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  • ...ame "symphony orchestra", a common synonym for “orchestra”, attests to the symphony’s predominance in the classical concert hall. ...heir composers as “preclassical symphonists”.<ref> Stedman, Preston. ''The Symphony'' (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1992), p. 8; 18.</ref>
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  • '''Switchblade Symphony''' was a Gothic rock (Darkwave) band formed by composer/keyboardist Susan W ...com/eklectique/switchblade.html "Eklectique: An Interview with Switchblade Symphony"], December 13, 1997.</ref>, Tina and Susan gave their band this mixed-mean
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  • ...l.) (And it struck me hard as I wrote this article that the history of the symphony kind of in one way ends with Beethoven, and everything that follows him is ...d to keep focused. So I’ll put here information for three subpages for the symphony page and let someone else judge if these are useful and so on:
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  • Knapp, Raymond. ''Brahms and the Challenge of the Symphony'' (Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon Press, 1997). Layton, Robert. ''A Companion to the Symphony'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1993).
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  • *[[Symphony/Catalogs/Symphonic_Composers|Symphonic composers]] *[[Symphony/Catalogs/Famous Symphonies|Famous symphonies]]
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  • *[[Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 1]] in D major (composed by [[1759 in music|1759]]) *[[Symphony No. 2 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 2]] in C major (composed by [[1764 in music|1764]])
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  • I don't think the number of the symphony is a good way to list them. I suggest alphabetically by the nicknames, whic ...chnittke|Schnittke]], who died in 1998: one name in nine. The most famous symphony is probably Beethoven's Fifth (sic). So, composer, number, name if any. Si
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  • ...en_-_Symphonie_5_c-moll_-_1._Allegro_con_brio.ogg Ludwig van Beethoven's ''Symphony No. 5 in C minor'', Op. 67 (Allegro con brio)] ...+&m=&l=&Da=&Db=&b=&SORT=DZ&searchscope=9&1,1,,2,0 Ludwig van Beethoven's ''Symphony No. 9 in D minor'', Op. 125 "Choral" (Allegro ma non troppo)]
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  • ...ame "symphony orchestra", a common synonym for “orchestra”, attests to the symphony’s predominance in the classical concert hall. ...heir composers as “preclassical symphonists”.<ref> Stedman, Preston. ''The Symphony'' (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1992), p. 8; 18.</ref>
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  • The Danish composer [[Per Nørgård]]'s '''''Symphony No. 3''''' was written between 1972 and 1975 and marks the first union of t ...d with the full orchestra, at Nørgård's disposal during the writing of the symphony. This allowed the composer to hear the complex interplay of his new hierarc
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Switchblade Symphony]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • This is a list of composers of [[symphony|symphonies]]. In most cases, the traditional number of numbered symphonies *[[César Franck]] (France), one symphony
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  • *[http://www.tso.ca/ Toronto Symphony Orchestra] *[http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/ Vancouver Symphony Orchestra]
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  • Knapp, Raymond. ''Brahms and the Challenge of the Symphony'' (Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon Press, 1997). Layton, Robert. ''A Companion to the Symphony'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1993).
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  • ...rofessional, or professional orchestras in the United States see [[List of symphony orchestras in the United States]]. *[[Alabama Youth Symphony]]
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  • *[[Symphony/Catalogs/Symphonic_Composers|Symphonic composers]] *[[Symphony/Catalogs/Famous Symphonies|Famous symphonies]]
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  • *Symphony No. 1 (1925) *Symphony No. 2, ''October'' (1927)
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  • ...Wyn, “The Origins of the Symphony”, in Robert Layton, ''A Companion to the Symphony'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1993), p. 23; Abraham, Gerald, ''The Concise O ...rs have paid tribute to the format, including [[Karol Szymanowski]], whose Symphony No. 4 (1932) has the alternative title, ''Symphonie Concertante''.
