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Mia Chung, '82, | orchestral Pianist. |
ord University Press, chapters on church and | orchestral music. |
of the time, including opera, church music, | orchestral works, and many varieties of chamber music. |
the tapes were sent to New York City, where | orchestral arrangements were written by Philip J. Lang |
ted twentieth-century Swiss clarinettist and | orchestral conductor. |
ual music training, music theory classes and | orchestral playing. |
his output includes both light classical and | orchestral as well as jazz and pop arrangements for big |
rform "the finest of the lighter classics in | orchestral music". |
d for the most part, it has steered clear of | orchestral 'warhorses'. |
Luis Cobos (Arrangements, | Orchestral Direction) |
l Fantasy VI Grand Finale is a collection of | orchestral arrangements of Final Fantasy VI music compo |
he Karelia Suite, Op. 11, is a collection of | orchestral pieces composed by the Finnish composer Jean |
ased its first compact disc, a collection of | orchestral masterworks by Beethoven, Schubert, Mahler, |
, Corale and Serenata, combined conventional | orchestral music set against the famous noise machines. |
Powell combined traditional | orchestral music and Gregorian chants with contemporary |
The Russian Musical Society commissioned an | orchestral piece from Tchaikovsky for a concert in aid |
in early 1951, as Boulez was completing his | orchestral work Polyphonie X, and finished in 1952. |
alization of his desire to compose "serious" | orchestral music. |
McCreary composed an | orchestral animation score for the 45-second expository |
She has composed stage, | orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal, and electroacoustic |
shville composer Philip Keveren composed the | orchestral parts. |
e has also achieved success as a composer of | orchestral music, his Christmas Carnival being frequent |
er Cenk Celebioglu is a young composer whose | orchestral compositions combine electronic and live ins |
As a composer and | orchestral conductor he worked in theater, dance, and t |
Among the most significant composers of | Orchestral jazz was Duke Ellington, developing his mode |
musical studies in clarinet, composition and | orchestral conducting at the Academy for Music and Perf |
His compositions include | orchestral and chamber music, operas, cantatas, Masses |
r to six concerts per year, concentrating on | orchestral works and concerti, but often featuring cham |
ree or four sessions prior to a concert, and | orchestral administrators won't accommodate that. |
recordings of the Brandenburg concertos, the | Orchestral Suites and The Art of Fugue, several albums |
He wrote two piano concertos, an | orchestral overture A Hero of our Times and a march E p |
ainly to opera, it also includes concerts of | orchestral, chamber, vocal and solo instrumental music. |
is currently the director of conducting and | orchestral studies at the Juilliard School and laureate |
Its current conductor and | orchestral arranger is Leopold F. Sumera, Jr. |
The album consists of | orchestral cover versions of both older and contemporar |
pecializes in keyboards and contemporary and | orchestral arranging. |
y improved versions of the contrabassoon for | orchestral use, and by the tuba in wind bands. |
loyed by videogame publisher EA to create an | orchestral arrangement of the Ultima Online main theme, |
tion then commissioned her to create another | orchestral piece, Ombres et Miroirs (Shadows and Reflec |
Stella Mary Dances, Op.58, | orchestral suite (1918, played at the Proms) |
race a diverse range of gothic, darkwave and | orchestral musical styles. |
Das Tier ( | Orchestral Version) * |
y a concerto of Beethoven the other day with | orchestral accompaniment and a great cadenza by Moschel |
at he lacked "people skills" in dealing with | orchestral personnel. |
ilm, but late in the game, it was decided an | orchestral score would be more appropriate for this his |
He earned his master's degree in | orchestral conducting from the University of Cincinnati |
Bawtree took a postgraduate degree in | orchestral conducting from Royal College of Music. |
000-2003, while earning a Master's degree in | orchestral conducting at Mannes College of Music. |
ic, where he earned B.M. and M.M. degrees in | Orchestral Conducting. |
and lovelier than Mogwai, the Delgados craft | orchestral maneuvers in the dark that leave bruises." |
