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t the age of 16, and joined the Los Angeles | Philharmonic a year later as its youngest member ever. |
rincipal cellist of the Greater Spartanburg | Philharmonic, a member of the Phoenix Players and Ritz C |
In 1784 Kalkbrenner was received into the | Philharmonic Academy of Bologna by virtue of a four part |
He was honorary member of the | Philharmonic Academy of Rome, and of the Philharmonic So |
, Italy, where he worked as a member of the | Philharmonic Academy. |
that he was made an honorary member of the | Philharmonic Academy. |
Japan | philharmonic administrative office is also located in Su |
as named permanent conductor of the Boulder | Philharmonic after his first year. |
914) were principal players in the New York | Philharmonic after leaving the New York Symphony Orchest |
Though he would occasionally conduct the | Philharmonic after that, he lost the post of Music Direc |
In 1998 the Portland Youth | Philharmonic also represented the United States at the B |
pointed Solo (Principal) Oboe in the Berlin | Philharmonic, also under Rattle. |
Players, Britten Sinfonia, Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic, Ambache Chamber Orchestra and New London O |
with other orchestras such as the New York | Philharmonic, American Composer's Orchestra, Met Opera O |
he New York City Ballet and the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and who remain active in their professions. |
the American Youth Symphony, the California | Philharmonic, and the Presidential Symphony Orchestra of |
rom 1924 to 1933 he conducted the Stuttgart | Philharmonic, and in 1928, Kurtz was enagaged by Anna Pa |
eat Concert Hall is home to the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. |
Seiko Lee as the soloists with the Belgrade | Philharmonic and the 120-voice choir of the Academic Cul |
e BBC Concert Orchestra, and both the Royal | Philharmonic and Philharmonia Orchestras. |
performed live in Japan with the New Japan | Philharmonic and is available as a DVD release. |
include piano concertos for the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. |
In 1945 he joined the Vienna | Philharmonic and spent 19 years (1954 - 1973) as its fir |
led the Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York | Philharmonic and Pittsburgh Symphony. |
ssions from orchestras such as the New York | Philharmonic and the Chicago Symphony. |
rformance level), the Chamber ensemble, the | Philharmonic, and two Symphonic. |
In 1949, he co-founded the Slovak | Philharmonic and became its first director until 1952 an |
ups such as the Wind Ensemble of the Berlin | Philharmonic and the Vienna-Berlin Ensemble. |
is by Arthur Benjamin, performed by London | Philharmonic and conducted by Muir Mathieson. |
in both The Band From Utopia, the Mar Vista | Philharmonic, and Jon Larsen's, Strange News From Mars, |
featured soloist on a tour with the Warsaw | Philharmonic and Kazimierz Kord in January/February 2002 |
ssman - former principal of the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and former student himself of Marcel Tabute |
ty Concert Hall in Japan with the New Japan | Philharmonic and the Tokyo City Symphony Orchestra. |
Japan | Philharmonic and Suginami city announced that the formal |
estra in April 1966, he rejoined the London | Philharmonic, and devoted more time to chamber music, fo |
Since that time he has directed the Berlin | Philharmonic and the Israel Philharmonic, conducted in t |
iolinist with the Manhattan School of Music | Philharmonic and the New Jersey Youth Symphony, and she |
In 1977 he joined the Berlin | Philharmonic, and in 1983 was appointed by Herbert von K |
tra and the Chamber Orchestra of the Kielce | Philharmonic and later performed with the String Quintet |
orks have been performed by the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera, amo |
The New World | Philharmonic and Choir provide traditional orchestral an |
o has appeared as soloist with the New York | Philharmonic and co-founded the Chamber Music Society of |
) Jimmy Durante, Milton Berle, the New York | Philharmonic, and the Lyric Opera of Chicago. |
s as the Berlin Radio Symphony, the Dresden | Philharmonic and the Danish State Symphony. |
onductor and Music Director of the Duisburg | Philharmonic and Vancouver Opera |
he permanent guest conductor St. Petersburg | Philharmonic and has frequently conducted the Moscow Phi |
nd's Korsholm Music Festival, the Rochester | Philharmonic, and with Houston's Greenbriar Consortium. |
Umbra (2000); written for the Brooklyn | Philharmonic and Robert Spano |
ces of his works in concerts at the Hamburg | Philharmonic and Singing Academy as well as in Leipzig w |
ve given concerts in the most of the polish | philharmonic and theatre stages, repeatedly in Warsaw's |