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  • ...Revolutions in Music |accessdate=2008-04-06 |format= |work=San Francisco Symphony web site }}
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  • | pagename = Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård) | abc = Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)
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  • ...national or regional expressions.<ref> Will, Richard. ''The Characteristic Symphony in the Age of Haydn and Beethoven'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]'s Symphony No. 6 (1808), the ''Pastoral'', includes subtitles written by the composer
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  • *Symphony No. 1, Op. 29; Concert Overture, Op. 7; Pastoral Suite, Op. 34; Rustic Scen ...ids Shooting from the opera ''Juha'', Op. 74; Ostrobothnian Suite, Op. 52; Symphony No. 2, Op. 35 (Alba ABCD 132)
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  • ...us Bach Ensemble, and third/assistant principal trumpet in the Ohio Valley Symphony.
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  • ...en_-_Symphonie_5_c-moll_-_1._Allegro_con_brio.ogg Ludwig van Beethoven's ''Symphony No. 5 in C minor'', Op. 67 (Allegro con brio)] ...+&m=&l=&Da=&Db=&b=&SORT=DZ&searchscope=9&1,1,,2,0 Ludwig van Beethoven's ''Symphony No. 9 in D minor'', Op. 125 "Choral" (Allegro ma non troppo)]
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  • Symphony written in two movements, between 1972 and 1975, which marks the first unio
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  • | coauthors = Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, London Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic | coauthors = Columbia Symphony Orchestra.
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  • '''Switchblade Symphony''' was a Gothic rock (Darkwave) band formed by composer/keyboardist Susan W ...com/eklectique/switchblade.html "Eklectique: An Interview with Switchblade Symphony"], December 13, 1997.</ref>, Tina and Susan gave their band this mixed-mean
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  • This is a list of composers of [[symphony|symphonies]]. In most cases, the traditional number of numbered symphonies *[[César Franck]] (France), one symphony
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  • A symphony-concerto hybrid, typically organized in two movements, and scored for up to
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  • 1803 Beethoven: ''Eroica'' symphony 1830 Berlioz: ''Symphonie Fantastique'' (symphony)
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  • *Symphony No. 1 (1972) *Symphony No. 2, 'St. Florian' (1979)
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  • A symphony composed mainly in the eighteenth century which was embellished with a prin
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  • ...for the composer's first opera, ''The Voyevoda''. He also wrote his first symphony, ''Winter Daydreams''. # Symphony No.1 in G minor, OP.13 "Winter Dreams"
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  • ...trathmore (Maryland)|Strathmore]] music center, as well as the [[Baltimore Symphony Orchestra]] and the [[National Philharmonic]]. Originally named "Montgomer ...ts (a full [[orchestra]] with members in grades 6-8, founded in 1972), the Symphony (a full orchestra with members in grades 7-9, founded in 1964), the Philhar
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  • ...ree series were first integrated in Nørgård's ''[[Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)|Symphony No. 3]]''.
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  • *''[[Symphony in E-flat Major, op.1 (Stravinsky)|Symphony in E-flat Major, op.1]]'' (1907) *''[[Symphony of Psalms]]'' (1930)
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  • I don't think the number of the symphony is a good way to list them. I suggest alphabetically by the nicknames, whic ...chnittke|Schnittke]], who died in 1998: one name in nine. The most famous symphony is probably Beethoven's Fifth (sic). So, composer, number, name if any. Si
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  • ...Some music scholars relate the ripieno concerto to the development of the symphony, as many early symphonies adhered to a three-movement pattern of fast-slow-
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  • The Danish composer [[Per Nørgård]]'s '''''Symphony No. 3''''' was written between 1972 and 1975 and marks the first union of t ...d with the full orchestra, at Nørgård's disposal during the writing of the symphony. This allowed the composer to hear the complex interplay of his new hierarc
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  • ...n Wiesbaden in 1883 (3rd symphony), and 1884 and 1885 in Mürzzuschlag (4th symphony). Brahms was an architect among symphony composers. He strictly adhered to some formal conventions while modifying s
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  • # symphony no. 1 # symphony no. 2
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  • ...981 in Vienna by Kremer and the [[ORF (broadcaster)|ORF]] (Austrian Radio) Symphony Orchestra, directed by [[Leif Segerstam]]. *[[Deutsche Grammophon]] 471 625-2: Gidon Kremer, violin and the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Dutoit.
