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The Melrose | Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is the oldest continuing all- |
lude artistic collaborations with the Memphis | Symphony, Ballet Memphis, and Mahogony jazz artist Kat |
nded the group that was to become the Memphis | Symphony Orchestra. |
1919 she was a soloist in Felix Mendelssohn's | Symphony No. 2 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. |
Mendelssohn's | Symphony No 3.] The title did not appear on the publis |
has appeared as soloist with the Lower Merion | Symphony, the Bucks County Symphony, the Newark Sympho |
Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, | Symphony Towers is widely seen as one of Downtown's pr |
ePreist also conducted the Tokyo Metropolitan | Symphony Orchestra to provide the music for both the a |
permanent conductor of the Tokyo Metropolitan | Symphony Orchestra, his name and likeness were used in |
urt from 1987 to 1990, the Tokyo Metropolitan | Symphony Orchestra from 1998 to 2005, and, just before |
Iwashiro has often led the Tokyo Metropolitan | Symphony Orchestra for his soundtracks such as the 200 |
Philharmonic, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Mexico | Symphony, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Brussels Philharmo |
followed by two others, one at the Meyerhoff | Symphony Hall with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in |
York, Paramount Theater, Seattle, and Meyers | Symphony Theater, Dallas. |
world premiere at Dallas' Morton H. Meyerson | Symphony Center on June 25 and June 26, 2010 with acco |
the San Jacinto Tower, the Morton H. Meyerson | Symphony Center and JPMorgan Chase Tower. |
nal $2 million went to the Morton H. Meyerson | Symphony Center, which features an entry arch named fo |
Meyerson | Symphony Center in the Arts District of downtown |
It performs its concerts in the Meyerson | Symphony Center in the Arts District of downtown Dalla |
The Morton H. Meyerson | Symphony Center is a concert hall located in the Arts |
r the Performing Arts, the Morton H. Meyerson | Symphony Center, and the Dallas World Aquarium as exte |
t been drained completely to permit the Miami | Symphony to perform in it, taking advantage of the qua |
"Nya Pressen" -- by the premiere of Mielck's | symphony, on October 20, 1897, conducted by Robert Kaj |
e Panizza both made recordings with the Milan | Symphony Orchestra; Molajoli's recording was released |
The arrangements are performed by the Milan | Symphony Orchestra, with vocal performances by Svetla |
He conducted the premier of Darius Milhaud's | Symphony No. 10 (in 1961) and Goffredo Petrassi's Sett |
Brymn's band was known as "a military | symphony engaged in a battle of jazz." |
The $300 million | Symphony Center will not begin construction until fund |
quish the music directorship of the Milwaukee | Symphony after the 2008-2009 season (the Orchestra's f |
tition and first prizewinner of the Milwaukee | Symphony Violin Competition. |
music director and conductor of the Milwaukee | Symphony Orchestra. |
October 3-4, 2008, Milwaukee, WI: Milwaukee | Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Chorus; Andreas |
Music Director and conductor of the Milwaukee | Symphony Orchestra in 1996. |
rlet Pimpernel when the Eroica or the C minor | Symphony is being played" (pg. |
Dean Peterson, Director of The Missoula | Symphony Chorale and Hellgate High School Choirs. |
, the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, and the MIT | Symphony. |
, Barbados, to recompose the opera for modern | symphony orchestra and steel pan. |
istorical performance practices to the modern | symphony orchestra, thereby regaining repertoire from |
ved as composer-in-residence with the Modesto | Symphony, the Fort Worth Symphony, the Indianapolis Sy |
he Arts, Prospect Theater Project,The Modesto | Symphony Orchestra,The State Theater, the Modesto Nuts |
Other conductors to record Moeran's | Symphony in G minor include Neville Dilkes (English Si |
he SONAR new music ensemble, the Santa Monica | Symphony Wind Quintet, the Pine View Chamber Orchestra |
He notably founded the Mont-Royal | Symphony Orchestra and choir in 1987. |
ile run, and a free concert by the Montgomery | Symphony Orchestra. |
The Montgomery | Symphony Orchestra is a symphony orchestra in Montgome |
funded by concert sponsors and the Montgomery | Symphony League. |
A concert by the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, which is celebrating its 75th anni |
this article being discussed on the Montreal | Symphony page? |
Dresden Philharmonic Orchestras, the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, the Danish and Berlin Radio Orches |
