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He is a member of the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
se Forum., and a Board Member of the Boston | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
rts Center, collaborating with the Shanghai | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Beecham instead went on to found the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
y album “I'll sing for you” with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
sody on a Theme of Paganini with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
on 21 September 2010, along with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
the composer at the piano and the Leningrad | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
een recorded by Adrian Boult and the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
the Principal Guest Conductor of the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
he Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
with Klauspeter Seibel conducting the Kiel | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
alestine Symphony Orchestra, now the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
, including guest conductor with the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
ado named him his assistant with the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Rix has also been a director of the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
principal guest conductor of the Louisiana | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
n, the conductor of the North Ossetia State | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
nging and Marin Alsop conducting the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
he became music director of the Mexico City | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
t Glasgow, and was recorded with the Prague | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
was appointed Principal Horn of the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
y Orchestra and he is a member of the Czech | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
sic for Deutsche Grammophon with the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
music in the first world tour of the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
usanne Mentzer/Peter Hall Company/Rotterdam | Philharmonic Orchestra/Jeffrey Tate), EMI (1992) |
Lalo Cello Concerto - London | Philharmonic Orchestra/Jesus Lopez-Cobos |
BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra/Richard Hickox (Chandos, 2000) |
London | Philharmonic Orchestra: Sir Charles Mackerras (Henry Woo |
stantin Heintel; Chorus of Kiel Opera; Kiel | Philharmonic Orchestra; Markus Frank, conductor |
Arctic | Philharmonic Orchestra; Christian Lindberg, principal co |
io Tozzi) Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra; Conductor: Dimitri Mitropoulos. |
rewe (solo singers); Blaze (rock band); BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra; Peter Maxwell Davies, conductor) |
Watanabe, Akeo; Japan | Philharmonic Orchestra; ca. |
Albert Schagidullin, Matilda Leyser; London | Philharmonic Orchestra; Vladimir Jurowski, conductor |
in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra; and Suite for Brass Sextet for t |
d on the executive committee of the Buffalo | Philharmonic Orchestral Society. |
l Horn with both the Philharmonia and Royal | Philharmonic Orchestras, accepting the Philharmonia posi |
med with the Leningrad, Moscow, and Dresden | Philharmonic Orchestras, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra |
ert" in Tel Aviv with the Berlin and Israel | Philharmonic Orchestras, under the baton of Zubin Mehta. |
list of the Budapest Opera and the Budapest | Philharmonic Orchestras. |
and the Munich, Warsaw and Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic Orchestras. |
gebouw, Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Munich | Philharmonic, Orchestre National de Paris, Het Residenti |
in the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Berlin | Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, the Los Angeles Philha |
rmonique de Radio France, Netherlands Radio | Philharmonic, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the Colleg |
There is also a Welte | Philharmonic organ from 1914. |
an and foreign soloists, opera singers, and | philharmonic orhestras performed at the festival. |
In October 2005, members of the Berlin | Philharmonic performed an entire evening of his works, i |
The London | Philharmonic performed many of the soundtracks, includin |
rk debut in November 1934 with the New York | Philharmonic performing Edward MacDowell's Piano Concert |
