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Her compositions include large-scale orchestral works, as well as songs, keyboard, and chamb
f You", and both songs were also included as orchestral versions alongside Jonathan Tunick's origina
These included Rimsky-Korsakov's orchestral virtuosity, Tchaikovsky's lyricism and Taney
sed by Mikael Tariverdiev, and includes both orchestral background music and songs in the "author's
sed a wide range of works including chamber, orchestral and vocal music, music for solo instruments,
portunities in music - including exceptional orchestral training, the pursuit of artistic excellence
eleased three records for Artek including an orchestral debut recording of the Prokofiev concerti wi
of this predominantly instrumental 82-minute orchestral score [...] it doesn't really line up with w
Robert Lucas Pearsall wrote instrumental and orchestral music, he is best known for his vocal works,
includes 85 works for wind instruments, ten orchestral works, 19 Lieder and 34 choral works.
orporating works by women composers into the orchestral repertoire."
number of Mussorgsky's piano pieces into the orchestral suite Pictures from the Crimea.
The Bock-a-da-bock was invented by orchestral percussionist Billy Gladstone .
17), completed 15 March 1942 is an orchestral work in one movement.
Capriccio burlesco is an orchestral work by Sir William Walton, written between
The Noise Revival Orchestra is an orchestral indie collective based in Austin, Texas.
4, in the former East Berlin, Germany) is an orchestral conductor.
most celebrated music from the opera is the orchestral interludes between scenes.
It is an orchestral version of his Piano Sonata No. 1.
This article is about orchestral suite.
Op. 90, commonly known as the Italian, is an orchestral symphony written by German composer Felix Me
The Masquerade suite is an orchestral work by the Soviet-Armenian composer Aram Kh
first verse in the coda, but this is purely orchestral.
It is an orchestral work inspired by the poem "Feuilles d'automn
The soundtrack is a orchestral compilation of songs in the film, performed
ly titled "Suite from Porgy and Bess", is an orchestral work by George Gershwin based upon music fro
(Norwegian: Bojarernes Indtogsmarsch) is an orchestral composition by the Norwegian Johan Halvorsen
The Story of a Flemish Farm is an orchestral suite by British composer Ralph Vaughan Will
The Symphonic Dances, Op. 45, is an orchestral suite in three movements.
ork for soprano voice, and also gave it full orchestral accompaniment in 1856; almost all modern per
l classical structures, although its opening orchestral exposition presents only the elements of the
chamber orchestra series alongside its major orchestral concerts.
s the "Cheese Symphony" due to its ingenious orchestral metaphors.
ich the bomber crashes), was given its first orchestral rehearsal on the morning of 9/11.
ist Wilfred Mellers claimed that J.S. Bach's Orchestral Suites No. 3 and No. 4 in D major (BWV 1068-
Jack Nitzsche: Orchestral and choral arrangements.
Gabriel, Pukka Orchestra, AMM, John Duncan, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (on their Dazzle Ship
: «Иисус Навин», also known as Joshua, 1877, orchestral edition published by Rimsky-Korsakov in 1883
f Maastricht (Hogeschool Zuyd) in June 2004, orchestral conducting
0 Fruitgum Company and Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus regularly placing Buddah on the map.
d external candidates in voice, keyboard and orchestral instruments and guitar, as well as conductin
hodes, flute, harmonium, keyboards, marimba, orchestral arrangements, pan pipes, percussion, piano,
hes and a powerful chorus, with some kind of orchestral background on which guitar, bass and floor t
He is best known for orchestral works on his native Galloway, such as A Solw
n Ratio (who would stay with the label), and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (who left for Virgin
, LCD Soundsystem, Ladytron, Fischerspooner, orchestral music, and Eastern-influenced artists like N
French production of Otello, his last purely orchestral composition.
on Center was founded, and Osesp launched an orchestral subscription series, various educational pro
Ives layers of orchestral textures on top of each other to create a po
the Arts in Miami, Florida where he led the Orchestral Department and taught orchestration, and at
ated money to the Conservatorium library for orchestral parts.
onal instruments such as trash cans lids and orchestral bass drums, multi-instrumentalism and spirit
The Crying Light features orchestral arrangements by Antony and Nico Muhly.
Like The Orchestral Files from 2007, Jean Grae considers this al
In the Act's finale, Newman likens the orchestral turmoil which follows Tosca's stabbing of Sc
Indeed, it was regarded as too loud for orchestral use, though it was suitable for outdoor use
Here Comes the Fat Controller" were lush and orchestral in scope.
various lute and orchestral suites
Jeff Lynne - Orchestral and Choral arrangements
r various stage productions and made several orchestral transcriptions.
Uhlig made his orchestral debut at the Barbican in London in 1997.
Liszt also made no orchestral version.