irector and Artistic Director of the Krakow | Philharmonic and Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra in Poland |
iro Ohyama, assistant conductor of the L.A. | Philharmonic, and continued with Jan Robertson, head of |
07, made the decision to leave the Helsinki | Philharmonic and concentrate on achieving international |
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and Orchestre National de France, among oth |
8 season include a tour with St. Petersburg | Philharmonic and conductor Temirkanov, a tour in South A |
as well as the Pacific Symphony, Rochester | Philharmonic and the IRIS Orchestra in Memphis. |
ymphony Orchestra in New York, the Belgrade | Philharmonic and with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philhar |
r symphony orchestras, such as the New York | Philharmonic and Boston Philharmonic, and conductors, su |
ns were absorbed into the Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic and the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmo |
ductor of the Bremer Philharmoniker (Bremen | Philharmonic) and music director at the Bremen opera. |
major conducting positions with the Warsaw | Philharmonic and the Southwest German Radio Symphony Orc |
i's father was a violinist for the New York | Philharmonic and his mother was a concert pianist. |
he center is the home of the South Carolina | Philharmonic, and is also used for other functions such |
5-1951 he conducted concerts for the Berlin | Philharmonic and Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, as well for |
rich Buxbaum, principal cello of the Vienna | Philharmonic, and then studied with Anton Walter at the |
n Concerto for EMI with the Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic and Sir Charles Groves, and with the Philha |
and his works were performed by the Vienna | Philharmonic and the famous Hellmesberger Quartet. |
eatures a string quartet from the Timisoara | Philharmonic and Israeli drummer Yoni Halevy. |
oncert hall and home of the "George Enescu" | Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual internation |
He did notable playing for Jazz at the | Philharmonic and can be heard on several CDs with Charli |
onductors, among them members of the Vienna | Philharmonic and the Vienna Symphony orchestras. |
In 1937 she conducted Czech | Philharmonic and a year later the BBC Orchestra in her c |
Elsewhere, he performed with the Bremen | Philharmonic and Stefan Blunier, and the Basel Symphony |
to all this he was involved in Jazz at the | Philharmonic and worked with Nat King Cole. |
hestra, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, New York | Philharmonic, and pianist Jan Behr performing music of R |
estra, the Budapest Symphony, the Hong Kong | Philharmonic and the China Central Opera Orchestra of Be |
ater on he became conductor of the Adelaide | Philharmonic, and in 1889 entered into partnership with |
ght open air concerts featured the New York | Philharmonic and the Lewisohn Stadium Orchestra along wi |
y with the Pacific Symphony and Los Angeles | Philharmonic and performs as part of the Hollywood Bowl |
rchestra, Chicago Symphony, the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and major orchestras in Dallas, Kansas City |
Orchestra, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Prague | Philharmonic and see return visits to the Hungarian Nati |
concert in Los Angeles with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and the chorus of Los Angeles Opera. |
In February 2011, the Oslo | Philharmonic announced the appointment of Petrenko as it |
The | Philharmonic announced that each of the candidates would |
The Dortmunder Philharmoniker (Dortmund | Philharmonic) are a German symphony orchestra based in D |
He also worked with the Berlin | Philharmonic as a guest conductor. |
He has worked for the Los Angeles | Philharmonic as the Artistic Director of Jazz from 1998 |
In 1998, he joined the BBC | Philharmonic as its Assistant Conductor, and later becam |
irector of JMOC, principal oboe of the Erie | Philharmonic, as well as the Professor of Oboe at Kent S |
d cello with Edwin Geber of the Los Angeles | Philharmonic as a child and eventually, after nearly-dro |
in conducting, was released by the New York | Philharmonic as part of a Bernstein Live set. |
experience as first horn with the Hamilton | Philharmonic as well as extensive experience free-lancin |
The Portland Youth | Philharmonic Association is an organization of several o |
Feltsman debuted with the Moscow | Philharmonic at age 11. |
Harding first conducted the Berlin | Philharmonic at age 21. |
arx making his public debut with the Vienna | Philharmonic at 12. From 1918 to 1920 he studied composi |
t time with Sir Simon Rattle and the Berlin | Philharmonic at the BBC Proms and at Symphony Hall in pe |
stival as well as concerts with the Dresden | Philharmonic at the Semperoper in Dresden and the Gulben |