Entrata della regina, | orchestral, for the coronation of Queen Beatrix (1980) |
2007, David Searle was appointed Director of | Orchestral Activities and Conducting Studies at the Ben |
He is Director of | Orchestral Activities and Conducting Studies in the Ben |
f the UNT Symphony Orchestra and Director of | Orchestral Studies, effective fall 2008. |
From 1981 to 1986, he was director of | orchestral conducting and string instruction at the Sta |
Anshel Brusilow was Director of | Orchestral Studies at the North Texas State University |
r authorization, Studio Tan, Sleep Dirt, and | Orchestral Favorites. |
e UK, playing both the music on Divenire and | orchestral arrangements of his most famous works to pro |
f, The Beautiful South, The Soup Dragons and | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and the second featu |
served as orchestrator for Duke Ellington's | orchestral works. |
s re-recorded the track with elaborate, lush | orchestral instrumentation with a flamenco acoustic gui |
"The Main Street Electrical Parade ( | Orchestral Version)" 3:41 |
sic commented on the blend of electronic and | orchestral music, specifically noting that in one track |
based on Shakespeare's play, electronics and | orchestral sounds are again mixed, while the focus is m |
big band leaders such as Duke Ellington, the | orchestral sound of Ray Charles and Brian Wilson, and g |
ntata in a simple choral setting embedded in | orchestral music on an independent theme. |
Colin Metters, is an English conductor, | orchestral trainer and conducting pedagogue and since 1 |
pieces for wind bands, chamber ensembles and | orchestral works, many of which have been recorded. |
Entrata Festiva, | orchestral, for the wedding of Princess Beatrix (1966) |
Cluskey which appeared on both Esperanto and | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's Universal album. |
ur and professional musicians established an | orchestral ensemble in Nashville, electing Nashville Ba |
e wrote Masses, Te Deum's, motets, etc. with | orchestral accompaniment. |
er's series of three exceptionally brilliant | orchestral works, preceded by Capriccio Espagnol and Sc |
Music Van provides hands-on experiences with | orchestral instruments for thousands of children. |
ile also opening the door to experiment with | orchestral effects in an entirely new vein. |
that gave him the freedom to experiment with | orchestral colours and arrangements that touring bands |
Prokofiev later extracted an | orchestral suite (Op. |
the dance music of today, in fact classical | orchestral sounds often heard in his compositions. |
n Charmbracelet]...a fascinatingly overblown | orchestral remake." |
repertoire spans the all-time favourites and | orchestral masterpieces to exciting cutting-edge premie |
A rippling piano and tenor sax feature the | orchestral arrangement and Ray Eberle and the Modernair |
"Mary Did You Know?", and feature elaborate | orchestral accompaniment. |
The concert featured the | orchestral premiere of "The Energy Suite", followed by |
rilogy of Knowledge” once again featured the | orchestral compositions of Scott Laird and soprano voca |
It also features the | orchestral version of the song "Doubleback" performed a |
Instead, the edit features the | orchestral type sound, which features after the trumpet |
musician Don Henley that features extensive | orchestral and choral accompaniment. |
became one of the first female professional | orchestral musicians when she was selected by Sir Henry |
er Knight and the London Festival Orchestra: | orchestral arrangements |
Philharmonic Orchestra is a concert film by | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) with the Royal |
erican composer (especially of film scores), | orchestral arranger, orchestral conductor, song writer, |
y's mission is to provide the finest quality | orchestral training and performance opportunities for s |
oscia (1954), the first Finnish dodecaphonic | orchestral work, Trittico sinfonico (1958), and Aurea d |
he Orchestra was among the first established | orchestral ensembles to record for the gramophone; Colu |
amson was barely 25, it was his first mature | orchestral work. |
Her first major | orchestral piece was titled Landscape (1988). |
Shaun Davey's first major | orchestral suite which was composed for uilleann pipes |
in sonata form, divided into five sections: | orchestral introduction, exposition, development, recap |
