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  • An '''orchestra''' is a large group of musicians performing together, usually led by a cond ===Evolution of the orchestra===
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  • {{r|Symphony orchestra}} {{r|String orchestra}}
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  • *[http://www.tso.ca/ Toronto Symphony Orchestra] *[http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/ Vancouver Symphony Orchestra]
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  • ...ogram''' ('''DCYOP''') is an [[United States of America|American]] youth [[orchestra]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] ...[[jazz]] ensemble. The most advanced orchestra, simply known as The Youth Orchestra, has toured in more than nineteen countries and played for several U.S. Pre
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  • American youth orchestra based in Washington, D.C.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/DC Youth Orchestra Program]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[[Denver Young Artists Orchestra]] *[[San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra]]
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  • *[http://www.tso.ca/ Toronto Symphony Orchestra] *[http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/ Vancouver Symphony Orchestra]
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  • An '''orchestra''' is a large group of musicians performing together, usually led by a cond ===Evolution of the orchestra===
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  • ...ogram''' ('''DCYOP''') is an [[United States of America|American]] youth [[orchestra]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] ...[[jazz]] ensemble. The most advanced orchestra, simply known as The Youth Orchestra, has toured in more than nineteen countries and played for several U.S. Pre
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  • The official website [http://www.wienerphilharmoniker.at/] of the orchestra ...hilharmoniker.at/index.php?cccpage=about_orchestra&set_language=en] on the orchestra.
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  • ...(Maryland)|Strathmore]] music center, as well as the [[Baltimore Symphony Orchestra]] and the [[National Philharmonic]]. Originally named "Montgomery County Y ...12, founded in 1946 as the original orchestra), and the Sinfonia (a string orchestra with members in grades 10-12, founded in 2004).
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  • *[[Denver Young Artists Orchestra]] *[[San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra]]
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  • .... More importantly, the modern conductor is the key creative figure in the orchestra, developing an artistic vision for the performance.
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  • The '''Wiener Philharmoniker''' (Vienna Philharmonic) are a philharmonic orchestra While the orchestra is organized as an independent, self-administrating association
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  • ...6589| last = Lawson| first = Colin| title = The Cambridge companion to the orchestra| location = Cambridge U.K. ,New York| date = 2003}} *{{cite book |last= Peyser |first= Joan, ed. |title= The Orchestra: Origins and Transformations |publisher= Charles Scribner's Sons |year= 198
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  • {{r|Symphony orchestra}} {{r|String orchestra}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[DC Youth Orchestra Program]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[DC Youth Orchestra Program]]
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  • {{r|London Symphony Orchestra}} {{r|Concerto for Group and Orchestra}}
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  • American youth orchestra based in Washington, D.C.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Orchestra/Catalogs/Youth orchestras in the United States]]
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  • Music composed to be performed by an [[orchestra]].
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  • The leader of a musical ensemble, such as an orchestra.
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  • Oldest youth orchestra program in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area.
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  • at the site of the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra.
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  • An oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra composed by [[Edward Elgar]], first performed on 14 October 1903.
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  • | coauthors = Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, London Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic | coauthors = Columbia Symphony Orchestra.
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  • | title = The Score, the Orchestra, and the Conductor
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  • A concerto for violin and orchestra composed by Sofia Gubaidulina in 1980 and revised in 1982 and 1986.
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  • (Vienna Philharmonic) A famous philharmonic orchestra based in Vienna and considered as one of the world's best.
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  • ...ypically organized in two movements, and scored for up to six soloists and orchestra, that originated in the classical music era.
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  • ...language|Russian]] ''Жертвоприношение'') is a [[concerto]] for violin and orchestra composed by [[Sofia Gubaidulina]] in 1980 and revised in 1982 and again in ...enna by Kremer and the [[ORF (broadcaster)|ORF]] (Austrian Radio) Symphony Orchestra, directed by [[Leif Segerstam]].
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  • ...instrument, in chamber music, and as a member of the string section of an orchestra.
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  • ...sed by its name, '''orchestral music''' is music that is performed by an [[orchestra]].