Ashkenazy, with Bernstein and the New York | Philharmonic, performing the Tchaikovsky Concerto, with |
r, Cab Calloway, Erroll Garner, Jazz at the | Philharmonic, Pete Johnson, Charlie Parker, Sir Charles |
uished orchestras: among them, the New York | Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, Bosto |
1992: Vienna New Year's Concert, Vienna | Philharmonic, Philips. |
The Symphony and | Philharmonic play three concerts every year, two of whic |
In 1924, the Warsaw | Philharmonic played one of his works in public for the f |
ollowing orchestras: Utah Symphony, Antwerp | Philharmonic, Poznan Philharmonic and Lublin Philharmoni |
ic Director of the Jazz for the Los Angeles | Philharmonic program at the Hollywood Bowl and has also |
Le cheval de bronze Chorus and New | Philharmonic Radio Orchestra, conducted by Jean-Pierre M |
In 2000, the National | Philharmonic received a cultural grant from the Governme |
aching artist and affiliate of the New York | Philharmonic redesigned the concert program. |
Herbert von Karajan / Vienna | Philharmonic rehearse the 4th Symphony |
rom a factory in Irlam performed by the BBC | Philharmonic, reminscent of Music While You Work and Wor |
by the Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles | Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Houston Symp |
uding the London Symphony Orchestra, London | Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic, and the Philharmonia. |
became guest conductor with the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Saint Louis Sympho |
ude the Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles | Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Chicago Symphony O |
m The Drum Battle - part of the Jazz at the | Philharmonic series (battle is with Buddy Rich). |
nor), Christian Gerhaher (baritone); Berlin | Philharmonic; Simon Rattle (conductor). |
ssics" series of concerts with the New York | Philharmonic since the inception of the series in the su |
oloist, and has been a member of the Berlin | Philharmonic since 1977, serving as concertmaster since |
performed by | Philharmonic Slavonica |
Mr. Rouhani was co-founder of the | Philharmonic Society of Tehran. |
In 2011 he received the Royal | Philharmonic Society Music Award in the Conductor catego |
nner of the Young Artist prize of the Royal | Philharmonic Society (RPS). |
He was one of the founder-members of the | Philharmonic Society and led the orchestra at its first |
Competition and was appointed the National | Philharmonic Society of Ukraine's soloist. |
the Leningrad State stage and the Leningrad | Philharmonic Society (1931-1941). |
s, on receiving a commission from the Royal | Philharmonic Society he began work on the new piece and |
The Royal | Philharmonic Society Music Awards are given annually for |
and was the first conductor of the Victoria | Philharmonic Society (VPS). |
In 1927, the | Philharmonic Society moved to Kharkiv when it became the |
ane Choral Society in 1859 and the Brisbane | Philharmonic Society in 1861, and was a familiar accompa |
the work with Sarasate as the soloist at a | Philharmonic Society concert in St. James's Hall on Marc |
ly awarded honorary membership of the Royal | Philharmonic Society in 1951. |
R. Premadasa's invitation, and founded the | Philharmonic Society of Sri Lanka. |
Headquarters of the Lithuanian National | Philharmonic Society |
chool of Music and Drama operated by Moscow | Philharmonic Society where he was tutored by Alexander G |
The choir is also known as Southampton | Philharmonic Society and is a registered charity. |
In 1991 he founded at the Bukhara | Philharmonic Society the Shashmaqam Ensemble which grew |
he orchestra's affiliation with Tatar State | Philharmonic Society and merged with S. Saydashev Great |
Founding of the Slovenian | Philharmonic Society (orchestra) |
d to the General Committee of the Hong Kong | Philharmonic Society Limited, whose Chief Executive re-a |
In 1928, the orchestra merged with the | Philharmonic Society of New York to form the Philharmoni |
The National | Philharmonic Society of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Національна |
The Opera & | Philharmonic Society has at its disposal two halls - a c |
of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Royal | Philharmonic Society and the BBC, and from musical festi |
War II the building has housed the Regional | Philharmonic Society with the Transcarpathian Folk Choir |
the founders (with his tutor Viotti) of the | Philharmonic Society in 1813 and one of the first teache |
ortuitous that in that same year the London | Philharmonic society invited him to write a new symphony |
Birtwistle); other prizes include the Royal | Philharmonic Society Composition Competition in 1994, th |