s evident from the outset, and his flair for | orchestral colours and sheer lyricism shine through.” |
me's CG cut scenes and FMV's Hollywood-style | orchestral scores. |
eman" performed by Johnny Pearson for Sounds | Orchestral and from "My Baby" performed by Ken Nordine |
al work including the Prize of Honor for his | orchestral composition, Tenebrae, presented by the Aust |
arate organs played simultaneously for grand | orchestral effects and interesting concert programs. |
B, were widely used in studios and for live | orchestral recording. |
from 1949 to 1951 was a fruitful one for his | orchestral writing, another notable area of his work; d |
Grammy Award for Best | Orchestral Performance |
He is best known for the | orchestral arrangements of six of Franz Liszt's Hungari |
use a post-Wagnerian tonal idiom and for her | orchestral works which exhibit a wide range of influenc |
reflects the sound of a performance; for an | orchestral rendition, each instrument ought to be heard |
ing on albums with John Schroeder for Sounds | Orchestral and also providing library music to Britain' |
December 2, 2009, and won the award for Best | Orchestral Performance on January 31, 2010. |
The score contains a prominent part for an | orchestral piano. |
He is probably best known for his | orchestral arrangement (and recording) of Johann Sebast |
Olimpie calls for huge | orchestral forces (including the first use of the ophic |
ranger and pianist, especially noted for his | orchestral arrangements and original light music compos |
rical American composer of works for varying | orchestral, chamber and vocal forces. |
1946 he was awarded the Agniez Prize for his | orchestral Divertissement. |
Friedheim Award (second prize, 1994, for his | orchestral work Bright Sambas), a Naumberg Recording Aw |
The first, "Love Me Forever", featured | orchestral backing by Sid Bass and peaked at #25 on the |
edy, initiated them into music and formed an | orchestral group which was later known as Maihar Band. |
this collection arranger Ernie Freeman wrote | orchestral parts to overdub the original Co & Ce master |
ion, the "Music Taipei" award, the Fresh Ink | Orchestral Composition Competition, the Margaret Blackb |
nstein" is a medley of excerpts from various | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark songs mixed with danc |
In 1966, he transcribed selections from the | orchestral suite for band. |
it from folk instrumentations to full modern | orchestral versions, and making it palatable to interna |
it from folk instrumentations to full modern | orchestral versions, and making it palatable to interna |
ds to anime remixes, pop, J-pop, game music, | orchestral music, and more. |
1996 Genetic Code, | orchestral piece |
ncompass a wide variety of genres, including | orchestral works, chamber music, opera, ballet, and pie |
7, 1839 - May 13, 1900) was a German Jewish | orchestral conductor. |
ude Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night-an | orchestral piece based on a villanelle of the same name |
All You Good Good People ( | Orchestral Mix) |
me" and said that "Kameoka is really good at | orchestral arrangement". |
with elements of electro, horror, gothic and | orchestral themes. |
During their wait, guests hear | orchestral music from Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 and other |
voice accompanied only by his guitar, added | orchestral arrangements by Roger Webb and Geoff Love to |
e and female vocal track, guitar-playing and | orchestral string backing. |
ert Hall (Konserthuset) is the main hall for | orchestral music in Stockholm, Sweden. |
rest lies in the deft and varied handling of | orchestral colors. |
re Salieri greatly expanded the harmonic and | orchestral role of the viola. |
lso took courses in contemporary harmony and | orchestral conducting at The Goldsmith College in Londo |
Paul Harris - | orchestral arrangements |
Paul Harris - | orchestral arrangements (tracks 1, 2 ,6 8) |
It was formed in 1956, and has provided | orchestral experience for many players who have gone on |
Finney has written | orchestral pieces for The History Channel and contribut |
This version does not have the | orchestral overdubs but instead has some great phasing |
ized track, the song was mixed by having the | orchestral tracks laid down on top of the original back |
rom the creation; they are clearly having an | orchestral approach to composing. |
e age of five, playing trumpet and having an | orchestral background until his teen years. |
