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by the Southbank Centre and the Los Angeles | Philharmonic. |
Music Academy of the West, the Los Angeles | Philharmonic Institute, Mozarteum in Salzburg, and other |
s Guest Principal Horn with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, Cincinnati Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, P |
tions as the Los Angeles Opera, Los Angeles | Philharmonic, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Hollywood Bowl |
It was commissioned by the Los Angeles | Philharmonic with the support of Betty Freeman. |
was a featured soloist with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic in a concert at the Hollywood Bowl. |
y evening, August 28, 2007, the Los Angeles | Philharmonic honored Edelman, on the Hollywood Bowl stag |
was a conducting fellow at the Los Angeles | Philharmonic Institute studying with Leonard Bernstein. |
with Zubin Mehta conducting the Los Angeles | Philharmonic with soloist Jascha Heifetz. |
he Roger Wagner Chorale and the Los Angeles | Philharmonic to perform the score. |
ivarius on loan to him from the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, was stolen after he left it on his porch. |
y with the Pacific Symphony and Los Angeles | Philharmonic and performs as part of the Hollywood Bowl |
and as a regular member of the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, the premier orchestra of Southern Californ |
e as Associate Conductor of the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, with which he appeared regularly at Walt D |
rchestra, Chicago Symphony, the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and major orchestras in Dallas, Kansas City |
concert in Los Angeles with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic and the chorus of Los Angeles Opera. |
hich took their toll on Tulsa, and made the | Philharmonic unsustainable. |
in both The Band From Utopia, the Mar Vista | Philharmonic, and Jon Larsen's, Strange News From Mars, |
of it being occupied by the Satu Mare State | Philharmonic. |
he became music director of the Mexico City | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
For the Millennium, Southampton | Philharmonic Choir, jointly with Leeds Festival Chorus, |
urer and musicologist of the Moldavan State | Philharmonic Society. |
he was formerly a member of the Monte Carlo | Philharmonic, the French National, the Lille National an |
Orchestra in Rome, RAI Turino, Monte Carlo | Philharmonic, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Norwegian |
estre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Prague | Philharmonic Chorus. |
e New England Conservatory of Music's Youth | Philharmonic Orchestra under Benjamin Zander from 1982 t |
ke (CA) Chamber Ensemble, Amici Musicae and | Philharmonic ensembles and has given many recitals in Ca |
The name "Czech | Philharmonic Orchestra" appeared for the first time in 1 |
In the early 1990s, the name Westchester | Philharmonic was adopted. |
in the concert hall of the National Polish | Philharmonic, which at night served as a recording studi |
Foreign Mission in Falkner Street, near the | Philharmonic Hall. |
to Edo de Waart with the Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic. |
al guest conductor of the Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic. |
recorded in 1993 with the Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic Orchestra under Edo de Waart (Brilliant Cla |
(Hans Vonk conducting the Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic Orchestra) |
ns were absorbed into the Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic and the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmo |
2003 he was soloist with Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic Orchestra in Guss Janssen's Violin Concerto |
rmonique de Radio France, Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the Colleg |
me Barbirolli was conductor of the New York | Philharmonic, where he had succeeded Arturo Toscanini in |
emiered on February 2, 1956 by the New York | Philharmonic under the baton of Dimitri Mitropoulos. |
Centauri 17 with 16 members of the New York | Philharmonic. |
Hamburg, pending completion of the new Elbe | Philharmonic Hall. |
popular), often accompanied by the New York | Philharmonic Club, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and simil |
ductor to Leonard Bernstein at the New York | Philharmonic. |
given its first performance by the New York | Philharmonic on November 12, 1925, with the composer at |
hines" (composed in 2007) with the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Alan Gilbert. |
ion with Leonard Bernstein and the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
ing, with Bernstein conducting the New York | Philharmonic, Columbus Boychoir and Camerata Singers wit |
The music was premiered by the New York | Philharmonic on 19 September 2002 at Avery Fisher Hall. |
notator and Program Editor for the New York | Philharmonic. |
l debut when he performed with the New York | Philharmonic under Maazel. |
performed live in Japan with the New Japan | Philharmonic and is available as a DVD release. |
well as the Columbia Workshop and New York | Philharmonic broadcasts. |
He led New York | Philharmonic concerts in 1943-44 and also conducted at t |
He has appeared with the New York | Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Royal C |
He became conductor of the New York | Philharmonic in 1891 where he remained until is death in |
as the assistant conductor of the New York | Philharmonic. |
led the Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York | Philharmonic and Pittsburgh Symphony. |
the Young People's Concerts of the New York | Philharmonic. |
of the Philadelphia Orchestra and New York | Philharmonic. |
a variety of orchestras, from the New York | Philharmonic to the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. |
h violinist Antonio Brosa with the New York | Philharmonic conducted by John Barbirolli. |
ssions from orchestras such as the New York | Philharmonic and the Chicago Symphony. |
nce debut with Zubin Mehta and the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra at age 9. |
rk debut in November 1934 with the New York | Philharmonic performing Edward MacDowell's Piano Concert |