He became concertmaster of the Berlin | Philharmonic at age 26, and served in the position until |
d when he staged a memorable concert at the | Philharmonic Auditorium in Los Angeles on July 2, 1944, |
ed a successful portfolio as conductor (BBC | Philharmonic, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC Singers, Britte |
r to see the last performance of the Berlin | Philharmonic before the city was captured by the Red Arm |
With the | Philharmonic being one of the few non-varsity full orche |
as including the Boston Symphony, Cleveland | Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, |
rus, and orchestra, was produced at the New | Philharmonic, Berlioz conducting, on 4 July 1855, and pl |
women had been discovered by Orange County | Philharmonic board members. |
umnus guest artist with The Carnegie Mellon | Philharmonic, Bonner made his Carnegie Hall debut, singi |
He has appeared with the New York | Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Royal C |
or with such major orchestras as the Berlin | Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphon |
Orchestra in Rome, RAI Turino, Monte Carlo | Philharmonic, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Norwegian |
r disadvantaged children, and the Louisiana | Philharmonic Brass Quintet. |
Orchestra, Halle Orchestra, Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic, Britten Sinfonia, Scottish Chamber Orchest |
well as the Columbia Workshop and New York | Philharmonic broadcasts. |
Fort Wayne | Philharmonic brochures |
Newton has performed with the New York | Philharmonic, Brooklyn Philharmonic, L'Orchestre du Cons |
tudied under a clarinetist for the New York | Philharmonic, but turned down a classical career to play |
nfante's involvement with the Orange County | Philharmonic came to an abrupt end in 1962. |
Center, University of Maryland (MD); Naples | Philharmonic Center for the Arts (FL); Purdue Convocatio |
The Estonian | Philharmonic Chamber Choir (EPCC) is a professional choi |
rom 2002 they have worked with the Estonian | Philharmonic Chamber Choir. |
io and Television Chamber Orchestra, Munich | Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic scho |
sic performances with members of the Berlin | Philharmonic, Chamber Orchestra of Europe and many other |
In 2005 Capet founded the Victoria | Philharmonic Choir (VPC), serving as its principal condu |
ng on mathematics, performs with the Berlin | Philharmonic Choir and practices ballroom dancing. |
He notably founded the Victoria | Philharmonic Choir in 2005 and the Euphonia Music Festiv |
d, the BBC Concert Orchestra and the London | Philharmonic Choir conducted by Charles Hazlewood perfor |
The Southampton | Philharmonic Choir is a large choral society based in So |
James Johnson, Ute Trekel-Burckhardt; Czech | Philharmonic Choir Brno; Basel Symphony Orchestra; Mario |
ce: Maritana, RTE Concert Orchestra and RTE | Philharmonic Choir |
An informal history of the London | Philharmonic Choir was published. |
ce, the Polish Radio Choir and the Silesian | Philharmonic Choir with soloists Zofia Kilanowicz and An |
range of jobs while he sang for the London | Philharmonic Choir and wrote his first novel, The Aerody |
The Swansea | Philharmonic Choir is a mixed choir based in Swansea, Wa |
Zbigniew Preisner and performed by Silesian | Philharmonic choir along with Sinfonia |
raci with the Prague Symphony Orchestra and | Philharmonic Choir, was released in 2005 by the Brillian |
For the Millennium, Southampton | Philharmonic Choir, jointly with Leeds Festival Chorus, |
ll is also a common venue for the Leicester | Philharmonic Choir, the Leicester Symphony Orchestra, th |
rian; Radio Symphonieorchester Wien, Slovak | Philharmonic Choir, conducted by Bertrand de Billy (OEHM |
val, Virtuosi Brunensis; Transylvania State | Philharmonic Choir; Alberto Zedda (conductor). |
oprano; John Cameron, baritone; with London | Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic. |
o: Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, San Juan | Philharmonic Chorale; Andreas Delfs, conductor; Heidi Gr |
In 1937 the Sheffield | Philharmonic Chorus merged with Sheffield Musical Union, |
tfordshire Chorus was known as the Hatfield | Philharmonic Chorus which, with the Hatfield Philharmoni |
estre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Prague | Philharmonic Chorus. |
oist with Pierre Boulez and the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, Christoph Eschenbach and the Chicago Symph |
s Guest Principal Horn with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, Cincinnati Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, P |
popular), often accompanied by the New York | Philharmonic Club, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and simil |
musician include various ensembles with his | philharmonic colleagues as well performances with partne |
