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of traditional pop sensibilities with heavy | orchestral and classical-music infusion. |
ajanus founded the orchestra as the Helsinki | Orchestral Society and served as its chief conductor fo |
d some of her scores, including three of her | orchestral works (Piano Concerto, Symphony, and Phantas |
In 1937 her | orchestral work Punto premiered at the Teatro Cervantes |
use a post-Wagnerian tonal idiom and for her | orchestral works which exhibit a wide range of influenc |
Outcast features a high-quality | orchestral score composed by Lennie Moore and performed |
His | orchestral recordings are numerous, but the highlights |
al work including the Prize of Honor for his | orchestral composition, Tenebrae, presented by the Aust |
His | orchestral work Memorial to Lidice was written in remem |
from 1949 to 1951 was a fruitful one for his | orchestral writing, another notable area of his work; d |
His | orchestral works included Five pieces for orchestra, Si |
dings of classical and children's music, his | orchestral and crossover recordings, and in hundreds of |
His | orchestral music has been recorded by the Philharmonia |
His | orchestral works include the musical scores of Battle R |
owever, it is only recently that a CD of his | orchestral works has been produced. |
In 1970 his | orchestral work The Sound of Milo won first prize in th |
Uhlig made his | orchestral debut at the Barbican in London in 1997. |
His | orchestral piece, ... onyt agoraf y drws ... ("... unle |
too modern for Nordic music circles, and his | orchestral work Joutsenet (The Swans, Les Cygnes) of 19 |
A characteristic feature of his | orchestral writing is the near-omnipresent piano; many |
His | orchestral concert work, Rainbow Body, has been one of |
His | orchestral music includes several symphonies and concer |
in early 1951, as Boulez was completing his | orchestral work Polyphonie X, and finished in 1952. |
He is probably best known for his | orchestral arrangement (and recording) of Johann Sebast |
Several of his | orchestral and chamber works have been inspired by lyri |
ranger and pianist, especially noted for his | orchestral arrangements and original light music compos |
g and crediting Patton for the "depth of his | orchestral arrangements" calling them "surprisingly mat |
iddle section of the Jupiter movement of his | orchestral suite The Planets and named after the Englis |
chard musicals The Young Ones (1961) and his | orchestral backing for Richard's follow up, Summer Holi |
His | orchestral piece Strati won the Icelandic National Broa |
His | orchestral scores have been performed by the BBC Concer |
1946 he was awarded the Agniez Prize for his | orchestral Divertissement. |
being a trio of Olympia CDs, focusing on his | orchestral output and including the one-act opera Tomor |
In 2000, at the age of 15, he made his | orchestral debut as he performed with the Phoenix Symph |
the first time the composer heard one of his | orchestral works performed publicly. |
Among his | orchestral works are "Four Fancies - Suite" (1925); "Fu |
three Carnegie Hall appearances in 2008: his | orchestral debut in January, performing the Brahms Doub |
In addition to his | orchestral activities, VerMeulen has performed and taug |
His | orchestral works have been performed by the Cincinnati |
by Tchaikovsky as the final movement of his | orchestral Suite No.4 "Mozartiana". |
In addition to his | orchestral work, he has made CDs and other recordings f |
He achieved some minor success with his | orchestral works Berceuse and Praeludium. |
e composed counterpoint well as found in his | orchestral music but most of his music lacked an expres |
His | orchestral work Interventions was commissioned and prem |
Organ and Orchestra (also referred to as his | Orchestral Suite No. 3). |
d an interest in ballet after he adapted his | orchestral piece Play Ground (1977) for choreographer K |
Friedheim Award (second prize, 1994, for his | orchestral work Bright Sambas), a Naumberg Recording Aw |
h Symphony Orchestra recorded several of his | orchestral pieces on the Hyperion record label. |
Mr. Holland's | orchestral piece, never before heard in public, has bee |
me's CG cut scenes and FMV's Hollywood-style | orchestral scores. |
The chilling pre-James Horner | orchestral score is by television composer Dana Kaproff |