The Dutch composer Theo Verbey made an orchestral version of 1.X.1905 which received its premi
attention of Sir Henry J. Wood, who made two orchestral transcriptions of it, both of which were rec
In 2000, at the age of 15, he made his orchestral debut as he performed with the Phoenix Symph
University in Montreal, where he majored in orchestral conducting.
ncerts and continually find ways to make the orchestral experience even more enjoyable for concert g
Wil Malone - orchestral arrangement
Wil Malone - Orchestral Arrangements, Conducting
one quartet, woodwind quintet), many shorter orchestral works, works for wind ensemble and band, cha
ra, with whom he has enjoyed many successful orchestral concerts, particularly at the Barbican Arts
He has also made many solo orchestral appearances with Finnish city orchestras, pe
Dance of Rotterdam (CODARTS) in March 2003, orchestral conducting
George Martin - orchestral arrangement
formed by Renee Sands & Ruben Martinez, plus orchestral music arranged by Steve Sidwell.
ks by a number of early Romantic masters for orchestral performance.
"If You Were with Me Now" ( Orchestral version with Keith Washington) - 3:12
climaxed with Fyfe's request of "Take me to Orchestral Paradise!".
The opening has several measures of orchestral music before the solo cello enters with an a
ish band, founded by three former members of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), after the orig
the Galapagos, but with an entire minute of orchestral introduction that was clipped for the Cusco
Subsequently he received a MM in orchestral conducting from the University of Cincinnati
sicians that has become a national model for orchestral governance.
songs by Shay Healy and Christy Moore, with orchestral arrangements by Phil Coulter.
ing traditional Cajun music with more modern orchestral sounds.
e the previous album left off with more lush orchestral jazz via the London Session Orchestra, this
er pieces, including sonatas for most common orchestral instruments.
The most elaborate orchestral writing is the Fantasia, but even this is fa
Unlike the rotary valves used on most other orchestral horns, the Pumpenventil contributes to the l
living in The Netherlands, of mostly stage, orchestral, chamber, vocal, piano, electroacoustic, and
Mr. Holland's orchestral piece, never before heard in public, has bee
lls, perform a variety of music (traditional orchestral literature - baroque, classical, etc., jazz,
poser, he was known for his church music and orchestral work.
Most of Berger's published music is orchestral.
ks, including piano music, chamber music and orchestral works.
ition, Coaching music theatre, Music theory, Orchestral conducting, Pop and world music (instrumenta
Switchblade Symphony's music combined orchestral sounds with heavy synth sequences and ethere
st, giving performances of chamber music and orchestral works.
e a wide variety of songs, chamber music and orchestral works, some (such as his Symphonic Monument:
e '60s, Duval was also composing music, both orchestral and pop, and his debut soundtrack, for an ep
dings of classical and children's music, his orchestral and crossover recordings, and in hundreds of
ute for students of solo, chamber music, and orchestral playing.
ved recognition for solo, chamber music, and orchestral performances.
As a composer, he wrote chamber music, and orchestral and choral works, as well as the opera Frans
ces in classical music, light music, modern, orchestral, choral, and percussion styles.
City) is an American classical musician and orchestral conductor.
Bimbo" is popular with street musicians and orchestral composers alike, with Paul Mauriat having ca
ol in 1835 for the education of musicians in orchestral instruments.
treach with its Musicians-in-the-Schools and Orchestral Youth Concerts programs.
nd the University of Miami in Musicology and Orchestral Conducting.
"Dancing With Tears in My Eyes" ( orchestral, 1952)
Kulhawik performs as a guest narrator in orchestral works and has performed with The Boston Pops
playing a harmonised bass part in nearly all orchestral music, the player often also directing the o
sizer, backed by Taurus pedals, Neil Peart's orchestral bells and a simple, soft chord progression b
"HW / Hope of New Fields ( Orchestral Version)" * - 2:32
Nicolas Nohn- orchestral arrangements and direction
The opening act of the night were Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.
sometimes known as The Arabian Nights, this orchestral work combines two features common to Russian
Lento non troppo ( orchestral)
"Hasta que tu Muerte nos Separe" ( orchestral version) (Till your death unjoin us) - 5:31
"Both Sides Now" (2000 orchestral version) - 5:46
He composed a number of orchestral and choral works in the style of Arthur Hone
output, though he also composed a number of orchestral and chamber works.
sport, Pennsylvania, he composed a number of orchestral works as well as a good deal of chamber musi
He also composed a number of orchestral works, songs, and jazz pieces.
several ballets, two symphonies, a number of orchestral tone poems, and chamber music, as well as la
oeuvre that also includes numerous chamber, orchestral, and choral works.
d some of her scores, including three of her orchestral works (Piano Concerto, Symphony, and Phantas
r Bassoon and Mr. Kovar's system of teaching orchestral and solo repertoire, with focus on extreme c
wareness of the infinite variety of American orchestral music, reflecting geographic, stylistic, and
attle conducted the first performance of the orchestral song cycle Songs of Joy in Philadelphia.