He was made head of | orchestral studies at the FUMPA in 1957 and was appoint |
ate in life he was invited to become head of | orchestral conducting at Royal College of Music in Lond |
During the end credits, one can hear the | orchestral version of "Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan". |
variation that I had difficulty hearing the | orchestral tutti." |
Deutsch made her solo | orchestral debut at the age of 11 with the Clear Lake S |
last time with Ella Fitzgerald, on her last | orchestral Pablo album, The Best Is Yet to Come. |
e at the Auckland Philharmonia and her major | orchestral work, The Improbable Ordered Dance, written |
It was founded to offer high quality | orchestral playing to younger people who live in Somers |
h many moving parts, as well as high quality | orchestral audio and outstanding character voicing. |
h many moving parts, as well as high quality | orchestral audio. |
IRCAM, he conducted a number of high profile | orchestral groups, including the Warsaw Philharmonic, t |
Picture became the highest-selling primarily | orchestral film score in history, with worldwide sales |
Hirschler composed | orchestral, piano, vocal and dramatic works, and showed |
Sokolov made his US | orchestral debut in summer 2007, performing at Aspen Mu |
Additionally, his collaborative | Orchestral Celtic albums with brother Mychael Danna, ha |
His complete | orchestral works have been recorded by the German condu |
any other songs from the era during his 1986 | orchestral tour of Australia. |
Cornaro (1841), his Requiem and his seventh | orchestral suite (1881). |
rt Farnon provides the soundtrack, his light | orchestral version of the folk tune Early One Morning p |
ld Bax in 1919; it is perhaps his best-known | orchestral work. |
d album for the Concord label, and his first | orchestral recording. |
ation of Liszt's transcription in his fourth | orchestral suite, Mozartiana. |
In 1885 he wrote his only | orchestral work, the Piano Concerto in E-flat major. |
sages, and he revisited the work in his late | orchestral piece Suite on English Folk Tunes, A Time Th |
Another feature particularly of his recent | orchestral works is a refined and instantly recognizabl |
His vast | orchestral experience ranges from being the youngest me |
Later that year, his 2004 | orchestral piece Fog was performed by the Sarasota Orch |
d only two short fragments of Howard Blake's | orchestral score (appearing in The Kiss and The Hero). |
However, the | orchestral parts were retrieved by Alexander Siloti and |
Searle, Humphrey, "The | Orchestral Works" |
nts include drama, ballet, opera, ice shows, | orchestral concerts, brass and military bands, musical |
solo such as Variations imaginaires (1967); | orchestral music; vocal work; and chamber music such as |
Haydn's esteem for his impresario and | orchestral leader can sometimes be seen in the symphoni |
e music department tuition is offered in all | orchestral instruments, keyboard, guitar, piano, record |
lar insistence, at a time in which in Spain, | orchestral ensembles barely existed. |
The school offers programs in all | orchestral instruments, piano, conducting and compositi |
When used in an | orchestral setting, castanets are sometimes attached to |
The opera exists in two | orchestral versions. |
stitution's prestigious diploma in operatic, | orchestral and choral conducting. |
d professionally recorded, culminating in an | orchestral piece to be written during the senior year. |
a project to release the entire album in an | orchestral version. |
This is not traditionally done in classical | orchestral scores, but is done by some twentieth-centur |
In the | orchestral exposition, the theme is introduced by the s |
e composed counterpoint well as found in his | orchestral music but most of his music lacked an expres |
In the | orchestral percussion section one player plays the timp |
c as well as being the cello soloist in many | orchestral pieces and concerti grossi with these two or |
d Maske), three operettas, incidental music, | orchestral works, and chamber music, as well as over 20 |
Programs include all | orchestral instruments, piano, voice, chorus, jazz, and |
His works include six | orchestral pieces, three concertos and the chamber oper |
His other works include an | orchestral arrangement of Brahms E minor Cello Sonata. |
Most of the tracks include an | orchestral background. |
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