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  • == [[Symphony]] == ...comments on [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Talk:Symphony the talk page on Symphony]. How close do you think this is to becoming an approved article? If you
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  • ...produced almost no music. After struggling for years to produce an eighth symphony, and announcing more than once that it was about to be performed, it seems
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  • ...the Cincinnati May Festival Chorus (the official chorus of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra) for over twenty-five years. A native of Central New York, I am
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  • *[[Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 1]] in D major (composed by [[1759 in music|1759]]) *[[Symphony No. 2 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 2]] in C major (composed by [[1764 in music|1764]])
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  • ...[[Adolf Wölfli]], who inspired many of Nørgård's works, including the 4th symphony, the opera ''Det Guddommelige Tivoli'' and ''Papalagi'' for solo guitar.
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  • Major Gifts Officer, Boston Symphony Orchestra, 2003;
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  • ...two: for example, his last work ''Das Lied von der Erde'' he regarded as a symphony, though one might take it for a song cycle, while several of his ten number
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  • ''A Commentary on the First Movement of Alfred Schnittke's Symphony No. 2'' [[Symphony]] (''winner of Best New Draft of the Week, 25 October 2007'')
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  • ...gan, brass, and choral singing. He is an active performer with the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and other area choruses.
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  • ...Canarina, “The American Symphony”, in Robert Layton, ''A Companion to the Symphony'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1993), p. 416. [[User:Jeffrey Scott Bernstein|
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  • ...He is also a violinist in the Philharmonic Orchestra of the [[Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra]] ([http://jaxyouthorchestra.com]).
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  • ...ence Fairs And Have Been Associated With, For A Brief Time, The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra And The Pittsburgh Ballet Theater. My [http://home.comcast.net/~d
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  • **The London Symphony Orchestra
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  • ::Symphony Nr.5 ::Symphony Nr.9
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  • * [[Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)]]
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  • ...c firmly on the larger European map. This is like a run-through of a great symphony by a major orchestra under a more-than-adequate international conductor. Al
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  • ...ing music for [[rock music|rock]] bands, [[jazz]] ensembles, synthesizers, symphony orchestras, and creating many [[avant-garde]] works of music. An innovative
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  • ...Portland State University. Ms. Spece is an alumna of the Anchorage Youth Symphony and the Portland Youth Philharmonic and has also taught music in the public
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  • ...imited, but he has managed to get me greatly enthused about Mahler's third symphony. --[[User:Ian Johnson|Ian Johnson]] 09:13, 11 August 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...re many light-hearted, witty, and entertaining symphonies.” <font size=1>[[Symphony|['''more...''']]]</font>
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  • * [http://branchandcut.org/ COIN-OR SYMPHONY] - integer programming software, [[Common Public License]]
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  • ##[[Symphony]]. Please see [[Symphony]] and [[Talk:Symphony]] to join in the editing and discussion on (potentially) the first article
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  • *[[User:Jeffrey Scott Bernstein|Jeffrey Scott Bernstein]] ([[Symphony]])
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  • ...the World War II battlefields of Aachen, Germany ; performed with the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini in 1943[http://www.stanford.edu/dept/ne ...uate student at the Juilliard School. In 1943 at age 18, he joined the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Arturo Toscanini.[http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/news/20
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  • ...free software] from Feb 2008. Briefly mentions many software, like Lotus Symphony and others.