ing of the first movement, with little of an orchestral tutti to contrast with.
is also noted for his large oeuvre of light orchestral and brass band compositions, as well as his
1 and was able to perform small parts of the orchestral version on the piano.
programmed over 80 concerts of contemporary orchestral music; commissioned more than 20 works and p
hopefully, meet the quality standards of the orchestral world.”.
use of synthesizers in place of traditional orchestral instruments.
second movement in the jocular nature of the orchestral phrases, but contains some of the accented 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
on is primarily known as a composer of light orchestral pieces and has produced a considerable body
Mitja Nikisch was the son of celebrated orchestral conductor Arthur Nikisch and, like his fathe
owever, it is only recently that a CD of his orchestral works has been produced.
s, each round is named after the title of an Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song, as well as all
d for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Orchestral Performance.
ed a competent performance of Rachmaninoff's orchestral fantasy The Rock the previous year.
The album, of avant-garde orchestral music, was originally conceived by Richard R
on, on the track "Eclipse", a section of the orchestral version of "Ticket to Ride" can very faintly
ed copies of the initial versions of Liszt's orchestral works, making suggestions on scoring.
g is missing the fanfare intro, parts of the orchestral bridge, and the 2nd to last chorus.
nificant reduction and re-arrangement of the orchestral and vocal forces, with the number of harps i
A characteristic feature of his orchestral writing is the near-omnipresent piano; many
in a rock direction, abandoning many of the orchestral instruments that defined their originating s
Ballard composed of numerous orchestral, choral, and chamber works, many composed on
e residents through the presentation of live orchestral music."
A CD of two orchestral works, Vixen and In Transit, featuring the B
material previously intended as part of the orchestral fabric and at which the soloist merely embro
The premiere of the orchestral suite took place in Vienna on 31 January 192
Gaute Storaas, composer of the orchestral arrangements, released a statement on his ro
l instruments with the exception of Martin's orchestral arrangement.
sawa utilizes a distinctive style of merging orchestral music with techno, rock, heavy metal and got
It also forms part of the orchestral concert suite made of the Arnold film score
young composers to receive hearings of their orchestral works.
mber 2003) was a Dutch composer of classical orchestral, chamber and vocal music, often featuring vi
The film also made use of the orchestral arrangements of Oldfield's first two albums,
d in 1881 which destroyed large parts of the orchestral score.
or Chandos Records as well as discs of other orchestral works.
also occasionally appear as part of Western orchestral or other musical performances.
stival offers apprenticeships in each of the orchestral instruments as well as collaborative piano,
It has a program of leading-edge orchestral, operatic, jazz, and electroacoustic perform
The loss of the orchestral score has prevented the modern revival of th
worked for several years as conductor of the orchestral society of Turku.
n's work consisted of a mixture of teaching, orchestral and solo work.
Several of his orchestral and chamber works have been inspired by lyri
Thanks to his mastery of both orchestral and vocal music, Mondonville brought to the
g and crediting Patton for the "depth of his orchestral arrangements" calling them "surprisingly mat
played in the studios as a member of Sounds Orchestral.
iddle section of the Jupiter movement of his orchestral suite The Planets and named after the Englis
"Nuages", one of the three sections of the orchestral piece Nocturnes by Claude Debussy
n releasing world premiere recordings of the orchestral work of romantic composers.
merica) which had indications of some of the orchestral scoring.
ress full dynamic and emotional range of any orchestral or soloist work.
ion, Delius used the song as the basis of an orchestral work, which was first performed in 1908.
composer, now resident in Kuwait, of mostly orchestral and chamber works that have been performed i
vocal, in addition to the sounds of certain orchestral instruments.
the first time the composer heard one of his orchestral works performed publicly.
in fact, to publish the poem as part of the orchestral score.
lection, and has now become part of standard orchestral repertoire.
by Tchaikovsky as the final movement of his orchestral Suite No.4 "Mozartiana".
he play of Bolden and allowed for more of an orchestral (big band) style.
Fontmell Magna is the birthplace of the orchestral conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner CBE FKC.
Greer has had hundreds of choral, orchestral and piano works published.
en recorded as yet, though recordings of the orchestral piece Lighthouses of England and Wales and a
h Symphony Orchestra recorded several of his orchestral pieces on the Hyperion record label.
famous Interlude and Dance, played often at orchestral concerts of Spanish music.
He worked on large orchestral arrangements for commercial sessions for Saf
being a trio of Olympia CDs, focusing on his orchestral output and including the one-act opera Tomor
ymphony is the United States' only full-time orchestral academy preparing musicians for careers in s
he manuscripts of several further operas and orchestral works remain unpublished.
                                                                                                    


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