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「orchestral」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)

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a rock concert, or to heighten a large-scale orchestral tutti.
ony Orchestra Project, has created a Chinese orchestral version of Tan's Internet Symphony No.1, usi
wain Arwel Hughes CBE (born 1942) is a Welsh orchestral conductor.
He later re-worked the piece into a longer orchestral work named Blue Hills Rhapsody, a recording
had been considering the idea of a Xenogears orchestral album for six or seven years prior to starti
g oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria) is a minor orchestral work composed by Ludwig van Beethoven to com
It features a sweeping orchestral backing and is one of Guns N' Roses' longest
ly educated one as I was also a professional orchestral clarinetist for many years.
Yiorgo Moutsiaras (born 1976) is a Greek orchestral conductor living in Delft since October 2005
He composed a lavish orchestral score for Hammer Studios' horror film The Mu
He's a Pirate ( Orchestral Remix) - 7:04
ard predominantly throughout, is a reworked, orchestral version of Dies Irae.
s a full voice-over soundtrack and a digital orchestral score.
's skill in turning his sketches into a full orchestral score.
ed a strong cover with the benefit of a full orchestral backing.
a choral-orchestral-dance piece and a choral orchestral work.
at the composer wanted to create a "clearer" orchestral sound than had been the case for the precedi
In 1907 Sibelius extracted a purely orchestral suite of four numbers, which is much better
2), Neil Young (Harvest, 1972) and on a full orchestral version of the Beatles' Sgt.
Outcast features a high-quality orchestral score composed by Lennie Moore and performed
He composed a Mimodrama, orchestral variations in the medieval style, a Dies Ira
less strident than the original with a less orchestral sound and having a shorter closing section o
The violin solo is prefaced by a brief orchestral interlude that serves to propose the melodic
's first movement culminates with a dramatic orchestral tutti.
A forceful orchestral climax gives way to a hushed, tense mood whe
and opera performances, there is a sizeable orchestral pit available.
pedals, free jazz and drones, being a mostly orchestral work.
A new orchestral intro for the track was recorded during the
struments and samplers to create a realistic orchestral sound.
ings, synthesized strings as well as a minor orchestral section consisting of horns and other wind i
on of the original song 'Sacred,' with a new orchestral intro and outro, was used.
ted The Love Unlimited Orchestra, a 40-piece orchestral group to be used originally as a backing ban
uzu, Sugawara performed the song with a live orchestral accompaniment at the premiere.
orked for the rest of his life as a teacher, orchestral pianist, and accompanist.
Tristan is a six-movement orchestral work by the German composer Hans Werner Henz
The first section ends with a powerful orchestral climax leading into the central section of t
piano/organ accompaniment, has a subsequent orchestral accompaniment as well, utilizing various dif
st, having already wanted to compose a large orchestral work.
Political Overture for Orchestra is a short orchestral composition by Leonard Bernstein.
anus encouraged Sibelius to compose a purely orchestral work, which turned out finally to be this wo
A 35sec orchestral (unattributed) clip used in a Ford promotion
omposer George Gershwin composed a symphonic orchestral piece (Hoctor's Ballet) specifically for Hoc
th spectacular sound effects and a thrilling orchestral score, mixed in cinematic Dolby Surround.
ded to move straight on to developing a full orchestral score in January 1855 without bothering to w
itish cellist Beatrice Harrison, and a short orchestral piece, Fantastic Dance, which Delius dedicat
re he would narrate the story accompanied by orchestral music.
, masses, and cantatas, and adapted numerous orchestral works to four to eight pianos for use in his
d an interest in ballet after he adapted his orchestral piece Play Ground (1977) for choreographer K
In addition, Melcher added an orchestral overdub to the track in an attempt to emulat
In addition to orchestral playing, Albert Tipton played in and led the
Purcell, Dido and Aeneas and orchestral works
The recitation starts after an orchestral introduction.
ell was the site of Memphis Open Air Theater orchestral shows, along with various light opera and mu
Sessions 1979-1983 is a compilation album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 2000.
ore of a jazz/classical crossover album with orchestral arrangements by Dale Oheler.
Crush is the sixth album by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released in 1985.
All the orchestral instruments, guitar, piano, accordion and sa
to No. 3 but with the solo part allocated to orchestral instruments, and on which the USSR Symphony
oved recording quality and allowed intricate orchestral pieces, yielding a sound texture unlike prev
He also made orchestral versions of piano works such as Beethoven's
He is also an orchestral conductor, having learned how to arrange and
Mr. Mishler is also the orchestral director at Exeter High School in Exeter, Pe
"The Last Amazing Grays" ( orchestral version) - 5:10
black/dark Ambient, Neo-classical/Neo-folk, Orchestral, Power Electronics/Noise, Japanese Noise, Mi
Among his orchestral works are "Four Fancies - Suite" (1925); "Fu
His mother, Jan, is an accomplished orchestral musician and pipe organist.