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  • ...ame "symphony orchestra", a common synonym for “orchestra”, attests to the symphony’s predominance in the classical concert hall. ...heir composers as “preclassical symphonists”.<ref> Stedman, Preston. ''The Symphony'' (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1992), p. 8; 18.</ref>
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  • Wettges has conducted several major orchestras, including the Munich Symphony Orchestra (Münchner Symphoniker), the Munich Radio Orchestra (Münchner Ru
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  • ...le in Arabic? If one wants to write an article on Tchaikovsky's Pathétique Symphony, must we seek to translate the French subtitle into Russian? By all means h
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  • ...ame "symphony orchestra", a common synonym for “orchestra”, attests to the symphony’s predominance in the classical concert hall. ...heir composers as “preclassical symphonists”.<ref> Stedman, Preston. ''The Symphony'' (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1992), p. 8; 18.</ref>
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  • ...he leader in the music. Brahms's first piano concerto was criticised as a "symphony with piano" for the equitable treatment of both groups and the long orchest ...ful composers have not themselves been virtuosic instrumentalists, and the symphony orchestra has become steadily less amenable to the performance of new music
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  • ...he live album S&M, which featured Metallica backed up by the San Francisco Symphony.
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  • *[http://www.play-symphony.com/ Play! A Video Game Symphony]
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  • ...d with the [[Modern Jazz Quartet]]. [[Luciano Berio]] wrote his postmodern symphony ''[[Sinfonia (Berio)|Sinfonia]] for eight voices and orchestra'' with them
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  • ...Rushton, and for which he also provided a substantial study of the Second Symphony, is _Elgar Studies_ (2007); the second, co-edited with Jim Samson, is _An I
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  • ...n activities on the natural world. One such installation, titled "Nature's Symphony," featured a mammoth sculpture crafted from recycled materials and accompan
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  • *[[Darkwave]] ([[Switchblade Symphony]], [[Love Is Colder Than Death]], [[Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadow
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  • *Impellitteri, which, 1996, came out with their album, ''Screaming Symphony''.
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  • *Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 (Second Movement)
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  • ...27. In 1931 he was appointed General director and producer of the Berlin, Symphony Orchestra “where his productions came as a revelation to critics and the ...Bastienne that was staged by students and accompanied by the Presidential Symphony Orchestra. All indications are that the performance “attracted the attent
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  • * 1997: London Symphony Orchestra (''Symphonic Rock: The British Invasion'')
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  • ...during his teenage years, whence he graduated upon completion of his first symphony, which brought him to international attention. He then wrote his two operas ...es. The seventh is especially notable - it is known as the '[[Leningrad]]' symphony as it was composed partly in Leningrad (now known as [[St. Petersburg]]) du
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  • #Beethoven: symphony no. 9
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  • ...l.) (And it struck me hard as I wrote this article that the history of the symphony kind of in one way ends with Beethoven, and everything that follows him is ...d to keep focused. So I’ll put here information for three subpages for the symphony page and let someone else judge if these are useful and so on:
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  • ...tra]] and the [[Los Angeles Master Chorale]] and conducted by [[Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra]] director [[Miguel Harth-Bedoya]]. Due to the positive reception ...o Koshiro]], was in attendance at the world-premiere of Play! A Video Game Symphony in Chicago on May 27, 2006, the European debut in Stockholm on June 14, 200
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  • :''Sample text'': The C{{music|#}} crops up very early in Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 in E{{music|b}}.
