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Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra - conducted by Peter Stark |
Strings provided by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
ham Lee is Principal Trombone for the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
BBC Concert Orchestra in London, the Royal | Philharmonic, the Jerusalem Symphony and the Israeli Phi |
on 21 September 2010, along with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
t Cowan and Joan Yarborough, with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra under Paul Freeman. |
programmed this piece to showcase the Royal | Philharmonic horn section.) |
2010 Pianophasing is shortlised for: Royal | Philharmonic Society Music Awards. |
he is the youngest-ever winner of the Royal | Philharmonic Society's Emily Anderson Prize. |
In 2011 he received the Royal | Philharmonic Society Music Award in the Conductor catego |
s the principal string players of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra headed by Jonathan Carney. |
currently touring with Sting and the Royal | Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on his Symphonicity tour. |
was awarded the highest honour of the Royal | Philharmonic Society, its Gold Medal, in 1959. |
Tour on June 21, 2010, along with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
n instrumental cover performed by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra was released later. |
as appointed Principal Cellist of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
ly awarded honorary membership of the Royal | Philharmonic Society in 1951. |
was elected an honorary member of the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
on September 30, 2010, along with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Tour on July 31, 2010, along with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is a British orchestra base |
mong other orchestras, he has led the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra and the BBC Concert Orchestra. |
on 'Remembering Chet' along with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Dodd. |
Royal | Philharmonic Society (RPS) Music Award (UK): Nomination |
to play in the strings section of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
Society of London", which became the Royal | Philharmonic Society in 1912. |
That was a concert of the Royal | Philharmonic Society with soloists Maud Willby and Norma |
Principal Associate Conductor of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, London's Philharmonia Orchestra, |
s commissioned by or dedicated to the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
llyn served as chief conductor of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra (deFilharmonie) of Flanders from |
It featured the 60-piece Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra with Harry Redknapp and Ian Wrigh |
o arranges special events such as the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra workshops for specifically talent |
debourne, Pritchard appeared with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, at Edinburgh in 1952 (deputising |
Winner of the Royal | Philharmonic Society Award for Opera & Music Theatre 200 |
nner of the Young Artist prize of the Royal | Philharmonic Society (RPS). |
99 Watership Down TV series, with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra commissioned him to write the nin |
al Academy Soloists and leader of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
y was given its world premiere by the Royal | Philharmonic on November 21 of the same year. |
The Royal | Philharmonic Society Music Awards are given annually for |
e BBC Concert Orchestra, and both the Royal | Philharmonic and Philharmonia Orchestras. |
the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
d at the O2 Arena, accompanied by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra and an ensemble of five performer |
rums, Danny Thompson on bass with the Royal | Philharmonic strings. |
ost notable orchestras, including the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra, t |
he became principal bassoonist of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra and he held this post for the nex |
2002 Malcolm Arnold and the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra on EMI DVD-A and SACD only (live |
held principal trumpet posts with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Opera House and London Sin |
the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra |
The Crusaders with B. B. King and the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
ormed and having been recorded by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
s in the UK and Europe, including the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra and The Royal Ballet. |
as concertmaster and soloist with the Royal | Philharmonic Society (appointed 1834) and the orchestra |
he Edinburgh Festival Critics and the Royal | Philharmonic Society, as well as a 2002 Gramophone Award |
mer Night's Dream was nominated for a Royal | Philharmonic Society (RPS) "Best Opera" Award. |
and in 1923 was elected member of the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
He was treasurer of the Royal | Philharmonic Society from 1918 until his death, and taug |
n Williams' Sea Symphony-all with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra on the South Bank. |
ed a version in 1981 performed by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox, with |
dvark Records, featuring strings from Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra and produced by Oliver Davis. |
s to England, where together with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra he played with Dvorak's cello con |
n the early eighties he conducted the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra on a series of records under the |
usly played principal clarinet in the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, the Philharmonia, the London Sym |
n in 1996, this time performed by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrea Licata (Inter |
promise of his Symphony No. 10 to the Royal | Philharmonic Society, since the premiere was at a concer |
mphony Orchestra before moving to the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra in April 1992. |
hael Csanyi-Wills and recorded by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra in London. |
val on 15th March 1997, featuring the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra with British soloist Rachel Haywa |
955, with the composer conducting the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
music ensemble at Cadogan Hall is the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), the first permanent home f |
for a symphony from the London (now Royal) | Philharmonic Society; he conducted the first performance |
ondon's Royal Festival Hall (with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra), fifteen separate performances a |
Beecham instead went on to found the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra under Bernard Keeffe played music |
The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra has been resident at The Marina s |
n of Principal Guest Conductor of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra since 2009. |
ra, The Sacrifice, which won the 2008 Royal | Philharmonic Society Award. |
This was followed by stints with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra from 1980 to 1986 and from 1992 t |
During the 1920s he played with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, the orchestra of the Royal Opera |
ging at The London Palladium with The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, and with the BBC Concert Orchest |
nces have included concertos with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, the City of Birmingham Symphony |
ordon Clinton, the BBC Chorus and the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, in January 1951 (again unissued) |
s, on receiving a commission from the Royal | Philharmonic Society he began work on the new piece and |
He conducted the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra in the recording of Deep Purple's |
the leader of a London orchestra (the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra), and is currently the leader of |
The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra also covered the song, as they ha |
d the piece was performed by London's Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra and sung by the Academy of St. Ma |
The Royal Albert Hall, both with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra. |
of films, it has a residency with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra and it is home to the acclaimed L |
ition as principal clarinetist of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra to succeed Reginald Kell. |
s featured Sir Thomas Beecham and the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, including Beecham's 1959 stereo |
He was also the leading viola of the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, of the Goossens Orchestra, of th |
l Horn with both the Philharmonia and Royal | Philharmonic Orchestras, accepting the Philharmonia posi |
of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Royal | Philharmonic Society and the BBC, and from musical festi |
Birtwistle); other prizes include the Royal | Philharmonic Society Composition Competition in 1994, th |
productions and in a concert for the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, and had plans for a summer tour |
7001: Dvorak Symphony No. 9 with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jascha Horenstein (r |
ng the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the |
to the Delius Trust, Chairman of the Royal | Philharmonic Society, a member of the Countess of Munste |
ssa Mae, Marillion, Psycho Motel, The Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, Saxon, Strange Cruise, Matthew S |
the Broadcasting Press Guild and the Royal | Philharmonic Society. |
Madrigals with I Fagiolini, winning a Royal | Philharmonic Society Award in 2006; it toured widely as |
20 high bit classical albums with the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, working with some of the world's |
with the City of London Sinfonia and Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra, two versions of the Βrahms Clari |
in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, by the Royal | Philharmonic Orchestra; and Suite for Brass Sextet for t |
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