nx Zoo, Metropolitan Opera and the New York | Philharmonic. |
also served as conductor to the New Orleans | Philharmonic from 1940 to 1944. |
aching artist and affiliate of the New York | Philharmonic redesigned the concert program. |
He played with the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1928 to 1949 where he was pr |
Both composers attended a New York | Philharmonic Orchestra concert, where the orchestra perf |
with other orchestras such as the New York | Philharmonic, American Composer's Orchestra, Met Opera O |
ty Concert Hall in Japan with the New Japan | Philharmonic and the Tokyo City Symphony Orchestra. |
Newton has performed with the New York | Philharmonic, Brooklyn Philharmonic, L'Orchestre du Cons |
as also guest conductor for the New Orleans | Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, the Louisiana All-State |
lay in the woodwind section of the New York | Philharmonic, her first appearance with the orchestra wa |
r of the board of directors of the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
rogramming during a concert by the New York | Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta highlighting young perfor |
The New World | Philharmonic and Choir provide traditional orchestral an |
the major symphonic works with the New York | Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta and Ku |
uished orchestras: among them, the New York | Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, Bosto |
esser appeared as soloist with the New York | Philharmonic on more than fifty occasions, and has been |
the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
c Director Zubin Mehta to join the New York | Philharmonic. |
914) were principal players in the New York | Philharmonic after leaving the New York Symphony Orchest |
was an assistant conductor of the New York | Philharmonic during the music directorship of Leonard Be |
ssics" series of concerts with the New York | Philharmonic since the inception of the series in the su |
4 January 1973, Flash would fill New York's | Philharmonic Hall. |
On Saturday July 5, 1986 a New York | Philharmonic concert was held in Central Park. |
of the Metropolitan Opera and the New York | Philharmonic. |
ro, one-time concert master of the New York | Philharmonic. |
uilliard School, debuting with the New York | Philharmonic the next year. |
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. |
He has also appeared with the New York | Philharmonic under the direction of Andre Kostelanetz, p |
l with Yoko Matsuo conducting the New Japan | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Fournier, and Norm Freeman (of the New York | Philharmonic). |
e was the principal flutist of the New York | Philharmonic for 15 years. |
ol Burnett, Elaine Stritch and the New York | Philharmonic. |
New York on 29 March 1941 with the New York | Philharmonic under John Barbirolli. |
the Passion of Boule de Suif), the New York | Philharmonic, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the H |
etropolitan Opera, a Patron of the New York | Philharmonic Society, president of the Goodman Family Fo |
e National Symphony Orchestra, the New York | Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Rhode |
Metropolitan Opera House, and the New York | Philharmonic. |
ery major orchestra, including the New York | Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Cleveland Orches |
hen George Eastman formed the new Rochester | Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) in 1919 the RO was disbande |
Dimitri Mitropoulos conducting the New York | Philharmonic. |
debut at the 92nd Street Y and his New York | Philharmonic debut during the 2000-01 season, he has app |
It was commissioned by the New York | Philharmonic in celebration of its 125th anniversary, an |
soloist in a nationally televised New York | Philharmonic Young People's Concert, conducted by Leonar |
n the United States, including the New York | Philharmonic, the Detroit, St. Louis, Pittsburgh Symphon |
Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, New York | Philharmonic Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, and the Los |
American orchestras including the New York | Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland, Minnea |
to the New York City Opera to the New Japan | Philharmonic. |
He has also sung with the New York | Philharmonic in Verdi's Messa da Requiem, and recorded t |
Ashkenazy, with Bernstein and the New York | Philharmonic, performing the Tchaikovsky Concerto, with |
sitions have been performed by the New York | Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, the American Com |
been invited to guest conduct the New Japan | Philharmonic Orchestra and will work with the soloist Em |
in conducting, was released by the New York | Philharmonic as part of a Bernstein Live set. |
formed as a piano soloist with the New York | Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Boston S |
r symphony orchestras, such as the New York | Philharmonic and Boston Philharmonic, and conductors, su |
s first and last concerts with the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra, in 1926 and 1945 respectively, t |
was first violin and viola of the New York | Philharmonic Society (now the New York Philharmonic) and |
m being the youngest member of the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra, which he joined in 1992, to Prin |
i's father was a violinist for the New York | Philharmonic and his mother was a concert pianist. |
February 1879, at a concert of the New York | Philharmonic Society. |
become assistant conductor of the New York | Philharmonic during the 1965-66 season. |
re recording of the work, with the New York | Philharmonic. |
stein Conducts Music of Our Time," New York | Philharmonic, Columbia Masterworks, MS6733, 1965. |
Keith Lockhart conducting), The New England | Philharmonic (Richard Pittman conducting), The Boston Mu |
In Japan, he played with the New Japan | Philharmonic, the Century Symphony Orchestra and the Hir |
, who was the concertmaster of the New York | Philharmonic. |
embers of the Metropolitan Opera & New York | Philharmonic. |
r in 1933; it was premiered by the New York | Philharmonic under Werner Janssen in 1934. |
nces with principal players of the New York | Philharmonic. |