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  • **The Queens Symphony - orchestra
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  • ...posed and arranged by [[Shigeru Umebayashi]] and performed by the [[London Symphony Orchestra]]. The five note theme recurs in several variations: with percuss
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  • ...Double bass|bass]]. Leslie "Tiny" Martin, double bassist for the [[Boston Symphony Orchestra]] and professor of double bass at [[Boston University]] and [[New
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  • The song was re-recorded by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra in 1972, during their trip to India, along with another track, '
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  • == [[Symphony]] == Congratulations on [[Symphony]] Approval! Great work. Keep them coming ;-) [[User:D. Matt Innis|Matt Inn
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  • The song was re-recorded by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra in 1972, during their trip to India, along with another track, '
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  • ...iced him that summer to Maine, where his uncle was conducting the [[London Symphony Orchestra]], by offering him a chance to meet Monteux. Eighteen years later
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  • This system is based on the composition of the modern symphony orchestra, as extended to include electronic instruments. The tools we have
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  • * 1987 ''[[Elton John live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra]]'' UK #43, US #24 |align="left" valign="top"|''Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra''
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  • ...d von der Erde]]'' ([[German language|German]], "The Song of the Earth", [[Symphony]] for One [[Tenor]] and One [[Alto]], or [[Baritone]], Voice and [[Orchestr
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  • #[[Symphony/Citable Version]]
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  • ...Glazunov|Glazunov]], led to Rachmaninoff tearing up the manuscript of the symphony. ...ed in almost all genres of his time, with the distinct exceptions of the [[symphony]] and the [[symphonic poem]] (unlike his compatriots Balakirev, Borodin, an
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  • == Symphony Approval process == ...a). If we need a narrow definition, I'll try to recruit a friend who is a symphony expert to give it a look as well. thanks. [[User:Michael Scott Cuthbert|M
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  • *** I could bring: Violin concerto, Symphonic Metamorphoses, Symphony Mathis the painter (Johannes) ** Artur Honegger: 1st symphony ("slabs of sonic matter", Philip Ball)
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  • Back: A new dawn with the [[spring]] symphony and guardians of [[Mt. Hakepa]], [[Pitt Island]]. Map of the Chatham Island
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  • |''Tulsa Symphony: Ode to Joy''
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  • ...– sometimes all in the same piece. Music scholars generally agree that his Symphony No. 10 is among the greatest of symphonies. His later works such as his Sym ...h in Memory of the Victims of the Revolution”. He was studying Beethoven’s symphony scores closely by age 13, by which time he had completed up to thirty piece
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  • ...th. "A week after the premiere of his [[Symphony No. 6 (Tchaikovsky)|Sixth Symphony]], Tchaikovsky was dead--6 Nov. 1893. The cause of this was suspected to be
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  • ...orming Arts (formerly the O'Keefe Centre). The city is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet of Canada. In
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  • [[Symphony]] is approved. [[Symphony]] has been nominated for approval.
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  • ...utions and organizations, including armed forces, churches and synagogues, symphony orchestras, broadcasting or film production companies, and music schools. A ...and they may be part of a [[musical ensemble]] such as a [[rock band]] or symphony [[orchestra]].
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  • ...panand]], [[Swedish American]], [[Syllable]], [[Symphonie concertante]], [[Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)]], [[Synapse]], [[Syncopation]], [[Syntax]], [[Syntax (co .../Symphonic Composers]], [[Symphony/Draft]], [[Symphony/External Links]], [[Symphony/Related Articles]], [[Synonym (taxonomy)/Approval]], [[Synonym (taxonomy)/E
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  • {{rpr|Symphony}} - 25 October 2007
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  • ...edibility, since there is a certain position that people who use the word "symphony" always take, that we should not cater to, and it makes the article look li
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  • #*The Making of 'Friends (song)|Friends' rehearsal recorded with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra, Bombay, India, 1970 (March 1972)
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  • ...on Rails MVC concept. Many of these frameworks, such as Rails, itself and Symphony for PHP, have integrated Ajax methods. Often these MVC frameworks will pro
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  • ...nucleus|Supraoptic nucleus]] - [[Special:Allpages/Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)|Symphony No. 3 (Nørgård)]]
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  • ...elf to the group.<ref>{{cite book|last=Norman|first=Philip|year=1984|title=Symphony for the Devil: the Rolling Stones Story‎‎|location=New York|publisher=L ...nna Be Your Man'.<ref>{{cite book|last=Norman|first=Philip|year=1984|title=Symphony for the Devil: the Rolling Stones Story‎‎|location=New York|publisher=L
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  • ...paridze. The faculty includes more than two dozen members of the [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] and the [[Lyric Opera of Chicago]]. In the fall of 2006, enroll * Samuel Magad, former concertmaster, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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  • ...atical equations could be translated into musical notes and thus produce a symphony.<ref>Christoph Reidwig, ''Pythagoras, His Life, Teaching and Influence''. C
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  • ...fied by Mozart’s last symphonies, but especially by Beethoven’s ''Eroica'' symphony (1805) and his Violin Concerto (1806). ...was influenced by Tartini, played a pivotal role in the development of the symphony, a genre which featured a significant role for violins.