Royal | Philharmonic Society (RPS) Music Award (UK): Nomination |
In 1933 Vagts became President of the | philharmonic society and was made in charge of the music |
fessional musicians in England founded the " | Philharmonic Society of London", which became the Royal |
That was a concert of the Royal | Philharmonic Society with soloists Maud Willby and Norma |
as concertmaster and soloist with the Royal | Philharmonic Society (appointed 1834) and the orchestra |
cial Events and board member of the Calgary | Philharmonic Society for fourteen years. |
mer Night's Dream was nominated for a Royal | Philharmonic Society (RPS) "Best Opera" Award. |
was first violin and viola of the New York | Philharmonic Society (now the New York Philharmonic) and |
of the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong | Philharmonic Society Ltd. |
Her achievements were recognised by the | Philharmonic Society of London (now the Royal Philharmon |
established in 1993 by the Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic Society under the Artistic Direction of con |
He was treasurer of the Royal | Philharmonic Society from 1918 until his death, and taug |
ersity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the | Philharmonic Society of Orange County, the Phyllis C. Wa |
group of professional musicians formed the | Philharmonic Society of London on 24 January 1813. |
ra, The Sacrifice, which won the 2008 Royal | Philharmonic Society Award. |
The Opera & | Philharmonic Society possesses technical means for produ |
fgang Amadeus Mozart's Parto for the Vienna | Philharmonic Society at the Large Ridotto Room. |
or the new-music concert programming of the | Philharmonic Society at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Bru |
It was first performed at a | Philharmonic Society concert on Valentine's Day 1814. |
he more expensive concerts presented by the | Philharmonic Society and others. |
in local newspapers that “The Orange County | Philharmonic Society will continue to operate entirely i |
Madrigals with I Fagiolini, winning a Royal | Philharmonic Society Award in 2006; it toured widely as |
2010 Pianophasing is shortlised for: Royal | Philharmonic Society Music Awards. |
first performance, on 1 May, at a Worcester | Philharmonic Society concert conducted by the organist o |
Winner of the Royal | Philharmonic Society Award for Opera & Music Theatre 200 |
he is the youngest-ever winner of the Royal | Philharmonic Society's Emily Anderson Prize. |
er 9, 1828 as Philharmonische Gesellschaft ( | Philharmonic Society). |
was awarded the highest honour of the Royal | Philharmonic Society, its Gold Medal, in 1959. |
With his brother he also joined the | Philharmonic Society, a society similar to the Freemason |
promise of his Symphony No. 10 to the Royal | Philharmonic Society, since the premiere was at a concer |
urch for the blind, 1847, and the Liverpool | Philharmonic Society, 1848. |
ruch, who was the director of the Liverpool | Philharmonic Society, conducting and Joachim as the solo |
ter to Halifax Choral Society and the Leeds | Philharmonic Society, and is a Life Vice-President of bo |
Slovak | Philharmonic Society, Bratislava, 1956 |
He was President of the Hong Kong | Philharmonic Society, and a member of the Hong Kong Engl |
etropolitan Opera, a Patron of the New York | Philharmonic Society, president of the Goodman Family Fo |
the Musico-Dramatic Institute of the Moscow | Philharmonic Society, where he studied double bass with |
he Edinburgh Festival Critics and the Royal | Philharmonic Society, as well as a 2002 Gramophone Award |
to the Delius Trust, Chairman of the Royal | Philharmonic Society, a member of the Countess of Munste |
ipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in favour of the | Philharmonic Society, in which he succeeded Richard Wagn |
Father Willis and presented by the Reading | Philharmonic Society, was installed. |
n Sinfonia, and Music Director of the Leeds | Philharmonic Society. |
a in 1964 and was called the Fremont-Newark | Philharmonic Society. |
essrs. Hill and Son for the Royal Liverpool | Philharmonic Society. |
lled similar duties at the Azerbaijan State | Philharmonic Society. |
was elected an honorary member of the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
d the choir and orchestra of the Gothenburg | Philharmonic Society. |
d served as music director of the Cambridge | Philharmonic Society. |
urer and musicologist of the Moldavan State | Philharmonic Society. |
lic at age 11, as a soloist with the Warsaw | Philharmonic Society. |
It is affiliated with the Azerbaijan State | Philharmonic Society. |
and in 1923 was elected member of the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