Olimpie calls for huge | orchestral forces (including the first use of the ophic |
high wind pressures of 10″ - 50″ to imitate | orchestral instruments. |
Kulhawik performs as a guest narrator in | orchestral works and has performed with The Boston Pops |
culty position, the Anshel Brusilow Chair in | Orchestral Studies, is being established in his honor. |
In | orchestral recordings, particularly those for film scor |
audiences with performances and programs in | orchestral, chamber, and jazz music and theater, dance, |
ic, where he earned B.M. and M.M. degrees in | Orchestral Conducting. |
a gifted violinist who often participated in | orchestral performances. |
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 |
Bawtree took a postgraduate degree in | orchestral conducting from Royal College of Music. |
D (with special guest Eric Sardinas), and in | orchestral form with the Netherlands Metropole Orchestr |
In | orchestral use, the bars are mounted horizontally. |
Subsequently he received a MM in | orchestral conducting from the University of Cincinnati |
ol in 1835 for the education of musicians in | orchestral instruments. |
ntata in a simple choral setting embedded in | orchestral music on an independent theme. |
University in Montreal, where he majored in | orchestral conducting. |
in Amsterdam, and gives special training in | orchestral auditions. |
rform "the finest of the lighter classics in | orchestral music". |
on has advocated a limited use of vibrato in | orchestral performances, which has brought him both acc |
000-2003, while earning a Master's degree in | orchestral conducting at Mannes College of Music. |
His compositions include | orchestral and chamber music, operas, cantatas, Masses |
nd performers between 1981 and 2008 included | orchestral works, four symphonies, seven concertos (for |
They included | orchestral and chamber works, songs and Singspiele. |
Ramsier's output includes | orchestral, opera, choral, instrumental and chamber wor |
His output includes | orchestral works, ensemble works, chamber music and sol |
Haug's catalogue of works includes | orchestral music, concertos, operas, film scores, strin |
ncompass a wide variety of genres, including | orchestral works, chamber music, opera, ballet, and pie |
s the "Cheese Symphony" due to its ingenious | orchestral metaphors. |
ion, the "Music Taipei" award, the Fresh Ink | Orchestral Composition Competition, the Margaret Blackb |
Mission To produce inspirational | orchestral performances of the highest quality for broa |
s compositions include choral, instrumental, | orchestral, and wind band works. |
oved recording quality and allowed intricate | orchestral pieces, yielding a sound texture unlike prev |
Rahman is said to be the first to introduce | orchestral melodies in Indian film soundtracks, which t |
Most of Berger's published music is | orchestral. |
7, 1839 - May 13, 1900) was a German Jewish | orchestral conductor. |
The Temple at Karnak ( | orchestral), 1996 |
m, including what is probably his best known | orchestral work, the Variations and Fugue on a Theme by |
n Reger can be performed on an organ lacking | orchestral colors and the ability to employ these subtl |
The Lanarkshire | Orchestral Society holds a concert four times a year at |
The Lanarkshire | Orchestral Society is a group of three concert bands an |
, had to fit their keys and tempos to Lang's | orchestral arrangements. |
omposed eight concertos, several other large | orchestral scores and a considerable amount of 'serious |
He worked on large | orchestral arrangements for commercial sessions for Saf |
s the inspiration for Elliott Carter's large | orchestral work Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei. |
st, having already wanted to compose a large | orchestral work. |
a rock concert, or to heighten a large-scale | orchestral tutti. |
n Gothenburg, and began to write large-scale | orchestral works. |
Her compositions include large-scale | orchestral works, as well as songs, keyboard, and chamb |
rger group of players who provide the larger | orchestral texture - because its popularity lingered fo |
5 million and it has become Canada's largest | orchestral music festival. |
last time with Ella Fitzgerald, on her last | orchestral Pablo album, The Best Is Yet to Come. |
