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Orchestral Manoeuvres In Belfast (V2, 2008)
ys, Sparks and toured the United States with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark as a B-side to the ex
June 24 - Andy McCluskey ( Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark)
nstein" is a medley of excerpts from various Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark songs mixed with danc
On 20 September 2010 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark released their 11th s
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - History of Modern,
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Architecture & Mora
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Dazzle Ships (album
f, The Beautiful South, The Soup Dragons and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and the second featu
Cluskey which appeared on both Esperanto and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's Universal album.
Biscuit, Engine, The Coral, The Rascals and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.
For the song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, see So in Love (OMD
ived in 1997 by Andy McCluskey of 1980s band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.
Ipinson had previously played with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark; he played on their a
on Love's Theme)" was the second single from Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's album Liberator.
ish band, founded by three former members of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), after the orig
The opening act of the night were Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.
s the experimental electronic of Suicide and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and the krautrock of
Crush is the sixth album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 1985.
repertoire spans the all-time favourites and orchestral masterpieces to exciting cutting-edge premie
ased its first compact disc, a collection of orchestral masterworks by Beethoven, Schubert, Mahler,
The full score and orchestral materials were believed to have been destroy
The orchestral Meditations on a Theme by John Blow (1955) w
Rahman is said to be the first to introduce orchestral melodies in Indian film soundtracks, which t
s the "Cheese Symphony" due to its ingenious orchestral metaphors.
Pendereckian aesthetic to even post-rock and orchestral minimalism, this score is contagious in its
All You Good Good People ( Orchestral Mix)
"On Track ( Orchestral Mix)"
"Me And You Forever ( Orchestral Mix)"
pressionism and jazz, as well as traditional orchestral modes.
tes with Cris Velasco who is responsible for orchestral moods in their music.
a conducted by Sir Charles Groves (The three orchestral movements of the symphony comprising Part On
ert Hall (Konserthuset) is the main hall for orchestral music in Stockholm, Sweden.
His orchestral music has been recorded by the Philharmonia
phony Orchestra, including some rarely-heard orchestral music of Tchaikovsky released in the mid-197
The Hall's acoustics are highly rated for orchestral music and a new sound system in 2005 has sol
Orchestral music
The programme will include choral and orchestral music by Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Parry.
Elgar Orchestral Music (1970)
During their wait, guests hear orchestral music from Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 and other
, Corale and Serenata, combined conventional orchestral music set against the famous noise machines.
The principal orchestral music venues are the Royal Festival Hall, an
ment able to provide a real approximation of orchestral music under the control of one performer wit
n music education for young people, bringing orchestral music into schools throughout Oakland and th
His orchestral music includes several symphonies and concer
The opening has several measures of orchestral music before the solo cello enters with an a
sawa utilizes a distinctive style of merging orchestral music with techno, rock, heavy metal and got
5 million and it has become Canada's largest orchestral music festival.
ts an annual silent-film screening with live orchestral music at Royce Hall.
The orchestral music was recorded in Havana, Cuba, and Cole
The orchestral music is now provided by The London Pro Arte
ntata in a simple choral setting embedded in orchestral music on an independent theme.
Director, the orchestra has brought quality orchestral music closer to the community through innova
lish-dubbed version, the song is replaced by orchestral music instead.
e ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming of Orchestral Music and recipient of the prestigious John
Powell combined traditional orchestral music and Gregorian chants with contemporary
e composed counterpoint well as found in his orchestral music but most of his music lacked an expres
She is a frequent performer of chamber and orchestral music on American and Israeli radio and tele
ter arts building with a full-size stage, an orchestral music room and a chorus room.
Pops had carved out a niche, bringing light orchestral music to wide audiences.
formed by Renee Sands & Ruben Martinez, plus orchestral music arranged by Steve Sidwell.
rform "the finest of the lighter classics in orchestral music".
mposer whose works have included chamber and orchestral music, electronic and computer music, sound
wareness of the infinite variety of American orchestral music, reflecting geographic, stylistic, and
, LCD Soundsystem, Ladytron, Fischerspooner, orchestral music, and Eastern-influenced artists like N
e of the pre-eminent interpreters of English orchestral music, British-born conductor James Judd has
sic archive, he founded The Library of Light Orchestral Music, which is housed in a barn at his farm
e has also achieved success as a composer of orchestral music, his Christmas Carnival being frequent
The album, of avant-garde orchestral music, was originally conceived by Richard R
playing a harmonised bass part in nearly all orchestral music, the player often also directing the o
sic commented on the blend of electronic and orchestral music, specifically noting that in one track
ds to anime remixes, pop, J-pop, game music, orchestral music, and more.