Merge Montreal (orchestra) into Montreal | Symphony Orchestra -Preceding unsigned comment added b |
ncluding the Leningrad Philharmonic, Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Dresden Philharm |
e principal performance venue of the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra from its inception in 1934 through |
He has performed with the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, Ottawa's National Arts Centre Orch |
, Quebec, along with the help of The Montreal | Symphony Orchestra and children from the area, who sup |
He joined the newly formed Montreal | Symphony Orchestra in 1934, serving as the orchestra's |
s commissioned to write works by the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation |
Louis Lortie made his debut with the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra at the age of thirteen and the Toro |
e first composer-in-residence of the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, holding that post until 1992. |
but in 1975 with Zubin Mehta and the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra. |
n 1940 and was music director of the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra from 1941 to 1952. |
Pinchas Zukerman, Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit |
began working as an arranger for the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, making orchestral arrangements of |
studies with Jacques Beaudoin of the Montreal | Symphony Orchestra, one of the most prominent orchestr |
o concertos of Eugen d'Albert with the Moscow | Symphony. |
d by Lennie Moore and performed by the Moscow | Symphony Orchestra and choir. |
gforum, the Ensemble Kontrapunkte, the Moscow | Symphony Orchestra, the SWR-Orchester, the Orpheus Kam |
ao , Chautauqua , Tenerife , Chile and Moscow | Symphony Orchestras; the Georgian Chamber Orchestra of |
was Simpson's first 'orthodox' four movement | symphony and is the only one consciously 'classical' i |
The Mozart | Symphony Orchestra (formally the London Mozart Symphon |
f the Amadeus Orchestra and the London Mozart | Symphony Orchestra. |
s principal players as soloists, and Mozart's | Symphony No. 14, K144 and Piano Concerti K. 107, Volum |
usic, which included conducting the municipal | symphony concerts. |
Aldemaro Romero directing the Municipal | Symphony Orchestra of Caracas, at the celebration of t |
rts, especially its sponsorship of the Murray | Symphony Orchestra. |
he University of North Texas College of Music | Symphony Orchestra in Denton, Texas. |
tra - performed by the Royal Academy of Music | Symphony Orchestra under Elgar Howarth in 1995, and su |
r of Great Britain and the National Musicians | Symphony Orchestra with Julian Lloyd Webber as the cel |
ington, Anees, Unshaded, Saarland, Mustanfar, | Symphony Sid, Rebridled, Malabar Gold, Unbridled Jet, |
The form of my | Symphony in One Movement is a synthetic treatment of t |
The Nagauta | Symphony is a symphony in one movement composed in 193 |
Composed in 1934, the Nagauta | Symphony represented the culmination of this work. |
a, the event is still marketed under the name | Symphony of Fire and is sponsored by a local radio sta |
nd the president and manager of the Nashville | Symphony Society. |
h took place on May 14, 2010 at the Nashville | Symphony Orchestra. |
recordings and in concert with the Nashville | Symphony Orchestra. |
, prior to the 1946 founding of the Nashville | Symphony, a group of amateur and professional musician |
ductor Kenneth Schermerhorn led the Nashville | Symphony for 22 years, until his death in April 2005. |
munity leaders of this need and the Nashville | Symphony was founded. |
sse had an offer to record with the Nashville | Symphony and Shelton left the band in protest. |
Naxos 8.559151: Nashville | Symphony Orchestra; Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor (r |
D. Valentine, President and CEO of Nashville | Symphony. |
in when the concert returned to the Nashville | Symphony Orchestra on April 15, 2011 alongside Wicked |
He conducted the Nashville | Symphony for five seasons, from 1946 to 1951, and late |
rs and more than 1,700 concerts, the National | Symphony Orchestra has been the most representative Do |
In addition, the National | Symphony Orchestra plays opera, ballet and zarzuela, i |
formerly associate conductor of the National | Symphony Orchestra, became music director of the MSO i |
his career he was a soloist with the National | Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Antonia Bric |
1960s, he became a bassist with the National | Symphony, and was also a key member of Irakere, a Cuba |
principal conductor 1984-1985 of the National | Symphony Orchestra of the South African Broadcasting C |
culture and got to know the Chinese National | Symphony as part of his preparation; in addition, Timb |