arly 1950 Feldman went to hear the New York | Philharmonic give a performance of Anton Webern's Sympho |
tion of second bassoonist with the New York | Philharmonic. |
Marlboro Music Festival, with the New York | Philharmonic, the Waverly Consort, and the Orchestra of |
ther George was a violinist in the New York | Philharmonic. |
ved as guest conductor of the New Hampshire | Philharmonic Orchestra, and spends his summers in Tangle |
a one-off show with strings by the New York | Philharmonic orchestra at the Roseland Ballroom in New Y |
ngelberg was music director of the New York | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1922 to 1928. |
Philadelphia Orchestra (1981); the New York | Philharmonic commissioned Philharmonia for its 150th ann |
enze composed the symphony for the New York | Philharmonic, which premiered the work on May 18, 1963 u |
It was performed by the New York | Philharmonic that year with Leonard Bernstein conducting |
hestra, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, New York | Philharmonic, and pianist Jan Behr performing music of R |
the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York | Philharmonic. |
ght open air concerts featured the New York | Philharmonic and the Lewisohn Stadium Orchestra along wi |
tudied under a clarinetist for the New York | Philharmonic, but turned down a classical career to play |
onized soundtrack, provided by the New York | Philharmonic. |
d the piece with Bernstein and the New York | Philharmonic. |
t conductor of the newly-established Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra, leading its Berlin debut concert |
r and musical director of the North Holland | Philharmonic that he attracted attention for his complet |
Mr. Rouhani was co-founder of the | Philharmonic Society of Tehran. |
position of principal conductor of Dresden | Philharmonic Orchestra, which he kept until 1985. |
He was one of the founder-members of the | Philharmonic Society and led the orchestra at its first |
Peruvian military band and president of the | Philharmonic. |
e-recording performed by the City of Prague | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Conductor and Artistic Director of Karelia | Philharmonic Orchestra in Petrozavodsk. |
, Italy, where he worked as a member of the | Philharmonic Academy. |
of Marc Grauwels by scholarship of Istanbul | Philharmonic Foundation. |
City of Prague | Philharmonic Orchestra - Strings |
granted the building the status of National | Philharmonic of Ukraine. |
iolinist with the Manhattan School of Music | Philharmonic and the New Jersey Youth Symphony, and she |
in Manahan Thomas (soprano); City of Prague | Philharmonic Orchestra, James Morgan (conductor). |
"The Orchestra of Kharkov | Philharmonic is an excellent orchestra. |
the founders (with his tutor Viotti) of the | Philharmonic Society in 1813 and one of the first teache |
In 1933 Vagts became President of the | philharmonic society and was made in charge of the music |
He was honorary member of the | Philharmonic Academy of Rome, and of the Philharmonic So |
s forced retirement from the violins of the | Philharmonic on account of his old age, are thought to h |
oyal Ballet Sinfonia and the City of Prague | Philharmonic Orchestra, for labels such as ASV Sanctuary |
concerts featuring principal players of the | Philharmonic, held in various venues. |
ipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in favour of the | Philharmonic Society, in which he succeeded Richard Wagn |
or the new-music concert programming of the | Philharmonic Society at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Bru |
that he was made an honorary member of the | Philharmonic Academy. |
As a member of the | Philharmonic, Stephen has played over 4000 concerts unde |
in the violin section of the Oklahoma City | Philharmonic. |
However, the older Leningrad | Philharmonic Orchestra claimed this distinction for most |
stein in 1962 to commemorate the opening of | Philharmonic Hall, now Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Cent |
rked for a year with the Belgrade Opera and | Philharmonic, until Yugoslavia also became involved in W |
nt and changed into Polish Baltic Opera and | Philharmonic (POiFB). |
The Opera & | Philharmonic Society has at its disposal two halls - a c |
The Opera & | Philharmonic Society possesses technical means for produ |
stantin Heintel; Chorus of Kiel Opera; Kiel | Philharmonic Orchestra; Markus Frank, conductor |
women had been discovered by Orange County | Philharmonic board members. |
nfante's involvement with the Orange County | Philharmonic came to an abrupt end in 1962. |
in local newspapers that “The Orange County | Philharmonic Society will continue to operate entirely i |
raci with the Prague Symphony Orchestra and | Philharmonic Choir, was released in 2005 by the Brillian |
1982 Giro for orchestra (Tampere | Philharmonic Orchestra, Finland; 27 November 1981), revi |
God Speeded Summer's End for orchestra (BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra commission) |
rchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, London | Philharmonic Orchestra, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Hon |
hony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Rochester | Philharmonic Orchestra, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln |
Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands | Philharmonic Orchestra, and of DNO, effective with the 2 |
io and Television Chamber Orchestra, Munich | Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic scho |
ch as the London Symphony Orchestra, London | Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, th |
the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo | Philharmonic Orchestra, and the National Symphony Orches |
uding the London Symphony Orchestra, London | Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, and the Philharmonia. |
uding the London Symphony Orchestra, London | Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Op |
Orchestra, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Prague | Philharmonic and see return visits to the Hungarian Nati |
This article is about the original Florida | Philharmonic which folded in 1982. |
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