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He wrote two piano concertos, an | orchestral overture A Hero of our Times and a march E p |
a concert overture, a festival overture, an | orchestral suite, a piano concerto, and a violin sonata |
In 2009 Stevens released The BQE, an | orchestral suite accompanying a home-made film dedicate |
strings, trumpet programming, glockenspiel, | orchestral programming, acoustic guitar, timpani, synth |
service Ward managed to compose two serious | orchestral compositions, Adagio and Allegro, first perf |
5 | Orchestral Songs after G. Trakl, baritone and orchestra |
Martyn Ford was brought in to supervise the | orchestral work after Robert John Godfrey departed over |
The metal output accompanies with the | orchestral elements again, turning the atmosphere uncom |
In addition to | orchestral playing, Albert Tipton played in and led the |
last time with Ella Fitzgerald, on her last | orchestral Pablo album, The Best Is Yet to Come. |
Additionally, his collaborative | Orchestral Celtic albums with brother Mychael Danna, ha |
Bimbo" is popular with street musicians and | orchestral composers alike, with Paul Mauriat having ca |
ell was the site of Memphis Open Air Theater | orchestral shows, along with various light opera and mu |
comprehensive versions of the production and | orchestral numbers, along with the complete first infor |
f You", and both songs were also included as | orchestral versions alongside Jonathan Tunick's origina |
ing on albums with John Schroeder for Sounds | Orchestral and also providing library music to Britain' |
he composer's most popular and most-recorded | orchestral work, although in recent decades it has larg |
Kulhawik performs as a guest narrator in | orchestral works and has performed with The Boston Pops |
the Arts in Miami, Florida where he led the | Orchestral Department and taught orchestration, and at |
s evident from the outset, and his flair for | orchestral colours and sheer lyricism shine through.” |
His mother, Jan, is an accomplished | orchestral musician and pipe organist. |
rogramme Maestro where she learnt to conduct | orchestral, choral and operatic music, and, in 2010, in |
it from folk instrumentations to full modern | orchestral versions, and making it palatable to interna |
d external candidates in voice, keyboard and | orchestral instruments and guitar, as well as conductin |
arate organs played simultaneously for grand | orchestral effects and interesting concert programs. |
2007, David Searle was appointed Director of | Orchestral Activities and Conducting Studies at the Ben |
ns Overture 1.0" (an experiment at combining | orchestral scoring and chiptune music) |
2) was a Polish composer, oboist, choral and | orchestral conductor, and pianist. |
ssoon, a Fantasy for piano and orchestra, an | Orchestral Suite, and the lyrical drama Paysans et Sold |
It features a sweeping | orchestral backing and is one of Guns N' Roses' longest |
audiences with performances and programs in | orchestral, chamber, and jazz music and theater, dance, |
, LCD Soundsystem, Ladytron, Fischerspooner, | orchestral music, and Eastern-influenced artists like N |
to No. 3 but with the solo part allocated to | orchestral instruments, and on which the USSR Symphony |
works for voices and instruments, choral and | orchestral works and an opera for children. |
Colin Metters, is an English conductor, | orchestral trainer and conducting pedagogue and since 1 |
Williams is a Grammy award-winning American | orchestral conductor and violinist. |
The Hall's acoustics are highly rated for | orchestral music and a new sound system in 2005 has sol |
on is primarily known as a composer of light | orchestral pieces and has produced a considerable body |
tted themselves to recording Badings' entire | orchestral oeuvre, and a Badings Festival was held in R |
oristic harmonies, an impressionistic use of | orchestral sonorities, and a concern for formal archite |
981 to 1985, where he was awarded prizes for | orchestral leading and string quartet playing. |
ed and conducted a variety of solo, chamber, | orchestral, operatic, and choral music from the Renaiss |
y a concerto of Beethoven the other day with | orchestral accompaniment and a great cadenza by Moschel |
hree piano trios, song cycles, choral works, | orchestral works and organ music. |
of the time, including opera, church music, | orchestral works, and many varieties of chamber music. |
r to six concerts per year, concentrating on | orchestral works and concerti, but often featuring cham |
g is missing the fanfare intro, parts of the | orchestral bridge, and the 2nd to last chorus. |
recordings of the Brandenburg concertos, the | Orchestral Suites and The Art of Fugue, several albums |
