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s the experimental electronic of Suicide and | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and the krautrock of |
She is a frequent performer of chamber and | orchestral music on American and Israeli radio and tele |
e a wide variety of songs, chamber music and | orchestral works, some (such as his Symphonic Monument: |
Its current conductor and | orchestral arranger is Leopold F. Sumera, Jr. |
worked as a conductor of student choral and | orchestral ensembles at the Frankfurt University of Mus |
In 2004, another | orchestral tribute, this time to the Islay single malt |
tion then commissioned her to create another | orchestral piece, Ombres et Miroirs (Shadows and Reflec |
ress full dynamic and emotional range of any | orchestral or soloist work. |
Appaloosa-Meditation‚ | Orchestral Suite |
The remaining eleven pieces are | orchestral scores composed and conducted by Randy Newma |
Although many of his works are | orchestral, Jack Wall has worked in a wide variety of s |
d Campbell - Conductor, String Arrangements, | Orchestral Arrangements |
ntly working as soloists, recording artists, | orchestral players and university teachers around the w |
f You", and both songs were also included as | orchestral versions alongside Jonathan Tunick's origina |
tereo image of the full drum kit, as well as | orchestral recording to create a balanced stereo record |
He studied music theory, as well as | orchestral and choral conducting, at the Brabants Conse |
To give a measure of silent beats, as | orchestral or choral conductors often do, is not standa |
Used as | orchestral instruments into the 19th Century, the flage |
He composed church music as well as | orchestral works and chamber music. |
with occasional elements of dub, as well as | orchestral samples and live horns. |
8, the festival includes many genres such as | orchestral, contemporary jazz, folk and electronica. |
begins, the mellotron provides an ascending | orchestral sound, which ends abruptly when the verses b |
famous Interlude and Dance, played often at | orchestral concerts of Spanish music. |
Critics saw the work as a clumsy attempt at | orchestral writing that departed too stridently from th |
He also made many early attempts at | orchestral composition, eventually achieving a breakthr |
me" and said that "Kameoka is really good at | orchestral arrangement". |
The album, of avant-garde | orchestral music, was originally conceived by Richard R |
"Walk Away ( | orchestral version)" - 4:15 |
"Stand Away" ( | Orchestral version) |
second movement from Johann Sebastian Bach's | Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068. |
ist Wilfred Mellers claimed that J.S. Bach's | Orchestral Suites No. 3 and No. 4 in D major (BWV 1068- |
ived in 1997 by Andy McCluskey of 1980s band | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. |
Paul Bryan, bass, | orchestral arrangements (Outlaster) |
dion, mandolin, percussion, whistles, bells, | orchestral and track arrangements. |
d for a Grammy Award in the category of Best | Orchestral Performance. |
Grammy Award for Best | Orchestral Performance |
December 2, 2009, and won the award for Best | Orchestral Performance on January 31, 2010. |
n Symphony (2001 Record of the Year and Best | Orchestral Disc); and Charles Villiers Stanford's Songs |
portunity to play alongside some of the best | orchestral players in Britain. |
ld Bax in 1919; it is perhaps his best-known | orchestral work. |
There are big | orchestral climaxes at dramatic moments but also some p |
d only two short fragments of Howard Blake's | orchestral score (appearing in The Kiss and The Hero). |
e '60s, Duval was also composing music, both | orchestral and pop, and his debut soundtrack, for an ep |
sed by Mikael Tariverdiev, and includes both | orchestral background music and songs in the "author's |
Thanks to his mastery of both | orchestral and vocal music, Mondonville brought to the |
The violin solo is prefaced by a brief | orchestral interlude that serves to propose the melodic |
er's series of three exceptionally brilliant | orchestral works, preceded by Capriccio Espagnol and Sc |
n music education for young people, bringing | orchestral music into schools throughout Oakland and th |
British | orchestral pop group The Divine Comedy refer to the rhy |
