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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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