There Will Be Blood and features an original orchestral score by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood
The song features an extended orchestral playout starting from 4:16 to 5:29 transitin
ave been originally composed as an unrelated orchestral suite.
John Van Houten is an American orchestral tuba player.
begins, the mellotron provides an ascending orchestral sound, which ends abruptly when the verses b
Seis De Mayo is an entirely orchestral album by the guitarist and composer Trey Ana
ize from the The Gentlewoman for an original orchestral work The Winds of the World.
n 1970 (again with Byrne producing, and with orchestral arrangements by Graeme Hall), but it was rel
piano version was published in 1911, and an orchestral version was published in 1912.
guises: solo piano, string quartet, and full orchestral.
atic vocal lines, dissonant harmony and rich orchestral textures.
Klangfiguren, Essay and Terminus 1 and wrote orchestral and chamber music.
for piano and violin, choral works and some orchestral works.
Soule's "thematic, rich and action-packed" orchestral writing, as well as the impressive level of
chard Strauss*' “Ein Heldenleben”, and other orchestral works.
luding a parade, a riverfront regatta and an orchestral concert.
ing Quartet, the Thirteenth Symphony and the orchestral version of From Jewish Folk Poetry.
continued to compose chamber music, and some orchestral music.
D (with special guest Eric Sardinas), and in orchestral form with the Netherlands Metropole Orchestr
too modern for Nordic music circles, and his orchestral work Joutsenet (The Swans, Les Cygnes) of 19
he composer's most popular and most-recorded orchestral work, although in recent decades it has larg
was mainly responsible for the rich and lush orchestral treatment given to the whole project.
6, Op. 7, Op.15) and with Orchestral Accompaniment
composed in the Romantic style and produced orchestral works, pieces for chamber orchestra, and oth
But the first to truly perform and record orchestral jazz was Fletcher Henderson, starting in abo
s singing, choristers learn the piano and an orchestral instrument, spending at least eighteen hours
.S. with a tour featuring narration and live orchestral accompaniment featuring the score by compose
sky-Korsakov's Third Symphony and Glazunov's orchestral fantasy The Forest.
n, Roger Williams and Eric Robertson, and by orchestral artists such as James Last and 101 Strings.
being Madonna's I'm Breathless album, and an orchestral score by Danny Elfman.
d by the first London performance, and first orchestral performance, on 14 June 1921, under conducto
ward-winning solo vocal albums and conducted orchestral albums which have gone Platinum in Germany a
violin and piano), songs, zarzuelas, and an orchestral tone poem based on Dante's Divine Comedy.
h find themselves in close proximity and the orchestral repertoire is littered with totentanzes and
A piano version was first completed, and an orchestral arrangement followed.
chard musicals The Young Ones (1961) and his orchestral backing for Richard's follow up, Summer Holi
Deums; symphonic poems, overtures, and other orchestral music.
n oratorio, The Guardian Angel, and numerous orchestral works.
gh she wrote a handful of operettas and some orchestral and chamber works.
In addition to composing and conducting orchestral scores, he also became interested in the Ond
ore Thomas, the most dynamic and foresighted orchestral conductor of the nineteenth century.
n composed for both solo instruments and for orchestral settings.
ra, following 1967's Lumpy Gravy, and 1979's Orchestral Favorites.
Melodies are more individual and the orchestral textures are quite evocative.
itals, concerto performances, and conducting orchestral works, Fischer also played chamber music.
ra Medea, ballet music, a symphony and other orchestral works, many songs with piano or instrumental
us films, commercials, video games, and live orchestral productions.
n Symphony (2001 Record of the Year and Best Orchestral Disc); and Charles Villiers Stanford's Songs
June 24 - Andy McCluskey ( Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark)
ment able to provide a real approximation of orchestral music under the control of one performer wit
y sort of rock or pop group, they are mostly orchestral with sound effects created in the recording
There are big orchestral climaxes at dramatic moments but also some p
The members of the jury are prominent orchestral players who continue to assist the orchestra
Among Bridge's works are the orchestral The Sea (1911), Oration (1930) for cello and
There is also an arrangement for orchestral wind band.
work as a chamber musician, solo artist, and orchestral musician.
sometimes extracted and performed as "Three Orchestral Pieces from La Damnation de Faust."
As an orchestral musician, Garam has worked in the Finnish Ra
As an orchestral showpiece by an important nineteenth-century
pressionism and jazz, as well as traditional orchestral modes.
had successfully reinvented themselves as an orchestral band, and also turned out a timeless rock tr
He has worked extensively as an orchestral and as a session bassist before becoming a m
It was written as an orchestral counter-march to the "Colonel Bogey March" w
As an orchestral musician, she has performed with the Baltimo
This is probably best-known as an orchestral arrangement by Arnold Foster published in 19
She has appeared as an orchestral leader and concerto soloist with the Gabriel
Organ and Orchestra (also referred to as his Orchestral Suite No. 3).
ns Overture 1.0" (an experiment at combining orchestral scoring and chiptune music)
The Temple at Karnak ( orchestral), 1996
Critics saw the work as a clumsy attempt at orchestral writing that departed too stridently from th
He also made many early attempts at orchestral composition, eventually achieving a breakthr
in 1868 or 1869, but "were badly attended by orchestral players" and were "generally unsuccessful."
