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The soundtrack is a | orchestral compilation of songs in the film, performed |
argest work is Ocean 1-133 (1994, 2006), the | orchestral component of Ocean, which was conceived by J |
Bimbo" is popular with street musicians and | orchestral composers alike, with Paul Mauriat having ca |
1. Adarsa sikhararohanam - An | orchestral composition based on the theme of the conque |
ion, the "Music Taipei" award, the Fresh Ink | Orchestral Composition Competition, the Margaret Blackb |
1996 Jacob Druckman Award for | Orchestral Composition |
A recent example of its use for | orchestral composition were in Jonathan Harvey's Speaki |
Political Overture for Orchestra is a short | orchestral composition by Leonard Bernstein. |
(Norwegian: Bojarernes Indtogsmarsch) is an | orchestral composition by the Norwegian Johan Halvorsen |
al work including the Prize of Honor for his | orchestral composition, Tenebrae, presented by the Aust |
He also made many early attempts at | orchestral composition, eventually achieving a breakthr |
French production of Otello, his last purely | orchestral composition. |
In 2009, Wataru provided | orchestral compositions for Resident Evil 5 in collabor |
er Cenk Celebioglu is a young composer whose | orchestral compositions combine electronic and live ins |
rilogy of Knowledge” once again featured the | orchestral compositions of Scott Laird and soprano voca |
estra in several of Frank Zappa's completely | orchestral compositions for the first time. |
Orchestral compositions include Red Light, Who Walked B | |
service Ward managed to compose two serious | orchestral compositions, Adagio and Allegro, first perf |
presenting a dissertation on Bruno Maderna's | orchestral compositions. |
His | orchestral concert work, Rainbow Body, has been one of |
It also forms part of the | orchestral concert suite made of the Arnold film score |
ents in his programs to augment the standard | orchestral concert experience. |
luding a parade, a riverfront regatta and an | orchestral concert. |
famous Interlude and Dance, played often at | orchestral concerts of Spanish music. |
985, she continued to appear in recitals and | orchestral concerts for another 12 years. |
Orchestral concerts with the Slovak Radio Symphony Orch | |
corated Victoria Hall, is the main venue for | orchestral concerts in central Leeds. |
ra, with whom he has enjoyed many successful | orchestral concerts, particularly at the Barbican Arts |
nts include drama, ballet, opera, ice shows, | orchestral concerts, brass and military bands, musical |
or performances of opera, ballet, plays, and | orchestral concerts. |
s, presentations by Opera Tampa, ballets and | orchestral concerts. |
chamber orchestra series alongside its major | orchestral concerts. |
school children with the opportunity to view | orchestral concerts. |
In 1970, he was made as Professor of | Orchestral Conducting at the Madrid Royal Conservatory. |
ate in life he was invited to become head of | orchestral conducting at Royal College of Music in Lond |
Dance of Rotterdam (CODARTS) in March 2003, | orchestral conducting |
hap en Kunst) in Leuven in September 2006 in | orchestral conducting |
He earned his master's degree in | orchestral conducting from the University of Cincinnati |
lso took courses in contemporary harmony and | orchestral conducting at The Goldsmith College in Londo |
Bawtree took a postgraduate degree in | orchestral conducting from Royal College of Music. |
f Maastricht (Hogeschool Zuyd) in June 2004, | orchestral conducting |
Subsequently he received a MM in | orchestral conducting from the University of Cincinnati |
itionally, Angervo has taught the violin and | orchestral conducting in Finnish universities of applie |
musical studies in clarinet, composition and | orchestral conducting at the Academy for Music and Perf |
From 1981 to 1986, he was director of | orchestral conducting and string instruction at the Sta |
000-2003, while earning a Master's degree in | orchestral conducting at Mannes College of Music. |
From 1981 Kontarsky has been Professor of | orchestral conducting at the Frankfurt University of Mu |
ition, Coaching music theatre, Music theory, | Orchestral conducting, Pop and world music (instrumenta |
ic, where he earned B.M. and M.M. degrees in | Orchestral Conducting. |