bring them vividly to life with the National | Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine and the National Radio S |
onic, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, National | Symphony in Washington, London Royal Philharmonic Orch |
s restructured and renamed the China National | Symphony Orchestra. |
the resident conductor of the Danish National | Symphony Orchestra, Denmark's most prestigious orchest |
He has appeared with the Syrian National | Symphony Orchestra, debuting a clarinet concerto by Za |
Mitchell, then the conductor of the National | Symphony Orchestra. |
The Argentine National | Symphony Orchestra is the state symphony of Argentina, |
rs the same orchestra as well as the National | Symphony Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin are slated to |
uif), the New York Philharmonic, the National | Symphony Orchestra, and the Hilliard Ensemble. |
ral works have been performed by the National | Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Atlanta Symph |
ith the Turin Philharmonic in Italy, National | Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Ulster Orchestra, Camer |
chestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, the National | Symphony Orchestra of Washington, D.C., as well as Sai |
National Orchestral Association, the National | Symphony Orchestra, the Columbia Symphony Orchestra an |
a, Xiaohui Ma has performed with the National | Symphony Orchestra of China, the Hong Kong Philharmoni |
versity in Washington, D.C., and the National | Symphony of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts |
he was principal horn in the Danish National | Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Danish Orchestra, the Ic |
achieved the reestablishment of the National | Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica. |
ded the Nirvana Suite with the Czech National | Symphony Orchestra, and played summer festivals across |
ed with the Wexford Festival and the National | Symphony Orchestra of Ireland. |
Barcelona, Spain with the Barcelona National | Symphony Orchestra. |
d by an East Coast premiere with the National | Symphony Orchestra at Wolf Trap. |
he position of principal bass of the National | Symphony Orchestra, where he performed until 1995, whe |
e Original Soundtrack with the Czech National | Symphony Orchestra. |
ombone and Orchestra" with the Czech national | Symphony Orchestra in Prague. |
nducted the Minnesota Orchestra, the National | Symphony Orchestra Washington, and in 2009 the Philade |
tistic Director and conductor of the National | Symphony of his native country. |
However, post-war conditions at the National | Symphony Orchestra had deteriorated, as had Kindler's |
ncipal Guest Conductor of the Danish National | Symphony Orchestra (DNSO), and became principal conduc |
ecame the Associate Conductor of the National | Symphony Orchestra, with whom he has enjoyed many succ |
Graf was music director of the Iraqi National | Symphony Orchestra in Baghdad. |
, she has been a violinist in Danish National | Symphony Orchestra Danish Radio Orchestra. |
aker was a featured soloist with the National | Symphony Orchestra on December 8-11, 2005. |
She was a first violinist in the National | Symphony Orchestra for seven years. |
ill perform Verdi's Requiem with the National | Symphony of Spain in Madrid, give a concert of sacred |
principal guest conductor of Danish National | Symphony Orchestra in Copenhagen. |
Rostropovich's first season with the National | Symphony Orchestra in 1977. |
f Earth to Andy and violin by former National | Symphony Orchestra member Ann Marie Simpson. |
Kronos Quartet, Joffrey Ballet, the National | Symphony Orchestra, and Chanticleer. |
as apponted as the concert master of National | Symphony Orchestra. |
r, former principal hornist with the National | Symphony of Mexico. |
The other, the Lithuanian National | Symphony Orchestra (LNSO, Lietuvos nacionalinis simfon |
g Mendelssohn Violin Concerto at the National | Symphony Orchestra of Washington D.C under Ivan Fische |
nt on to become a violinist with the National | Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C. and performed w |
lobal Maestro and conducts the Czech National | Symphony Orchestra. |
estivals) by ensembles including the National | Symphony Orchestra, the R.A.I. of Rome, the North Caro |
served as principal flutist with the National | Symphony Orchestra from 1937 to 1939 and toured with L |
ln Center in New York City, with the National | Symphony Orchestra, under conductor Geoffrey Simon, at |
8, it was premiered by the Argentine National | Symphony Orchestra. |
he was hired to play bass clarinet in the NBC | Symphony Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini. |