Philharmonic Orchestra is a concert film by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) with the Royal |
Sessions 1979-1983 is a compilation album by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 2000. |
tending to See the Future" (live version) by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. |
The Bock-a-da-bock was invented by | orchestral percussionist Billy Gladstone . |
in 1868 or 1869, but "were badly attended by | orchestral players" and were "generally unsuccessful." |
re he would narrate the story accompanied by | orchestral music. |
n, Roger Williams and Eric Robertson, and by | orchestral artists such as James Last and 101 Strings. |
For the song by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, see So in Love (OMD |
It is characterized by | orchestral brilliance and a number of shifts in tempo a |
lish-dubbed version, the song is replaced by | orchestral music instead. |
Crush is the sixth album by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 1985. |
73) was an internationally renowned Canadian | orchestral conductor and composer, and Canada's only "M |
responsible for helping develop the Canberra | Orchestral Society, which would later become the Canber |
Mitja Nikisch was the son of celebrated | orchestral conductor Arthur Nikisch and, like his fathe |
f the major nineteenth and twentieth century | orchestral choral works. |
vocal, in addition to the sounds of certain | orchestral instruments. |
ed and conducted a variety of solo, chamber, | orchestral, operatic, and choral music from the Renaiss |
oeuvre that also includes numerous chamber, | orchestral, and choral works. |
sed a wide range of works including chamber, | orchestral and vocal music, music for solo instruments, |
Chartres ( | orchestral), 1988 |
or of Artistic Administration of the Chicago | Orchestral Association. |
ony Orchestra Project, has created a Chinese | orchestral version of Tan's Internet Symphony No.1, usi |
a choral-orchestral-dance piece and a choral | orchestral work. |
he Choir collaborates regularly with choral, | orchestral, opera, theatre and dance organizations, inc |
Greer has had hundreds of choral, | orchestral and piano works published. |
ading, Pennsylvania which performs classical | orchestral music. |
mber 2003) was a Dutch composer of classical | orchestral, chamber and vocal music, often featuring vi |
This is not traditionally done in classical | orchestral scores, but is done by some twentieth-centur |
the dance music of today, in fact classical | orchestral sounds often heard in his compositions. |
1996 Genetic Code, | orchestral piece |
Additionally, his collaborative | Orchestral Celtic albums with brother Mychael Danna, ha |
Switchblade Symphony's music combined | orchestral sounds with heavy synth sequences and ethere |
ns Overture 1.0" (an experiment at combining | orchestral scoring and chiptune music) |
er pieces, including sonatas for most common | orchestral instruments. |
The complete | orchestral works by Paul Hindemith and Erich Wolfgang K |
His complete | orchestral works have been recorded by the German condu |
Berlioz: Complete | Orchestral Works: John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Sir |
estra in several of Frank Zappa's completely | orchestral compositions for the first time. |
and duties, Dimitrescu found time to compose | orchestral and operatic works as well as chamber music. |
Hirschler composed | orchestral, piano, vocal and dramatic works, and showed |
nown in its original form and the composer's | orchestral version. |
tor, as well as composing violin concertoes, | orchestral music, the musical comedy Von Hand zu Hand a |
rogramme Maestro where she learnt to conduct | orchestral, choral and operatic music, and, in 2010, in |
Columbia Records asked Romberg to conduct | orchestral arrangements of his music (which he had play |
ward-winning solo vocal albums and conducted | orchestral albums which have gone Platinum in Germany a |
In addition to composing and conducting | orchestral scores, he also became interested in the Ond |
itals, concerto performances, and conducting | orchestral works, Fischer also played chamber music. |
Colin Metters, is an English conductor, | orchestral trainer and conducting pedagogue and since 1 |
Jules Buckley - conductor, | orchestral arrangements |
ther one really dares call these constructed | orchestral sounds music is another question again. |