of Conducting, the most widely used text for | orchestral conducting. |
nd the University of Miami in Musicology and | Orchestral Conducting. |
University in Montreal, where he majored in | orchestral conducting. |
Williams is a Grammy award-winning American | orchestral conductor and violinist. |
Yiorgo Moutsiaras (born 1976) is a Greek | orchestral conductor living in Delft since October 2005 |
Mitja Nikisch was the son of celebrated | orchestral conductor Arthur Nikisch and, like his fathe |
73) was an internationally renowned Canadian | orchestral conductor and composer, and Canada's only "M |
ore Thomas, the most dynamic and foresighted | orchestral conductor of the nineteenth century. |
As a composer and | orchestral conductor he worked in theater, dance, and t |
ruary 24, 1997) was a Romanian violinist and | orchestral conductor of Romani ethnicity. |
Fontmell Magna is the birthplace of the | orchestral conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner CBE FKC. |
005) was a British born composer, choral and | orchestral conductor, pianist and teacher who spent the |
2) was a Polish composer, oboist, choral and | orchestral conductor, and pianist. |
He is also an | orchestral conductor, having learned how to arrange and |
wain Arwel Hughes CBE (born 1942) is a Welsh | orchestral conductor. |
4, in the former East Berlin, Germany) is an | orchestral conductor. |
7, 1839 - May 13, 1900) was a German Jewish | orchestral conductor. |
ted twentieth-century Swiss clarinettist and | orchestral conductor. |
City) is an American classical musician and | orchestral conductor. |
ne, Claudio Abbado, and many other prominent | orchestral conductors. |
Orchestra: Pat Regan's | Orchestral Consort |
8, the festival includes many genres such as | orchestral, contemporary jazz, folk and electronica. |
(In an | orchestral context, ripieno basically refers to section |
It was written as an | orchestral counter-march to the "Colonel Bogey March" w |
The album consists of | orchestral cover versions of both older and contemporar |
Sokolov made his US | orchestral debut in summer 2007, performing at Aspen Mu |
Uhlig made his | orchestral debut at the Barbican in London in 1997. |
Deutsch made her solo | orchestral debut at the age of 11 with the Clear Lake S |
In 2000, at the age of 15, he made his | orchestral debut as he performed with the Phoenix Symph |
three Carnegie Hall appearances in 2008: his | orchestral debut in January, performing the Brahms Doub |
eleased three records for Artek including an | orchestral debut recording of the Prokofiev concerti wi |
the Arts in Miami, Florida where he led the | Orchestral Department and taught orchestration, and at |
Luis Cobos (Arrangements, | Orchestral Direction) |
Mr. Mishler is also the | orchestral director at Exeter High School in Exeter, Pe |
n Symphony (2001 Record of the Year and Best | Orchestral Disc); and Charles Villiers Stanford's Songs |
1946 he was awarded the Agniez Prize for his | orchestral Divertissement. |
125) where the | orchestral double fugue episode in B♭ is followed by th |
: «Иисус Навин», also known as Joshua, 1877, | orchestral edition published by Rimsky-Korsakov in 1883 |
arate organs played simultaneously for grand | orchestral effects and interesting concert programs. |
ile also opening the door to experiment with | orchestral effects in an entirely new vein. |
The metal output accompanies with the | orchestral elements again, turning the atmosphere uncom |
Orchestral elements were added to increase the drama an | |
Virtually all | orchestral elements creating some romantic modern orche |
he song itself is a piano driven ballad with | orchestral elements. |
Other | orchestral engagements include the symphonies of Alabam |
The Mantes-la-Ville | Orchestral Ensemble is led by Jean-Luc Fillon |
ur and professional musicians established an | orchestral ensemble in Nashville, electing Nashville Ba |
he Orchestra was among the first established | orchestral ensembles to record for the gramophone; Colu |
ve been well over 150 such performances with | orchestral ensembles including the: Chicago Symphony, T |
lar insistence, at a time in which in Spain, | orchestral ensembles barely existed. |
worked as a conductor of student choral and | orchestral ensembles at the Frankfurt University of Mus |
c Hall is used for rehearsals and some other | orchestral events. |
