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1912, at the Vienna Festival by the Vienna | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter. |
sic performances with members of the Berlin | Philharmonic, Chamber Orchestra of Europe and many other |
and orchestra, premiered by the Baden-Baden | Philharmonic Orchestra in Germany; "...pour une nuit seu |
s commissioned by or dedicated to the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
Concerts in London he conducted the London | Philharmonic Orchestra, the Halle Orchestra, the Orchest |
became assistant principal viola of the BBC | Philharmonic orchestra before becoming assistant head of |
range of jobs while he sang for the London | Philharmonic Choir and wrote his first novel, The Aerody |
the Broadcasting Press Guild and the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
Shura Cherkassky with the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra in Tel Aviv, 1954 |
llyn served as chief conductor of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra (deFilharmonie) of Flanders from |
alestine Symphony Orchestra, now the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
music was performed primarily by the London | Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Voices, with the N |
he Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Warsaw | Philharmonic. |
The music, recorded by the National | Philharmonic Orchestra was not used in the film due to b |
He made his debut performance at the Kiev | Philharmonic Hall in 1967. |
ianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the NDR-Radio | Philharmonic Orchestra of Hanover, and others. |
s the first music director of the Malaysian | Philharmonic Orchestra, from 1997 to 2005. |
t opened in 1840, with members of the Negro | Philharmonic Orchestra performing, and an entirely black |
The Philippine | Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO) is the nation's leading sym |
t time with Sir Simon Rattle and the Berlin | Philharmonic at the BBC Proms and at Symphony Hall in pe |
oup had official connections with the Czech | Philharmonic. |
, including guest conductor with the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
ado named him his assistant with the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Joan Osborne, Suzanne Vega and the Brooklyn | Philharmonic Orchestra for Four Scored, a single perform |
Rix has also been a director of the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
fter that successful production, the Taipei | Philharmonic Foundation invited the to Taiwan, and launc |
r, Kevork Mourad, and members of the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra, among others. |
performance later that year with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra in St. Pancras Town Hall, London. |
by Jaz Coleman and performed by the London | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Peter Scholes, appea |
uded a sold-out performance with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra and Alexander Verdernikov at Lond |
t formed from leading members of the Vienna | Philharmonic, during the war. |
y Ralph Vaughan Williams with the Louisiana | Philharmonic Orchestra in the 1999-2000 Season. |
onductors, among them members of the Vienna | Philharmonic and the Vienna Symphony orchestras. |
ter was principal clarinetist of the Vienna | Philharmonic from 1955-1983. |
fgang Amadeus Mozart's Parto for the Vienna | Philharmonic Society at the Large Ridotto Room. |
hord; she has also recorded with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, a |
The debut episode featured the Hamilton | Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Boris Brott and th |
o arranges special events such as the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra workshops for specifically talent |
Vienna Chamber Orchestra, and the Innsbruck | Philharmonic. |
er of Micha Afkham, violist with the Berlin | Philharmonic. |
This was followed by stints with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1980 to 1986 and from 1992 t |
1977, he was chief conductor of the Dresden | Philharmonic. |
of the Pro Musica Quartet and the Bucharest | Philharmonic Orchestra prior to his immigration, later a |
The Swansea | Philharmonic Choir is a mixed choir based in Swansea, Wa |
pointment as musical director of the London | Philharmonic Orchestra (1962-6). |
debourne, Pritchard appeared with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, at Edinburgh in 1952 (deputising |
In 1940 he became director of the German | Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague. |
dition to his appearances with the National | Philharmonic, Maestro Gajewski is in much demand as a gu |
as the principal conductor of the Rochester | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1947 to 1955. |
e attained a lifetime chair in the Helsinki | Philharmonic orchestra, where his father, Juhani, is als |
principal guest conductor of the Louisiana | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
The Monte-Carlo | Philharmonic Orchestra (French: Orchestre Philharmonique |
20 high bit classical albums with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, working with some of the world's |
er und der Wolf with Mathias and the Berlin | Philharmonic. |
g others, by Christian Tetzlaff, the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra and Simon Rattle in 2005. |
stic director and conductor of the National | Philharmonic Orchestra of Washington, D.C., currently in |
al exchanges, such as bringing the Sarajevo | Philharmonic to Italy and Austria; leading members of th |
Foundation and the inventor of the Anarchic | Philharmonic. |
Elsewhere, he performed with the Bremen | Philharmonic and Stefan Blunier, and the Basel Symphony |
During the 1920s he played with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, the orchestra of the Royal Opera |
n-electronic pieces performed by the London | Philharmonic Orchestra (hired at the insistence of Disne |
ch as an incorporated foundation, the Seoul | Philharmonic Orchestra has been performing with such wor |
oped a lifelong association with the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra, which Huberman had founded. |
Lior Eitan (principal piccolo of the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra). |
Elgar himself recorded it with the London | Philharmonic Orchestra in 1933 for HMV. |
city orchestras, performing with the Bergen | Philharmonic Orchestra as well. |
reer as a concert violinist with the Warsaw | Philharmonic under Julius Wertheim before returning to C |
nging and Marin Alsop conducting the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
than four minutes and includes the National | Philharmonic Orchestra, The Pontarddulais Male Choir and |