o sonatas, fifty-six trio sonatas, a pair of | orchestral overtures and six string quartets listed as |
anos (S.654) (both shorter than the solo and | orchestral versions, and one with a completely re-writt |
Throughout the song, various | orchestral clips and random clips of people talking can |
d Maske), three operettas, incidental music, | orchestral works, and chamber music, as well as over 20 |
h many moving parts, as well as high quality | orchestral audio and outstanding character voicing. |
in 1868 or 1869, but "were badly attended by | orchestral players" and were "generally unsuccessful." |
Nicolas Nohn- | orchestral arrangements and direction |
omposed eight concertos, several other large | orchestral scores and a considerable amount of 'serious |
ds to anime remixes, pop, J-pop, game music, | orchestral music, and more. |
ajanus founded the orchestra as the Helsinki | Orchestral Society and served as its chief conductor fo |
Ballard composed of numerous | orchestral, choral, and chamber works, many composed on |
had successfully reinvented themselves as an | orchestral band, and also turned out a timeless rock tr |
An | orchestral score and a score for piano four hands was p |
y improved versions of the contrabassoon for | orchestral use, and by the tuba in wind bands. |
less strident than the original with a less | orchestral sound and having a shorter closing section o |
material previously intended as part of the | orchestral fabric and at which the soloist merely embro |
73) was an internationally renowned Canadian | orchestral conductor and composer, and Canada's only "M |
incidental music for theatrical productions, | orchestral, chamber and choral works, and serves as a p |
mber 2003) was a Dutch composer of classical | orchestral, chamber and vocal music, often featuring vi |
A program of | orchestral Lieder and works of Hans Pfitzner and Richar |
nly chamber music and piano pieces, but also | orchestral works and concertos. |
on of the original song 'Sacred,' with a new | orchestral intro and outro, was used. |
He composed church music as well as | orchestral works and chamber music. |
A rippling piano and tenor sax feature the | orchestral arrangement and Ray Eberle and the Modernair |
ranger and pianist, especially noted for his | orchestral arrangements and original light music compos |
en piece experimental big band that performs | orchestral jazz and avant-garde jazz. |
ntly working as soloists, recording artists, | orchestral players and university teachers around the w |
She has appeared as an | orchestral leader and concerto soloist with the Gabriel |
orked for the rest of his life as a teacher, | orchestral pianist, and accompanist. |
rical American composer of works for varying | orchestral, chamber and vocal forces. |
that gave him the freedom to experiment with | orchestral colours and arrangements that touring bands |
After a grave climax with gigantic | orchestral chords and a last "struggle" in marching rhy |
He is Director of | Orchestral Activities and Conducting Studies in the Ben |
y's mission is to provide the finest quality | orchestral training and performance opportunities for s |
n Reger can be performed on an organ lacking | orchestral colors and the ability to employ these subtl |
It is characterized by | orchestral brilliance and a number of shifts in tempo a |
being a trio of Olympia CDs, focusing on his | orchestral output and including the one-act opera Tomor |
his dark sounds, including beats with grand | orchestral samples and Latin-tinged production. |
with occasional elements of dub, as well as | orchestral samples and live horns. |
e ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming of | Orchestral Music and recipient of the prestigious John |
From 1981 to 1986, he was director of | orchestral conducting and string instruction at the Sta |
Powell combined traditional | orchestral music and Gregorian chants with contemporary |
8, 1911 - July 30, 1991) was a British light | orchestral violinist and bandleader. |
it from folk instrumentations to full modern | orchestral versions, and making it palatable to interna |
sizer, backed by Taurus pedals, Neil Peart's | orchestral bells and a simple, soft chord progression b |
ces in classical music, light music, modern, | orchestral, choral, and percussion styles. |
c as well as being the cello soloist in many | orchestral pieces and concerti grossi with these two or |
n Symphony (2001 Record of the Year and Best | Orchestral Disc); and Charles Villiers Stanford's Songs |
from 1949 to 1951 was a fruitful one for his | orchestral writing, another notable area of his work; d |
11 in 1969, Blackwell wrote and released the | orchestral piece Apollo 11 : Sea of Tranquility (EMI/Pa |