ames were created using Roland Corporation's | Orchestral Expansion board for their JV series keyboard |
It was formed in 1956, and has provided | orchestral experience for many players who have gone on |
ncerts and continually find ways to make the | orchestral experience even more enjoyable for concert g |
His vast | orchestral experience ranges from being the youngest me |
ntry standard of Grade VIII with substantial | orchestral experience. |
l classical structures, although its opening | orchestral exposition presents only the elements of the |
In the | orchestral exposition, the theme is introduced by the s |
material previously intended as part of the | orchestral fabric and at which the soloist merely embro |
ed a competent performance of Rachmaninoff's | orchestral fantasy The Rock the previous year. |
sky-Korsakov's Third Symphony and Glazunov's | orchestral fantasy The Forest. |
Orchestral Favorites was reissued in a digitally remast | |
r authorization, Studio Tan, Sleep Dirt, and | Orchestral Favorites. |
ra, following 1967's Lumpy Gravy, and 1979's | Orchestral Favorites. |
Like The | Orchestral Files from 2007, Jean Grae considers this al |
Picture became the highest-selling primarily | orchestral film score in history, with worldwide sales |
Entrata della regina, | orchestral, for the coronation of Queen Beatrix (1980) |
Een Prince van Orangien, | orchestral, for the silver jubilee of Queen Juliana (19 |
Entrata Festiva, | orchestral, for the wedding of Princess Beatrix (1966) |
Olimpie calls for huge | orchestral forces (including the first use of the ophic |
D (with special guest Eric Sardinas), and in | orchestral form with the Netherlands Metropole Orchestr |
potential for scores and concerts to feature | orchestral game music. |
At the time of Outcast's release, | orchestral game scores were uncommon, and Moore's achie |
sicians that has become a national model for | orchestral governance. |
edy, initiated them into music and formed an | orchestral group which was later known as Maihar Band. |
ted The Love Unlimited Orchestra, a 40-piece | orchestral group to be used originally as a backing ban |
IRCAM, he conducted a number of high profile | orchestral groups, including the Warsaw Philharmonic, t |
r cor anglais solo is answered by monolithic | orchestral harmonies. |
y by a "bump bump!" sound effect - a pair of | orchestral hits that are simultaneous to the flashing o |
Unlike the rotary valves used on most other | orchestral horns, the Pumpenventil contributes to the l |
arrangements, often "layered", "complex" and | orchestral in nature, and for having been recorded, mix |
Here Comes the Fat Controller" were lush and | orchestral in scope. |
The Noise Revival Orchestra is an | orchestral indie collective based in Austin, Texas. |
ded in 1765 and is one of the world's oldest | orchestral institutions. |
nd J. Elwood Roberts began teaching band and | orchestral instrument methods classes. |
s singing, choristers learn the piano and an | orchestral instrument, spending at least eighteen hours |
The Beasts And Children", the other being an | orchestral instrumental arrangement by composers Barry |
s re-recorded the track with elaborate, lush | orchestral instrumentation with a flamenco acoustic gui |
d external candidates in voice, keyboard and | orchestral instruments and guitar, as well as conductin |
bining vintage analog synths and organs with | orchestral instruments such as harp, celeste and string |
in a rock direction, abandoning many of the | orchestral instruments that defined their originating s |
Used as | orchestral instruments into the 19th Century, the flage |
stival offers apprenticeships in each of the | orchestral instruments as well as collaborative piano, |
ic Library (VSL) is a producer of samples of | orchestral instruments recorded by members of the Vienn |
Music Van provides hands-on experiences with | orchestral instruments for thousands of children. |
Programs include all | orchestral instruments, piano, voice, chorus, jazz, and |
e music department tuition is offered in all | orchestral instruments, keyboard, guitar, piano, record |
to No. 3 but with the solo part allocated to | orchestral instruments, and on which the USSR Symphony |
The school offers programs in all | orchestral instruments, piano, conducting and compositi |
All the | orchestral instruments, guitar, piano, accordion and sa |
