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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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