occasionally revived in 19th century Western | orchestral music, appearing most prominently in Act 1 o |
His | orchestral recordings are numerous, but the highlights |
based on Shakespeare's play, electronics and | orchestral sounds are again mixed, while the focus is m |
be the future caretakers of Britain's strong | orchestral tradition, are not lost from the profession |
Among his | orchestral works are "Four Fancies - Suite" (1925); "Fu |
Melodies are more individual and the | orchestral textures are quite evocative. |
formed by Renee Sands & Ruben Martinez, plus | orchestral music arranged by Steve Sidwell. |
The Beasts And Children", the other being an | orchestral instrumental arrangement by composers Barry |
and Gordon/Chad and Jeremy mold, with light | orchestral pop/rock arrangements, that sometimes employ |
Mitja Nikisch was the son of celebrated | orchestral conductor Arthur Nikisch and, like his fathe |
Soule's "thematic, rich and action-packed" | orchestral writing, as well as the impressive level of |
He has worked extensively as an | orchestral and as a session bassist before becoming a m |
As a composer he wrote mainly | orchestral music, as well as many pieces for his instru |
sport, Pennsylvania, he composed a number of | orchestral works as well as a good deal of chamber musi |
stival offers apprenticeships in each of the | orchestral instruments as well as collaborative piano, |
yev-style state-run ensembles with elaborate | orchestral arrangements as sort of an antipode to the W |
piano/organ accompaniment, has a subsequent | orchestral accompaniment as well, utilizing various dif |
In 2000, at the age of 15, he made his | orchestral debut as he performed with the Phoenix Symph |
l Out Boy and The Academy Is... operatic and | orchestral performances, as well as civic ceremonies, f |
Her compositions include large-scale | orchestral works, as well as songs, keyboard, and chamb |
In 1970, he was made as Professor of | Orchestral Conducting at the Madrid Royal Conservatory. |
There are big | orchestral climaxes at dramatic moments but also some p |
is currently the director of conducting and | orchestral studies at the Juilliard School and laureate |
He was made head of | orchestral studies at the FUMPA in 1957 and was appoint |
ate in life he was invited to become head of | orchestral conducting at Royal College of Music in Lond |
lso took courses in contemporary harmony and | orchestral conducting at The Goldsmith College in Londo |
Uhlig made his | orchestral debut at the Barbican in London in 1997. |
, like Schumann's, employs a single powerful | orchestral chord at its introduction before the piano's |
Deutsch made her solo | orchestral debut at the age of 11 with the Clear Lake S |
ts an annual silent-film screening with live | orchestral music at Royce Hall. |
Mr. Mishler is also the | orchestral director at Exeter High School in Exeter, Pe |
uzu, Sugawara performed the song with a live | orchestral accompaniment at the premiere. |
musical studies in clarinet, composition and | orchestral conducting at the Academy for Music and Perf |
Anshel Brusilow was Director of | Orchestral Studies at the North Texas State University |
000-2003, while earning a Master's degree in | orchestral conducting at Mannes College of Music. |
From 1981 Kontarsky has been Professor of | orchestral conducting at the Frankfurt University of Mu |
worked as a conductor of student choral and | orchestral ensembles at the Frankfurt University of Mus |
and opera performances, there is a sizeable | orchestral pit available. |
e and female vocal track, guitar-playing and | orchestral string backing. |
The | orchestral post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor's |
he play of Bolden and allowed for more of an | orchestral (big band) style. |
There is also an arrangement for | orchestral wind band. |
lar insistence, at a time in which in Spain, | orchestral ensembles barely existed. |
Orchestral ritornello: bars 1-56 | |
1. Adarsa sikhararohanam - An | orchestral composition based on the theme of the conque |
ude Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night-an | orchestral piece based on a villanelle of the same name |
Wolf-Ferrari: | Orchestral Works, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra |
The opening has several measures of | orchestral music before the solo cello enters with an a |
The beat of his music varies from | orchestral to being very disco-like, serious, dark, mys |
ular Bells albums; Tubular Bells (1973), The | Orchestral Tubular Bells (1975), Tubular Bells live (19 |
The | Orchestral Tubular Bells |
He achieved some minor success with his | orchestral works Berceuse and Praeludium. |