released by Frank Zappa in 1987, containing | orchestral pieces by Zappa set to the clay animation of |
programmed over 80 concerts of contemporary | orchestral music; commissioned more than 20 works and p |
, Corale and Serenata, combined conventional | orchestral music set against the famous noise machines. |
ames were created using Roland Corporation's | Orchestral Expansion board for their JV series keyboard |
and lovelier than Mogwai, the Delgados craft | orchestral maneuvers in the dark that leave bruises." |
merican composer of light, perfectly crafted | orchestral music," says Lockhart. |
Dehlinger's | orchestral arrangement of Iggy Pop's "Lust For Life" wa |
areas would be represented by the different | orchestral instruments. |
s a full voice-over soundtrack and a digital | orchestral score. |
oscia (1954), the first Finnish dodecaphonic | orchestral work, Trittico sinfonico (1958), and Aurea d |
ker, tambourine, timpani, roto toms, dombek, | orchestral percussion), new age keyboards. |
's first movement culminates with a dramatic | orchestral tutti. |
Gabriel, Pukka Orchestra, AMM, John Duncan, | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (on their Dazzle Ship |
The most elaborate | orchestral writing is the Fantasia, but even this is fa |
yev-style state-run ensembles with elaborate | orchestral arrangements as sort of an antipode to the W |
"Mary Did You Know?", and feature elaborate | orchestral accompaniment. |
Elgar | Orchestral Music (1970) |
served as orchestrator for Duke Ellington's | orchestral works. |
English | Orchestral Songs - Christopher Maltman (baritone), BBC |
e of the pre-eminent interpreters of English | orchestral music, British-born conductor James Judd has |
English | Orchestral Songs - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (orc |
tted themselves to recording Badings' entire | orchestral oeuvre, and a Badings Festival was held in R |
Seis De Mayo is an entirely | orchestral album by the guitarist and composer Trey Ana |
he Orchestra was among the first established | orchestral ensembles to record for the gramophone; Colu |
g Japanese audiences to much of the European | orchestral tradition through his conducting. |
portunities in music - including exceptional | orchestral training, the pursuit of artistic excellence |
The song features an extended | orchestral playout starting from 4:16 to 5:29 transitin |
musician Don Henley that features extensive | orchestral and choral accompaniment. |
"Dancing With Tears in My Eyes" ( | orchestral, 1952) |
potential for scores and concerts to feature | orchestral game music. |
The first, "Love Me Forever", featured | orchestral backing by Sid Bass and peaked at #25 on the |
ack on Before These Crowded Streets features | orchestral arrangements by John D'earth, with D'earth o |
The song features | orchestral arrangements by Gene Page. |
The Crying Light features | orchestral arrangements by Antony and Nico Muhly. |
Entrata Festiva, | orchestral, for the wedding of Princess Beatrix (1966) |
ccasional use of 3/1, and is one of very few | orchestral works to use either of these time signatures |
"HW / Hope of New Fields ( | Orchestral Version)" * - 2:32 |
Though the final | orchestral trumpet version appears on his 1996 album Pe |
any of Fry's rival critics, may be the first | orchestral use of the saxophone, invented barely a deca |
d by the first London performance, and first | orchestral performance, on 14 June 1921, under conducto |
d album for the Concord label, and his first | orchestral recording. |
ich the bomber crashes), was given its first | orchestral rehearsal on the morning of 9/11. |
, LCD Soundsystem, Ladytron, Fischerspooner, | orchestral music, and Eastern-influenced artists like N |
ks of that year such as the last of the Five | Orchestral Pieces, Op. 16 and, most revealingly, the mo |
ert Hall (Konserthuset) is the main hall for | orchestral music in Stockholm, Sweden. |
s evident from the outset, and his flair for | orchestral colours and sheer lyricism shine through.” |
ated money to the Conservatorium library for | orchestral parts. |
Symphony and Cabrillo Festival Orchestra for | orchestral works. |
The Hall's acoustics are highly rated for | orchestral music and a new sound system in 2005 has sol |
981 to 1985, where he was awarded prizes for | orchestral leading and string quartet playing. |