use of synthesizers in place of traditional | orchestral instruments. |
er pieces, including sonatas for most common | orchestral instruments. |
high wind pressures of 10″ - 50″ to imitate | orchestral instruments. |
ol in 1835 for the education of musicians in | orchestral instruments. |
areas would be represented by the different | orchestral instruments. |
vocal, in addition to the sounds of certain | orchestral instruments. |
imsky-Korsakov's Flight of the Bumblebee; an | orchestral interlude written for the opera The Tale of |
Orchestral interlude from the last act | |
The violin solo is prefaced by a brief | orchestral interlude that serves to propose the melodic |
most celebrated music from the opera is the | orchestral interludes between scenes. |
lbum features movie themes preceded by short | orchestral interludes. |
osal for the course participants to practice | orchestral interplay. |
A new | orchestral intro for the track was recorded during the |
on of the original song 'Sacred,' with a new | orchestral intro and outro, was used. |
Orchestral Introduction | |
nor and A major, and starts with a very long | orchestral introduction preceding the solo voice, remin |
(Rimsky-Korsakov's | orchestral introduction to the opera, however, draws on |
the Galapagos, but with an entire minute of | orchestral introduction that was clipped for the Cusco |
Within the | orchestral introduction other themes are introduced, an |
n Haydn's late vocal music ... a rather long | orchestral introduction ... [with] unceasing contrasts |
in sonata form, divided into five sections: | orchestral introduction, exposition, development, recap |
Instead of the traditional | orchestral introduction, the piece begins with one shor |
The recitation starts after an | orchestral introduction. |
The piano enters after only a few bars of | orchestral introduction. |
Although many of his works are | orchestral, Jack Wall has worked in a wide variety of s |
But the first to truly perform and record | orchestral jazz was Fletcher Henderson, starting in abo |
Orchestral jazz is a jazz genre developed in the United | |
Among the most significant composers of | Orchestral jazz was Duke Ellington, developing his mode |
en piece experimental big band that performs | orchestral jazz and avant-garde jazz. |
e the previous album left off with more lush | orchestral jazz via the London Session Orchestra, this |
Ian Anderson plays the | Orchestral Jethro Tull - in Butzbach (Germany) 6 June 2 |
Haydn's esteem for his impresario and | orchestral leader can sometimes be seen in the symphoni |
Miller was the | orchestral leader for WDIA Radio Station Starlight and |
She has appeared as an | orchestral leader and concerto soloist with the Gabriel |
an American musician, songwriter, singer and | orchestral leader. |
981 to 1985, where he was awarded prizes for | orchestral leading and string quartet playing. |
he Horizon Series' Opus I and II provided an | orchestral library with solo instruments and ensembles. |
A program of | orchestral Lieder and works of Hans Pfitzner and Richar |
lls, perform a variety of music (traditional | orchestral literature - baroque, classical, etc., jazz, |
Paul Buckmaster - | orchestral management |
sses, including TCProductions, TCManagement, | Orchestral Management Services UK, Manhattan Records an |
Since 2007 the | orchestral management has cancelled the orchestra's aff |
and lovelier than Mogwai, the Delgados craft | orchestral maneuvers in the dark that leave bruises." |
el, Flying Saucer Attack, earlier works from | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, along with many of t |
n Ratio (who would stay with the label), and | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (who left for Virgin |
Philharmonic Orchestra is a concert film by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) with the Royal |
Gabriel, Pukka Orchestra, AMM, John Duncan, | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (on their Dazzle Ship |
Sessions 1979-1983 is a compilation album by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 2000. |
s, each round is named after the title of an | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song, as well as all |
tending to See the Future" (live version) by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. |
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