most celebrated music from the opera is the | orchestral interludes between scenes. |
The Bock-a-da-bock was invented by | orchestral percussionist Billy Gladstone . |
ames were created using Roland Corporation's | Orchestral Expansion board for their JV series keyboard |
is also noted for his large oeuvre of light | orchestral and brass band compositions, as well as his |
nts include drama, ballet, opera, ice shows, | orchestral concerts, brass and military bands, musical |
Friedheim Award (second prize, 1994, for his | orchestral work Bright Sambas), a Naumberg Recording Aw |
e of the pre-eminent interpreters of English | orchestral music, British-born conductor James Judd has |
second movement in the jocular nature of the | orchestral phrases, but contains some of the accented n |
This version does not have the | orchestral overdubs but instead has some great phasing |
It was originally written with | orchestral accompaniment, but was later published to be |
It was originally written with | orchestral accompaniment, but it was later published to |
This is not traditionally done in classical | orchestral scores, but is done by some twentieth-centur |
e composed counterpoint well as found in his | orchestral music but most of his music lacked an expres |
n 1970 (again with Byrne producing, and with | orchestral arrangements by Graeme Hall), but it was rel |
Capriccio burlesco is an | orchestral work by Sir William Walton, written between |
The first, "Love Me Forever", featured | orchestral backing by Sid Bass and peaked at #25 on the |
songs by Shay Healy and Christy Moore, with | orchestral arrangements by Phil Coulter. |
The programme will include choral and | orchestral music by Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Parry. |
e disparate elements are tied together by an | orchestral score by minimalist composer Michael Nyman, |
voice accompanied only by his guitar, added | orchestral arrangements by Roger Webb and Geoff Love to |
Orchestral arrangements by Johnny Mandel provided the b | |
There Will Be Blood and features an original | orchestral score by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood |
The complete | orchestral works by Paul Hindemith and Erich Wolfgang K |
As an | orchestral showpiece by an important nineteenth-century |
ore of a jazz/classical crossover album with | orchestral arrangements by Dale Oheler. |
re is an addition of a newly recorded stereo | orchestral soundtrack by Carl Davis with the London Phi |
ack on Before These Crowded Streets features | orchestral arrangements by John D'earth, with D'earth o |
The song features | orchestral arrangements by Gene Page. |
The second, "Hideaway", had | orchestral accompaniment by Richard Hayman, and peaked |
The Masquerade suite is an | orchestral work by the Soviet-Armenian composer Aram Kh |
being Madonna's I'm Breathless album, and an | orchestral score by Danny Elfman. |
This is probably best-known as an | orchestral arrangement by Arnold Foster published in 19 |
The Crying Light features | orchestral arrangements by Antony and Nico Muhly. |
roll ballad recorded by Buddy Holly with the | orchestral backing by Dick Jacobs. |
Tristan is a six-movement | orchestral work by the German composer Hans Werner Henz |
Seis De Mayo is an entirely | orchestral album by the guitarist and composer Trey Ana |
released by Frank Zappa in 1987, containing | orchestral pieces by Zappa set to the clay animation of |
ly titled "Suite from Porgy and Bess", is an | orchestral work by George Gershwin based upon music fro |
Political Overture for Orchestra is a short | orchestral composition by Leonard Bernstein. |
ased its first compact disc, a collection of | orchestral masterworks by Beethoven, Schubert, Mahler, |
guitar), and Colin Petersen (drums), with an | orchestral arrangement by Bill Shepherd. |
(Norwegian: Bojarernes Indtogsmarsch) is an | orchestral composition by the Norwegian Johan Halvorsen |
Loosely based upon the | orchestral suite by Gustav Holst, The Planets followed |
ey are invited to rehearse and perform major | orchestral works by composers including Mahler, Shostak |
The Story of a Flemish Farm is an | orchestral suite by British composer Ralph Vaughan Will |
g and crediting Patton for the "depth of his | orchestral arrangements" calling them "surprisingly mat |
Haydn's esteem for his impresario and | orchestral leader can sometimes be seen in the symphoni |
When used in an | orchestral setting, castanets are sometimes attached to |
elites, and The Eye of the Wind Rhapsody, an | orchestral work celebrating the exploration of the New |
His compositions include | orchestral and chamber music, operas, cantatas, Masses |
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