sages, and he revisited the work in his late | orchestral piece Suite on English Folk Tunes, A Time Th |
He composed a lavish | orchestral score for Hammer Studios' horror film The Mu |
It has a program of leading-edge | orchestral, operatic, jazz, and electroacoustic perform |
less strident than the original with a less | orchestral sound and having a shorter closing section o |
er served as the conductor of the Letchworth | Orchestral Society, Letchworth Garden City. |
is also noted for his large oeuvre of light | orchestral and brass band compositions, as well as his |
and Gordon/Chad and Jeremy mold, with light | orchestral pop/rock arrangements, that sometimes employ |
sic archive, he founded The Library of Light | Orchestral Music, which is housed in a barn at his farm |
on is primarily known as a composer of light | orchestral pieces and has produced a considerable body |
rt Farnon provides the soundtrack, his light | orchestral version of the folk tune Early One Morning p |
8, 1911 - July 30, 1991) was a British light | orchestral violinist and bandleader. |
Pops had carved out a niche, bringing light | orchestral music to wide audiences. |
He started with light | orchestral works in the first part, a concerto in the m |
ed copies of the initial versions of Liszt's | orchestral works, making suggestions on scoring. |
Notes to Deutsche Grammophon 5262148, Liszt: | Orchestral Works; Shura Cherkassky, piano; Berlin Philh |
B, were widely used in studios and for live | orchestral recording. |
e title to be recorded with an original live | orchestral score. |
e residents through the presentation of live | orchestral music." |
.S. with a tour featuring narration and live | orchestral accompaniment featuring the score by compose |
ts an annual silent-film screening with live | orchestral music at Royce Hall. |
uzu, Sugawara performed the song with a live | orchestral accompaniment at the premiere. |
us films, commercials, video games, and live | orchestral productions. |
nor and A major, and starts with a very long | orchestral introduction preceding the solo voice, remin |
n Haydn's late vocal music ... a rather long | orchestral introduction ... [with] unceasing contrasts |
He later re-worked the piece into a longer | orchestral work named Blue Hills Rhapsody, a recording |
was mainly responsible for the rich and lush | orchestral treatment given to the whole project. |
g 1980s fantasy films of abandoning the lush | orchestral scores of composers such as John Williams an |
s re-recorded the track with elaborate, lush | orchestral instrumentation with a flamenco acoustic gui |
s from 1980s electronica, replacing the lush | orchestral sounds of My Life Story with a quirky retro |
e the previous album left off with more lush | orchestral jazz via the London Session Orchestra, this |
He also made | orchestral versions of piano works such as Beethoven's |
presenting a dissertation on Bruno Maderna's | orchestral compositions. |
As a composer he wrote mainly | orchestral music, as well as many pieces for his instru |
he group's goal is to reverse the mainstream | orchestral trend which features mostly older classical |
0 commercial recordings, including the major | orchestral works of Howard Hanson and David Diamond, fo |
Her first major | orchestral piece was titled Landscape (1988). |
Shaun Davey's first major | orchestral suite which was composed for uilleann pipes |
chamber orchestra series alongside its major | orchestral concerts. |
ey are invited to rehearse and perform major | orchestral works by composers including Mahler, Shostak |
e at the Auckland Philharmonia and her major | orchestral work, The Improbable Ordered Dance, written |
for the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, making | orchestral arrangements of popular music for their summ |
The Mantes-la-Ville | Orchestral Ensemble is led by Jean-Luc Fillon |
He wrote over 350 songs and wrote many | orchestral arrangements, which are now kept at the Will |
c as well as being the cello soloist in many | orchestral pieces and concerti grossi with these two or |
ons again, this time interrupted by marching | orchestral chords (reminiscent of the comical chords of |
hodes, flute, harmonium, keyboards, marimba, | orchestral arrangements, pan pipes, percussion, piano, |
l instruments with the exception of Martin's | orchestral arrangement. |