album featuring Arturo Toscanini and the NBC | Symphony Orchestra in historic performances of Elgar's |
in Concerto, again with Toscanini and the NBC | Symphony, has also been released. |
One of the NBC | Symphony Orchestra's most ambitious projects was the r |
Arturo Toscanini and the NBC | Symphony Orchestra performed this orchestral suite dur |
us recordings of Arturo Toscanini and the NBC | Symphony Orchestra, Seraphim reissued some of Toscanin |
United States, Sarnoff performed with the NBC | Symphony Orchestra and the St. Louis Municipal Opera. |
oris Koutzen and other musicians from the NBC | Symphony who were residents of Chappaqua, New York and |
uro Toscanini recorded the waltz with the NBC | Symphony Orchestra on January 28, 1945, in Carnegie Ha |
letion of the score, he offered it to the NBC | Symphony, professing admiration for their orchestra. |
turo Toscanini to become the voice of the NBC | Symphony Orchestra. |
uartet and served as concertmaster of the NBC | Symphony Orchestra from 1939 to 1956. |
icians at the recording, were part of the NBC | Symphony Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera House, and the |
Arturo Toscanini and the NBC | Symphony Orchestra performed the music in a broadcast |
He recorded the Septet with the NBC | Symphony Orchestra. |
Hymn of the Nations, with Toscanini, the NBC | Symphony Orchestra, and the Westminster Choir in a per |
Ariane et Barbe-bleue, suite, NBC | Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Arturo Tos |
the Moor" on a broadcast concert with the NBC | Symphony Orchestra. |
an Peerce, the Westminster Choir, and the NBC | Symphony Orchestra. |
Toscanini recorded the music with the NBC | Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall in 1953. |
eethoven Violin Concerto in 1940 with the NBC | Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini, and |
ecorded the music for RCA Victor with the NBC | Symphony Orchestra which complements the 1947 Toscanin |
be located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada near | Symphony Park. |
ination event itself took place at the nearby | Symphony Center on July 12th. |
In London, Charlestonia: Negro | Symphony was performed in 1919. |
wrote in 1805, after a performance of his new | symphony, "Since the symphonies of Mozart, Haydn and B |
ra was founded in 1953 under the name the New | Symphony Association of Kingston. |
acted as Founder and Art Director of the new | symphony orchestra, which first performed on 30 May 20 |
n London, at one of which, with Beecham's New | Symphony Orchestra, he presented Appalachia. |
Prague, he said “the first subject of my new | symphony flashed in to my mind on the arrival of the f |
ilharmonic society invited him to write a new | symphony and elected him as an honorary member. |
ing and devoted herself to the cause of a new | symphony. |
ome from the war intent on establishing a new | symphony for Middle Tennessee. |
He resolved that his new | symphony would reflect this struggle. |
imself from formalistic tendencies in his new | symphony, the work was later criticised for its ungain |
1957 New | Symphony Orchestra of London, conductor Alexander Gibs |
The concert suite was recorded by the New | Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Barber. |
1930, Sakaye Kitasaya (soprano) with the New | Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo conducted by Hidemaro Kono |
direction, support, and programming at Newark | Symphony Hall. |
s, has had a close connection with the Newton | Symphony Orchestra, having created three original work |
The next | symphony by Mozart is Symphony No. 38. |
Kamioka has conducted as a guest the NHK | Symphony Orchestra, the Bamberg Symphony and German ra |
so held 'goodwill exchange concerts' with NHK | Symphony Orchestra and China National Symphony Orchest |
Bern he became the chief conductor of the NHK | Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo in 1954. |
s also Honorary Conductor Laureate of the NHK | Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo. |
The NHK | Symphony Orchestra, financially sponsored by NHK, was |
ry 1956, with the composer conducting the NHK | Symphony Orchestra. |
appointed principal conductor of Tokyo's NHK | Symphony Orchestra. |
onia Orchestra, the major BBC Orchestras, NHK | Symphony, the Vienna, Prague, Netherlands and English |
tour in South America, concerts with the NHK | Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo and performing the Sibeliu |
the three-act opera Marching Song and a ninth | symphony, which had been commissioned by the BBC. |
redecessors to the program music of the ninth | symphony, Die Jahreszeiten (The Seasons). |
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