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  • ...ed an error: [[Jackrat terrier]], [[Jacksonian Democracy]], [[Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra]], [[Jacques Derrida]], [[Jacques Goudstikker]]
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  • ...ed an error: [[Jackrat terrier]], [[Jacksonian Democracy]], [[Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra]], [[Jacques Derrida]], [[Jacques Goudstikker]]
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  • ...s, hospitals, museums, academies, schools, opera houses, public libraries, symphony orchestras, and charities. The "Beaux-Arts" architectural idiom of the era
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  • ...1963.<ref>James Michael Bailey, "Notes of Turmoil: Sixty Years of Denver's Symphony Orchestras." ''Colorado Heritage'' 1992 (Aut): 33-47. </ref>
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  • ### [[Symphony|Symphony]]
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  • ...assador to the United Kingdom]]. On May 14, 2012 Jacques Barzun attended a symphony performance in his honor at which works by his favorite composer, [[Hector
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  • ...corded with the assistance of conductor [[Malcolm Arnold]] and the [[Royal Symphony Orchestra]]. In conjunction with this effort, the band achieved a worldwide ...by one method of expression. Whereas a painting is experienced visually, a symphony experienced audibly, a heavy metal band's 'image' and the common theme that
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  • ...in certain [[continental Europe]]an and American orchestras (the [[Boston symphony]] being the best-known example), while ''A'' = 445&nbsp;Hz is heard in [[Ge
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  • ...door, a cat flap and a bird window! We fall asleep to a different sort of symphony: crickets, frogs, domestic animals braying in the distance and the screetch
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  • ...ng African American literature when he edited (with Theodore Gross) ''Dark Symphony: Negro Literature in America,'' the first collection of black writings rele
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  • ...r piece of the puzzle. We were working to add the ToApprove section for [[Symphony]] and noticed that the green template worked on the article page when he pu I noticed when I printed [[Symphony]] today to use to evaluate a student for reading miscues that there is a no
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  • ...cal building block; Alphabet of life; Book of life; Computer code of life; Symphony of life; The web that spins the spider. Trevor Spencer Rines, who invented
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  • ====Chicago Symphony Orchestra====
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  • Milwaukee is home to the Florentine Opera, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Ballet, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Sha The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, formed in 1959 is under the baton of its fifth music director, A
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  • ...and individuals who submit an initial wiz-bang article on a topic (e.g., [[Symphony]]). Just trust that collaboration will happen in most instances, instead. ...ntial job employer could come to CZ to see: Author I and Osama Bin Laden, “Symphony”, etc.? Author designation on CZ will offer the danger that Author I may
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  • :That's what they said about [[Symphony]]. Sometime ya just gotta prod with an email. [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen E
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  • ...(gas)– both burping and anal flatulence – is a common accompaniment to the symphony of colic. Therefore oral [[simethicone]], a [[surface tension]] reducing ag
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  • ...(gas)– both burping and anal flatulence – is a common accompaniment to the symphony of colic. Therefore oral [[simethicone]], a [[surface tension]] reducing ag
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  • ...ty of the upper middle classes, who valued art forms such as opera and the symphony. He thus became to some extent the protector of the arts as well as their r
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  • ...a drone, but everything worked and the entire electronic score of the SA-2 symphony was recorded. <ref name=Bailey1995>Bailey1995</ref>
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  • ...including, most famously, [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Tchaikovsky]]'s sixth symphony and [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]'s eighth piano sonata, retaining the
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