1996 Jacob Druckman Award for Orchestral Composition
Williams is a Grammy award-winning American orchestral conductor and violinist.
tted themselves to recording Badings' entire orchestral oeuvre, and a Badings Festival was held in R
he song itself is a piano driven ballad with orchestral elements.
at city's major venue for opera, ballet, and orchestral performances.
s, presentations by Opera Tampa, ballets and orchestral concerts.
nd J. Elwood Roberts began teaching band and orchestral instrument methods classes.
The piano enters after only a few bars of orchestral introduction.
To give a measure of silent beats, as orchestral or choral conductors often do, is not standa
The Beasts And Children", the other being an orchestral instrumental arrangement by composers Barry
Berlioz: Complete Orchestral Works: John Shirley-Quirk, Robert Tear, Sir
m, including what is probably his best known orchestral work, the Variations and Fugue on a Theme by
usually features guest artistes between the orchestral pieces, who sing with full orchestral accomp
Beyond Redemption ( orchestral), 1994-5
The Black Maskers Orchestral Suite (1928)
ds in a characteristically Elgarian blaze of orchestral sound.
In 2009 Stevens released The BQE, an orchestral suite accompanying a home-made film dedicate
Pops had carved out a niche, bringing light orchestral music to wide audiences.
be the future caretakers of Britain's strong orchestral tradition, are not lost from the profession
8, 1911 - July 30, 1991) was a British light orchestral violinist and bandleader.
nclude songs for the Super Smash Bros. Melee orchestral arrangement soundtrack Smashing...Live!, Res
Director, the orchestra has brought quality orchestral music closer to the community through innova
presenting a dissertation on Bruno Maderna's orchestral compositions.
Paul Bryan, bass, orchestral arrangements (Outlaster)
Paul Buckmaster - orchestral management
Paul Buckmaster - orchestral arrangements
cutive committee of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestral Society.
imsky-Korsakov's Flight of the Bumblebee; an orchestral interlude written for the opera The Tale of
nly chamber music and piano pieces, but also orchestral works and concertos.
t on the original album version, but without orchestral overdubs
e disparate elements are tied together by an orchestral score by minimalist composer Michael Nyman,
r cor anglais solo is answered by monolithic orchestral harmonies.
lbum features movie themes preceded by short orchestral interludes.
ons again, this time interrupted by marching orchestral chords (reminiscent of the comical chords of
with the main riff, and is then joined by an orchestral string section.
5 million and it has become Canada's largest orchestral music festival.
Youth Symphony commission and Carnegie Hall orchestral premiere performance.
s the inspiration for Elliott Carter's large orchestral work Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei.
ic and then at the NCOS (National Centre for Orchestral Studies) in London.
occasionally revived in 19th century Western orchestral music, appearing most prominently in Act 1 o
culty position, the Anshel Brusilow Chair in Orchestral Studies, is being established in his honor.
mposer whose works have included chamber and orchestral music, electronic and computer music, sound
ties, "was producing a series of chamber and orchestral works, each one longer and grander than the
olin concerto, instrumental & chamber works, orchestral works, motets and an opera.
Though Lucier had composed chamber and orchestral works since 1952, the composer and his criti
ht-ahead” modern jazz as well as chamber and orchestral works that utilize certain elements of the N
poser of music for piano, voice, chamber and orchestral music.
e has also toured with different chamber and orchestral projects in Denmark, The Netherlands, France
Her music from chamber and orchestral to electroacoustic have been featured and br
She is a frequent performer of chamber and orchestral music on American and Israeli radio and tele
He has recorded solo, chamber, and orchestral works composed by Britten, Haydn, Messiaen,
performed works, include solo, chamber, and orchestral music, live performance with electronic inst
It is characterized by orchestral brilliance and a number of shifts in tempo a
st!, producers, Phil and Leonard Chess added orchestral strings to the background music of James's v
his compositional output focussed chiefly on orchestral and chamber music, including two piano conce
005) was a British born composer, choral and orchestral conductor, pianist and teacher who spent the
2) was a Polish composer, oboist, choral and orchestral conductor, and pianist.
works for voices and instruments, choral and orchestral works and an opera for children.
The programme will include choral and orchestral music by Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Parry.
hree piano trios, song cycles, choral works, orchestral works and organ music.
worked as a conductor of student choral and orchestral ensembles at the Frankfurt University of Mus
s compositions include choral, instrumental, orchestral, and wind band works.
                                                                                                    


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