Threnos (1998), for | orchestral winds |
1996 Jacob Druckman Award for | Orchestral Composition |
sicians that has become a national model for | orchestral governance. |
of Conducting, the most widely used text for | orchestral conducting. |
A recent example of its use for | orchestral composition were in Jonathan Harvey's Speaki |
y improved versions of the contrabassoon for | orchestral use, and by the tuba in wind bands. |
There is also an arrangement for | orchestral wind band. |
ic and then at the NCOS (National Centre for | Orchestral Studies) in London. |
e for Woodwind and the Grace Wylie Prize for | Orchestral Playing. |
ks by a number of early Romantic masters for | orchestral performance. |
Indeed, it was regarded as too loud for | orchestral use, though it was suitable for outdoor use |
He is best known for | orchestral works on his native Galloway, such as A Solw |
n composed for both solo instruments and for | orchestral settings. |
tes with Cris Velasco who is responsible for | orchestral moods in their music. |
corated Victoria Hall, is the main venue for | orchestral concerts in central Leeds. |
A forceful | orchestral climax gives way to a hushed, tense mood whe |
ore Thomas, the most dynamic and foresighted | orchestral conductor of the nineteenth century. |
"Me And You Forever ( | Orchestral Mix)" |
The four | Orchestral Suites or Ouvertures BWV 1066-1069 are a set |
ation of Liszt's transcription in his fourth | orchestral suite, Mozartiana. |
His compositions range from | orchestral and chamber music to choral and educational |
el, Flying Saucer Attack, earlier works from | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, along with many of t |
The beat of his music varies from | orchestral to being very disco-like, serious, dark, mys |
duced a great variety of music, ranging from | orchestral works such as his Violin Concerto, Op. 36, a |
on Love's Theme)" was the second single from | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's album Liberator. |
guises: solo piano, string quartet, and full | orchestral. |
The full | orchestral version of the overture has been recorded by |
t in Paris, and subsequently bought the full | orchestral score from an auction in New York City. |
's skill in turning his sketches into a full | orchestral score. |
ork for soprano voice, and also gave it full | orchestral accompaniment in 1856; almost all modern per |
ed a strong cover with the benefit of a full | orchestral backing. |
2), Neil Young (Harvest, 1972) and on a full | orchestral version of the Beatles' Sgt. |
score had been in print since 1936, the full | orchestral score was not published until 1973. |
rto or Instrumental Soloist (other than full | orchestral accompaniment) |
ded to move straight on to developing a full | orchestral score in January 1855 without bothering to w |
ymphony is the United States' only full-time | orchestral academy preparing musicians for careers in s |
After a grave climax with gigantic | orchestral chords and a last "struggle" in marching rhy |
sky-Korsakov's Third Symphony and Glazunov's | orchestral fantasy The Forest. |
strings, trumpet programming, glockenspiel, | orchestral programming, acoustic guitar, timpani, synth |
arate organs played simultaneously for grand | orchestral effects and interesting concert programs. |
his dark sounds, including beats with grand | orchestral samples and Latin-tinged production. |
"The Last Amazing Grays" ( | orchestral version) - 5:10 |
ic group who transcribed and performed great | orchestral works for two pianos and piano four hands. |
Yiorgo Moutsiaras (born 1976) is a Greek | orchestral conductor living in Delft since October 2005 |
Lennie Tristano, Russo wrote ground-breaking | orchestral scores for the Stan Kenton Orchestra in the |
Guyute ( | orchestral) - 8:26 |
The second, "Hideaway", had | orchestral accompaniment by Richard Hayman, and peaked |
Youth Symphony commission and Carnegie Hall | orchestral premiere performance. |
uding strings, brass, woodwind, harpsichord, | orchestral percussion like timpani etc. - even if those |
He dreams to have | orchestral arrangements of his musical works, while he |
During their wait, guests hear | orchestral music from Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 and other |
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