February 1879, at a concert of the New York | Philharmonic Society. |
s commissioned by or dedicated to the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
the Broadcasting Press Guild and the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
for a symphony from the London (now Royal) | Philharmonic Society; he conducted the first performance |
ening with special performances by La Scala | Philharmonic, St Petersburg Philharmonic and the well-kn |
Tenor), Kantorei Maulbronn, Russian Chamber | Philharmonic St. Petersburg (2005, concert recording, Ma |
ith leading orchestras including the Berlin | Philharmonic, Staatskapelle Berlin, Chicago Symphony, Ne |
1984 first trumpet with the | Philharmonic State Orchestra Hamburg |
As a member of the | Philharmonic, Stephen has played over 4000 concerts unde |
After leaving the Vienna | Philharmonic, Streicher contributed to the contrabass's |
rums, Danny Thompson on bass with the Royal | Philharmonic strings. |
During the premiere the Brooklyn | Philharmonic suddenly stopped, claiming that it was head |
Then, after completing the 1939 Los Angeles | Philharmonic summer season at the Hollywood Bowl, Klempe |
ny years it was a fierce rival to the older | Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York. |
In 1992 was founded the Chernivtsi | Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, in 1993 - the Chamber C |
as also guest conductor for the New Orleans | Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, the Louisiana All-State |
Philharmonic Symphony of Westchester was a professional | |
r and musical director of the North Holland | Philharmonic that he attracted attention for his complet |
It was performed by the New York | Philharmonic that year with Leonard Bernstein conducting |
Originally known as the Bay Area Women's | Philharmonic, the orchestra's repertoire consisted almos |
Ella Fitzgerald - "Jazz at the | Philharmonic, The Ella Fitzgerald Set" (Verve/Polygram a |
best orchestras of Vienna, like the Vienna | Philharmonic, the Vienna Symphonic and the Radio Symphon |
ll Orchestra (Littleton, MA), the Louisiana | Philharmonic, the New Mexico Symphony, and at the Berksh |
own works with orchestras such as the Czech | Philharmonic, the Colonne Orchestra at the Brussels Fair |
had performed with include the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Opera, the Long Beach Oper |
uilliard School, debuting with the New York | Philharmonic the next year. |
stra, the Orchestre de Paris, the Hong Kong | Philharmonic, the Dresden Philharmonic, and with the Aus |
mmy Davis Junior, Frank Sinatra, the Vienna | Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic under Herbert von |
the Passion of Boule de Suif), the New York | Philharmonic, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the H |
e National Symphony Orchestra, the New York | Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Rhode |
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles | Philharmonic, the Minnesota Orchestra, the St. Paul Cham |
n the United States, including the New York | Philharmonic, the Detroit, St. Louis, Pittsburgh Symphon |
ith all major orchestras such as the Berlin | Philharmonic, the London Philharmonic and the Concertgeb |
BBC Concert Orchestra in London, the Royal | Philharmonic, the Jerusalem Symphony and the Israeli Phi |
he BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the BBC | Philharmonic, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, |
with the following orchestras: the Dresden | Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Berlin Radio |
h numerous orchestras, including the Berlin | Philharmonic, the New Jersey Symphony, the Salzburg Cham |
American orchestras including the New York | Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland, Minnea |
i Symphony Orchestra, the Eastman-Rochester | Philharmonic, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Saint L |
formed as a piano soloist with the New York | Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Boston S |
ile orchestral groups, including the Warsaw | Philharmonic, the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Finn |
He plays with the Vienna | Philharmonic, the Wiener Staatsoper, the RSO Vienna and |
ns, the Berger family established the Tulsa | Philharmonic, the city's first symphony orchestra, and T |
soon for orchestras such as The Los Angeles | Philharmonic, The Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the New |
ber of other orchestras, such as the Berlin | Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra, and the New |
sions include works for the BBC, the Surrey | Philharmonic, the Manchester International Cello Festiva |
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