In 1982, Seegers joined the Berlin | Philharmonic orchestra and now is their principal timpan |
She established the Boston | Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston English Opera Comp |
rus, and orchestra, was produced at the New | Philharmonic, Berlioz conducting, on 4 July 1855, and pl |
programmed this piece to showcase the Royal | Philharmonic horn section.) |
Father Willis and presented by the Reading | Philharmonic Society, was installed. |
ater on he became conductor of the Adelaide | Philharmonic, and in 1889 entered into partnership with |
as appointed solo clarinetist of the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra in 1993. |
a (A Tone Poem) (also recorded by the State | Philharmonic of Brno); the string quartets The Rosenberg |
Mester is the music director of the Naples | Philharmonic Orchestra in Naples, Florida. |
emberg Symphony, the other by the Nuremberg | Philharmonic. |
Lorin Maazel conducting the Vienna | Philharmonic (released on RCA 57127 in 2000; disc also i |
in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra; and Suite for Brass Sextet for t |
He is a member of the Oslo | Philharmonic Wind Soloists and joined the Bergen Woodwin |
ging at The London Palladium with The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, and with the BBC Concert Orchest |
he is the youngest-ever winner of the Royal | Philharmonic Society's Emily Anderson Prize. |
the Long Beach Symphony and of The Women's | Philharmonic Orchestra (San Francisco). |
stival as well as concerts with the Dresden | Philharmonic at the Semperoper in Dresden and the Gulben |
1997: Jaz Coleman and the London | Philharmonic Orchestra (Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin) |
6, it hosted a fundraiser for the Rochester | Philharmonic Orchestra which had 30 different designers |
Winner of the Royal | Philharmonic Society Award for Opera & Music Theatre 200 |
20 in D Minor, K. 466, with the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra under Rudolf Schulz-Dornburg. |
ogue and former concertmaster of the Berlin | Philharmonic. |
t Glasgow, and was recorded with the Prague | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
He became concertmaster of the Berlin | Philharmonic at age 26, and served in the position until |
sion of Wagner's Ring Cycle with the Berlin | Philharmonic is being premiered at the Aix festival. |
Its resident orchestra is the Siam | Philharmonic Orchestra and its resident chorus is the Or |
It is home to the Evansville | Philharmonic Orchestra and also hosts local ballet and m |
The Cleveland | Philharmonic Orchestra Chamber Ensemble, which was forme |
for the Left Hand), Op. 29, with the Berlin | Philharmonic. |
was appointed Principal Horn of the London | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
ording with organist Ian Tracey and the BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rumon Gamba. |
The Paris | Philharmonic (philharmonie de Paris), a 2400-seat sympho |
the principal wind musicians of the Bergen | Philharmonic Orchestra, also known as Harmonien, which w |
y Orchestra and he is a member of the Czech | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
sic for Deutsche Grammophon with the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
experience as first horn with the Hamilton | Philharmonic as well as extensive experience free-lancin |
also permanent guest conductor of the Czech | Philharmonic Orchestra (1960-1968). |
s director and resumed his role at the Kiev | Philharmonic. |
was named chief conductor of the Malaysian | Philharmonic Orchestra in November 2004, and served in t |
t conductor to Robert Spano at the Brooklyn | Philharmonic. |
ilee Auditorium, accompanied by the Calgary | Philharmonic Orchestra and the Calgary Opera Chorus. |
music in the first world tour of the Israel | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
urated in 1998 with a concert by the Berlin | Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Claudio Ab |
a and the big band era and turned them into | philharmonic ensembles with Opus 78. |
appointed musical director to theSheffield | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Godard was admitted at the age of 18 to the | Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio-France. |
val, Virtuosi Brunensis; Transylvania State | Philharmonic Choir; Alberto Zedda (conductor). |
James Johnson, Ute Trekel-Burckhardt; Czech | Philharmonic Choir Brno; Basel Symphony Orchestra; Mario |
ersity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the | Philharmonic Society of Orange County, the Phyllis C. Wa |
r is solo cellist with the Viennese Chamber | Philharmonic, with the Viennese Schubert Ensemble, with |
The Warsaw National | Philharmonic Orchestra (Polish: Orkiestra Filharmonii Na |
The West Kazakhstan | Philharmonic Orchestra was formed after the Regional Gov |
st and director of both the West Kazakhstan | Philharmonic Orchestra and TuranAlem Kazakhstan Philharm |
ther venues in South Wales at which Cardiff | Philharmonic Orchestra has performed in recent years inc |
lay in the summers of 1993 - 1995 while the | Philharmonic Hall was being refurbished. |
rian; Radio Symphonieorchester Wien, Slovak | Philharmonic Choir, conducted by Bertrand de Billy (OEHM |
eld chief conductorships with theCopenhagen | Philharmonic Orchestra in Copenhagen, Denmark(1996-2000) |
Works Organ of Liverpool Cathedral with BBC | Philharmonic (2000) Chandos B000000AUI |
With the | Philharmonic being one of the few non-varsity full orche |
ng the other luminaries who played with the | Philharmonic were the pianists Paderewski and Rubinstein |
In 1928, the orchestra merged with the | Philharmonic Society of New York to form the Philharmoni |
The soundtrack was scored with Prague | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
tudied at the Vienna Music Academy with the | Philharmonic Konzertmeister Franz Mairecker, and in Muni |
1984 first trumpet with the | Philharmonic State Orchestra Hamburg |
Konstantin Scherbakov with Russian | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Dmitri Yablonsky |
oprano; John Cameron, baritone; with London | Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic. |
ro did make a series of recordings with the | Philharmonic for both the Victor Talking Machine Company |
musician include various ensembles with his | philharmonic colleagues as well performances with partne |
chor von St. Bonifatius, Witold Lutoslawski | Philharmonic Wroclaw, conductor Gabriel Dessauer, 1999 |
of unknown and neglected operatic works at | Philharmonic Hall. |
Wolf-Ferrari: Orchestral Works, BBC | Philharmonic Orchestra |
h Orchestra was renamed the New World Youth | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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