The Black Maskers | Orchestral Suite (1928) |
amson was barely 25, it was his first mature | orchestral work. |
June 24 - Andy McCluskey ( | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) |
nclude songs for the Super Smash Bros. Melee | orchestral arrangement soundtrack Smashing...Live!, Res |
A fund was started by the Melrose | Orchestral Association in order to give financial assis |
sawa utilizes a distinctive style of merging | orchestral music with techno, rock, heavy metal and got |
He composed a Mimodrama, | orchestral variations in the medieval style, a Dies Ira |
Commissioned by the Minnesota | Orchestral Association to honor the memory of Ken and J |
g oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria) is a minor | orchestral work composed by Ludwig van Beethoven to com |
ings, synthesized strings as well as a minor | orchestral section consisting of horns and other wind i |
it from folk instrumentations to full modern | orchestral versions, and making it palatable to interna |
ing traditional Cajun music with more modern | orchestral sounds. |
it from folk instrumentations to full modern | orchestral versions, and making it palatable to interna |
ces in classical music, light music, modern, | orchestral, choral, and percussion styles. |
r cor anglais solo is answered by monolithic | orchestral harmonies. |
he composer's most popular and most-recorded | orchestral work, although in recent decades it has larg |
y sort of rock or pop group, they are mostly | orchestral with sound effects created in the recording |
pedals, free jazz and drones, being a mostly | orchestral work. |
composer, now resident in Kuwait, of mostly | orchestral and chamber works that have been performed i |
Mumford's | orchestral works have been performed by the National Sy |
of the time, including opera, church music, | orchestral works, and many varieties of chamber music. |
d Maske), three operettas, incidental music, | orchestral works, and chamber music, as well as over 20 |
ds to anime remixes, pop, J-pop, game music, | orchestral music, and more. |
She performed with the National | Orchestral Association, the National Symphony Orchestra |
Fellow of the National | Orchestral Association. |
work The Tiger's Tail which won the National | Orchestral Association composition contest in 1991 and |
he 1930s she was first flute of the National | Orchestral Association, the New Opera Company, and the |
mber 5th, 1945, on a program of the National | Orchestral Society entitled Adventure in Ballet, togeth |
black/dark Ambient, Neo-classical/Neo-folk, | Orchestral, Power Electronics/Noise, Japanese Noise, Mi |
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. |
A live album primarily featuring these new | orchestral arrangements of the group's songs was releas |
days with Friday night swing, Saturday night | orchestral 'Proms in the Park' with fireworks, and Sund |
ude Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night-an | orchestral piece based on a villanelle of the same name |
Jack Nitzsche: | Orchestral and choral arrangements. |
Liszt also made no | orchestral version. |
Nicolas Nohn- | orchestral arrangements and direction |
"If You Were with Me Now" ( | Orchestral version with Keith Washington) - 3:12 |
Vincent wrote numerous | orchestral works, chamber music pieces, art songs, and |
Ballard composed of numerous | orchestral, choral, and chamber works, many composed on |
, masses, and cantatas, and adapted numerous | orchestral works to four to eight pianos for use in his |
n oratorio, The Guardian Angel, and numerous | orchestral works. |
ds in a characteristically Elgarian blaze of | orchestral sound. |
He composed a number of | orchestral and choral works in the style of Arthur Hone |
y by a "bump bump!" sound effect - a pair of | orchestral hits that are simultaneous to the flashing o |
In 1970, he was made as Professor of | Orchestral Conducting at the Madrid Royal Conservatory. |
ly every part has made the piece a staple of | orchestral audition lists for most instruments. |
aqua Orchestra annually presents a season of | orchestral and chamber concerts. |
He was made head of | orchestral studies at the FUMPA in 1957 and was appoint |
2007, David Searle was appointed Director of | Orchestral Activities and Conducting Studies at the Ben |
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