occasionally revived in 19th century Western orchestral music, appearing most prominently in Act 1 o
As a composer he wrote mainly orchestral music, as well as many pieces for his instru
Haug's catalogue of works includes orchestral music, concertos, operas, film scores, strin
performed works, include solo, chamber, and orchestral music, live performance with electronic inst
Robert Lucas Pearsall wrote instrumental and orchestral music, he is best known for his vocal works,
tor, as well as composing violin concertoes, orchestral music, the musical comedy Von Hand zu Hand a
merican composer of light, perfectly crafted orchestral music," says Lockhart.
alization of his desire to compose "serious" orchestral music.
ord University Press, chapters on church and orchestral music.
playing in bands, while studying traditional orchestral music.
ber, vocal, opera, electronic, solo/duo, and orchestral music.
c, Progressive, Ambient, Jazz, Synth pop and Orchestral music.
continued to compose chamber music, and some orchestral music.
ading, Pennsylvania which performs classical orchestral music.
re he would narrate the story accompanied by orchestral music.
poser of music for piano, voice, chamber and orchestral music.
songs in its soundtrack, rather than purely orchestral music.
R&B/funk, Brazilian/Latin, and symphonic or orchestral music.
Deums; symphonic poems, overtures, and other orchestral music.
e residents through the presentation of live orchestral music."
solo such as Variations imaginaires (1967); orchestral music; vocal work; and chamber music such as
programmed over 80 concerts of contemporary orchestral music; commissioned more than 20 works and p
race a diverse range of gothic, darkwave and orchestral musical styles.
His mother, Jan, is an accomplished orchestral musician and pipe organist.
atcher, who said: 'We can't give a DBE to an orchestral musician'.
As an orchestral musician, Garam has worked in the Finnish Ra
As an orchestral musician, she has performed with the Baltimo
work as a chamber musician, solo artist, and orchestral musician.
became one of the first female professional orchestral musicians when she was selected by Sir Henry
ombones-drawn from London's leading solo and orchestral musicians.
comprehensive versions of the production and orchestral numbers, along with the complete first infor
tted themselves to recording Badings' entire orchestral oeuvre, and a Badings Festival was held in R
Ramsier's output includes orchestral, opera, choral, instrumental and chamber wor
he Choir collaborates regularly with choral, orchestral, opera, theatre and dance organizations, inc
ed and conducted a variety of solo, chamber, orchestral, operatic, and choral music from the Renaiss
It has a program of leading-edge orchestral, operatic, jazz, and electroacoustic perform
To give a measure of silent beats, as orchestral or choral conductors often do, is not standa
also occasionally appear as part of Western orchestral or other musical performances.
ress full dynamic and emotional range of any orchestral or soloist work.
being a trio of Olympia CDs, focusing on his orchestral output and including the one-act opera Tomor
In addition, Melcher added an orchestral overdub to the track in an attempt to emulat
This version does not have the orchestral overdubs but instead has some great phasing
t on the original album version, but without orchestral overdubs
were recorded, meaning the record (including orchestral overdubs) was completed in 3 weeks.
ars and symphonic strings and closes with an orchestral overtone.
He wrote two piano concertos, an orchestral overture A Hero of our Times and a march E p
o sonatas, fifty-six trio sonatas, a pair of orchestral overtures and six string quartets listed as
last time with Ella Fitzgerald, on her last orchestral Pablo album, The Best Is Yet to Come.
e four symphonies, four symphonic poems, two orchestral pantomimes, two orchestral suites, two piano
climaxed with Fyfe's request of "Take me to Orchestral Paradise!".
Horowitz played the orchestral part on the piano.
It is also published with the orchestral part reduced to a piano accompaniment.
Lack of interest was so great that the orchestral parts were not published until 1874.
e first edition, but it is not known why the orchestral parts were changed to D major, and this orch
r published (by a composer unknown) with the orchestral parts written out in D major.
this collection arranger Ernie Freeman wrote orchestral parts to overdub the original Co & Ce master
However, the orchestral parts were retrieved by Alexander Siloti and
lished, and in 1964 the manuscript score and orchestral parts were destroyed in a fire at Chappell's
The orchestral parts, handwritten by the composer himself,
ated money to the Conservatorium library for orchestral parts.
shville composer Philip Keveren composed the orchestral parts.
The overtures and orchestral passages from Wagner's middle and late-stage
uding strings, brass, woodwind, harpsichord, orchestral percussion like timpani etc. - even if those
Orchestral Percussion Techniques (Oxford: University, 1
hop pioneers New Kingdom, called in to play orchestral percussion on their UK tour.
In the orchestral percussion section one player plays the timp
ker, tambourine, timpani, roto toms, dombek, orchestral percussion), new age keyboards.