stein Conducts Music of Our Time," New York | Philharmonic, Columbia Masterworks, MS6733, 1965. |
ing, with Bernstein conducting the New York | Philharmonic, Columbus Boychoir and Camerata Singers wit |
Philadelphia Orchestra (1981); the New York | Philharmonic commissioned Philharmonia for its 150th ann |
m and Chairman of the Board of the Brooklyn | Philharmonic, complained to the law firm, and Currier lo |
currently touring with Sting and the Royal | Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on his Symphonicity tour. |
On Saturday July 5, 1986 a New York | Philharmonic concert was held in Central Park. |
troduced the work to Britain in a Liverpool | Philharmonic concert on November 13, 1956. |
in those years was at the first Jazz at the | Philharmonic concert in 1944. |
1816 an overture by him was performed at a | Philharmonic concert. |
He also appeared at the first Jazz at the | Philharmonic concert. |
He led New York | Philharmonic concerts in 1943-44 and also conducted at t |
ho was also responsible for the Jazz at the | Philharmonic concerts, at which all of the musicians on |
any years contributed program notes for the | Philharmonic concerts. |
h violinist Antonio Brosa with the New York | Philharmonic conducted by John Barbirolli. |
s Cello Concerto in D major with the Vienna | Philharmonic conducted by Felix Weingartner. |
He performed with the Berlin | Philharmonic conducted by Herbert von Karajan in 1976 an |
k using ancient instruments with the Slovak | Philharmonic conducted by Ondrej Leonard. |
h's St Matthew Passion with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic conducted by Peter Schreier. |
o in A minor with the Orchestra of the Oslo | Philharmonic conducted by Issay Dobrowen before an audie |
2005 BBC | Philharmonic, conductor Rumon Gamba, Chandos CHAN 1029 |
debut at the 92nd Street Y and his New York | Philharmonic debut during the 2000-01 season, he has app |
hubert: Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished", Vienna | Philharmonic, Deutsche Grammophon. |
lacked a proper concert hall, and the Oslo | Philharmonic did not have a regular hall for their rehea |
i Dinizulu and the Kotoko Society, Brooklyn | Philharmonic, Diedre Murray, the Kronos Quartet, Akyenee |
was an assistant conductor of the New York | Philharmonic during the music directorship of Leonard Be |
become assistant conductor of the New York | Philharmonic during the 1965-66 season. |
t formed from leading members of the Vienna | Philharmonic, during the war. |
Georgescu's exile from the Bucharest | Philharmonic ended when Silvestri stepped down in 1953, |
The Jr. | Philharmonic enjoys the distinction of being the only or |
a and the big band era and turned them into | philharmonic ensembles with Opus 78. |
ke (CA) Chamber Ensemble, Amici Musicae and | Philharmonic ensembles and has given many recitals in Ca |
Westchester | Philharmonic eventually replaced it. |
has been a regular part of the Long Island | Philharmonic ever since. |
ut of the Shadows" with the Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic, featuring two neglected female composers, |
l in Los Angeles, played by the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, followed by an East Coast premiere with th |
miano, Hansjorg Schellenberger & the Berlin | Philharmonic for Beethoven/Mozart: Quintets (Chicago-Ber |
e was the principal flutist of the New York | Philharmonic for 15 years. |
ro did make a series of recordings with the | Philharmonic for both the Victor Talking Machine Company |
fter that successful production, the Taipei | Philharmonic Foundation invited the to Taiwan, and launc |
of Marc Grauwels by scholarship of Istanbul | Philharmonic Foundation. |
rmances, beginning with the new Los Angeles | Philharmonic, founded by philanthropist William Andrews |
For the later incarnation of the Florida | Philharmonic, founded in 1985, see Florida Philharmonic |
ilion served as the home of the Los Angeles | Philharmonic from 1964 until 2003, when the Music Center |
f the BBC Northern Orchestra (later the BBC | Philharmonic) from 1958 to 1968. |
Junior Symphony (now called Portland Youth | Philharmonic) from 1954-1994. |
Babitz was a violinist with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic from 1933-37, and then played with Hollywoo |
also served as conductor to the New Orleans | Philharmonic from 1940 to 1944. |
Mahler was music director of the Erie | Philharmonic from 1947 to 1953 and the Hartford Symphony |
He was the solo clarinetist with the Berlin | Philharmonic from 2001 to 2007. |
lan was composer and conductor with the BBC | Philharmonic from 2000 to 2009, following which he took |
A piece commissioned by the | Philharmonic from composer Melinda Wagner, Concerto for |
ter was principal clarinetist of the Vienna | Philharmonic from 1955-1983. |
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