The Bock-a-da-bock was invented by orchestral percussionist Billy Gladstone .
Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance
December 2, 2009, and won the award for Best Orchestral Performance on January 31, 2010.
d by the first London performance, and first orchestral performance, on 14 June 1921, under conducto
d for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Orchestral Performance.
ks by a number of early Romantic masters for orchestral performance.
Mission To produce inspirational orchestral performances of the highest quality for broa
There were also orchestral performances of works by Spontini, Mendelsso
l Out Boy and The Academy Is... operatic and orchestral performances, as well as civic ceremonies, f
on has advocated a limited use of vibrato in orchestral performances, which has brought him both acc
a gifted violinist who often participated in orchestral performances.
at city's major venue for opera, ballet, and orchestral performances.
ved recognition for solo, chamber music, and orchestral performances.
at he lacked "people skills" in dealing with orchestral personnel.
second movement in the jocular nature of the orchestral phrases, but contains some of the accented n
orked for the rest of his life as a teacher, orchestral pianist, and accompanist.
Mia Chung, '82, orchestral Pianist.
Hirschler composed orchestral, piano, vocal and dramatic works, and showed
The score contains a prominent part for an orchestral piano.
ude Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night-an orchestral piece based on a villanelle of the same name
1996 Genetic Code, orchestral piece
t commonly refers to a 17th- or 18th-century orchestral piece used as an introduction, interlude, or
Addinsell also wrote the short orchestral piece Southern Rhapsody, which was played ev
Her first major orchestral piece was titled Landscape (1988).
Gareth Williams is currently writing an orchestral piece for more than a thousand musicians whi
8 Boston-based composer Peter Child wrote an orchestral piece inspired by the park, entitled Washing
The Russian Musical Society commissioned an orchestral piece from Tchaikovsky for a concert in aid
d professionally recorded, culminating in an orchestral piece to be written during the senior year.
11 in 1969, Blackwell wrote and released the orchestral piece Apollo 11 : Sea of Tranquility (EMI/Pa
"Nuages", one of the three sections of the orchestral piece Nocturnes by Claude Debussy
The orchestral piece St Thomas Wake (1969) also shows this
His orchestral piece Strati won the Icelandic National Broa
sages, and he revisited the work in his late orchestral piece Suite on English Folk Tunes, A Time Th
omposer George Gershwin composed a symphonic orchestral piece (Hoctor's Ballet) specifically for Hoc
d an interest in ballet after he adapted his orchestral piece Play Ground (1977) for choreographer K
en recorded as yet, though recordings of the orchestral piece Lighthouses of England and Wales and a
Later that year, his 2004 orchestral piece Fog was performed by the Sarasota Orch
His orchestral piece, ... onyt agoraf y drws ... ("... unle
For Jean Sibelius's 1903 orchestral piece, see Valse triste (Sibelius).
Mr. Holland's orchestral piece, never before heard in public, has bee
tion then commissioned her to create another orchestral piece, Ombres et Miroirs (Shadows and Reflec
itish cellist Beatrice Harrison, and a short orchestral piece, Fantastic Dance, which Delius dedicat
sometimes extracted and performed as "Three Orchestral Pieces from La Damnation de Faust."
on is primarily known as a composer of light orchestral pieces and has produced a considerable body
Finney has written orchestral pieces for The History Channel and contribut
he Karelia Suite, Op. 11, is a collection of orchestral pieces composed by the Finnish composer Jean
onducted by Andrew Davis, coupled with short orchestral pieces (Teldec, 1994)
released by Frank Zappa in 1987, containing orchestral pieces by Zappa set to the clay animation of
h Symphony Orchestra recorded several of his orchestral pieces on the Hyperion record label.
c as well as being the cello soloist in many orchestral pieces and concerti grossi with these two or
His works include six orchestral pieces, three concertos and the chamber oper
usually features guest artistes between the orchestral pieces, who sing with full orchestral accomp
ssical music, electronic music, stage shows, orchestral pieces, dance music, opera, interactive mult
oved recording quality and allowed intricate orchestral pieces, yielding a sound texture unlike prev
ks of that year such as the last of the Five Orchestral Pieces, Op. 16 and, most revealingly, the mo
n opera, and John Zorn has written acclaimed orchestral pieces.
and opera performances, there is a sizeable orchestral pit available.
ermanent backdrop of a "Venetian piazza," an orchestral pit, high twinkling stars, a cloud-covered c
ilt a substantial career as both soloist and orchestral player over 30 years, becoming known as the
honistes de la Suite de la Musique ("for the orchestral players in Music's following").
                                                                                                    


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