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  • *[[orchestra]]
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  • ...ete" or "to fight." In its broadest definition, a concerto is a piece of [[orchestra|orchestral]] music that uses the contrast of two (or possibly more) groups ...o grosso" (a concerto for an ensemble playing against the remainder of the orchestra), although structurally and musically there was little difference between t
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  • ...ew Year's Concert) of the '''Wiener Philharmoniker''' (Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
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  • ...azi Party]] for cover; with his wife, [[Mildred Harnack]], spied for [[Red Orchestra]] ring of the [[Soviet Union]] in the interest of ending the war; arrested
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  • ...tiphonal sections; “ripieno” can translate as “full” and referred to “full orchestra”. Italian composers who wrote ripieno concertos include [[Antonio Vivaldi
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  • {{r|Symphony orchestra}}
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  • ...nd chief vocalist of his own vintage dance orchestra [[the Johnny Crawford Orchestra]].
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  • {{r|Orchestra}}
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  • {{r|Red Orchestra}}
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  • {{r|Bombay Symphony Orchestra}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/DC Youth Orchestra Program]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Orchestra}}
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  • ...Eduard Stein, remaining there from 1857 to 1861, when he entered the ducal orchestra as a violinist. At this time he met [[Franz Liszt]]. On returning home, he ...the music to ''The Little Minister'', and in a fantasia for pianoforte and orchestra on Scottish themes, he "seized the essential, not the accidental features o
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  • ...ist]] [[Yo-yo Ma]], 1992 and ''[[Paper Music]]'' with the St. Paul Chamber orchestra, 1995.
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  • # romance for violin & orchestra # romance for violin & orchestra
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  • * 1997: Jaz Coleman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra (''Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin'')
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  • {{r|St. Paul Chamber Orchestra}}
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  • ...band because during this period, Stacy was playing with [[Floyd Towne]]’s orchestra. ...[[Benny Goodman]] asked Stacy to join his band. Stacy left the Floyd Towne orchestra, moved to [[New York, New York|New York City]], and spent the four years fr
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  • **The London Symphony Orchestra
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  • ...tra.html |title=The World Liberty Concert: Alan Parsons Band, The Metropol Orchestra, Choir & Guests - 1995-05-08 - Arnhem, NL |accessdate=2009-11-30 |format=HT
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  • ===*9:45 [[Hayes Carll]] and the Gulf Coast Orchestra=== ===*2:30 [[Hayes Carll]] and the Gulf Coast Orchestra===
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  • ...reputed for its [[Monte Carlo Casino]], for its [[Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra]], for its [[Monte Carlo Opera]], for being the central point of the [[Mont
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  • {{r|The Joe Guercio Orchestra}}
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  • ...Wish'' pentalogy of films, with Winner requesting that a minimum 70 piece orchestra backing be used for the soundtrack in addition to Jones' rock arrangements. **Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - orchestra
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  • ...early 1970s included the sporadic energy of John McLaughlin's [[Mahavishnu Orchestra]], the African-music style of Davis' groups, the light and dancey music of
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  • ...er European map. This is like a run-through of a great symphony by a major orchestra under a more-than-adequate international conductor. All the notes--Carpente
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  • ...ypically organized in two movements, and scored for up to six soloists and orchestra. Some composers of symphonie concertantes were [[Carl Stamitz]], [[Giovanni
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  • * 1997: The London Philharmonic Orchestra with Peter Scholes (''Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin'')
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  • {{r|London Metropolitan Orchestra}}
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  • ...g Corporation put its musicians, both in small ensembles and with the full orchestra, at Nørgård's disposal during the writing of the symphony. This allowed t ...phony was first performed on 2 September 1976 by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Choir conducted by [[Herbert Blomstedt]].
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  • {{r|DC Youth Orchestra Program}}
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  • ...r the beginning of the work. Today, the work is widely performed, usually orchestra only, and is considered one of the greatest works of the 20th century and h
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  • {{r|London Metropolitan Orchestra}}
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  • {{r|The Joe Guerico Orchestra}}
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  • ...the actors performed; the κοίλον or θέατρον, the tiers of seats around the orchestra, with access from above; the προσκήνιον (proscenium), backdrop an
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  • ...Denver and Houston, was founding concertmaster of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra under Neville Mariner, taught at five important colleges and universities ...ent 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/2007/februar
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  • {{r|The Joe Malin Orchestra}}
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  • * 2002: Reptile Palace Orchestra (''Official Bootleg 2002'')
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  • {{r|Joe Guercio Orchestra}}
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  • ...ostles''', op. 49, is an [[oratorio]] for soloists, [[choir|chorus]] and [[orchestra]] composed by [[Edward Elgar]]. It was first performed on 14 October 1903. ''The Apostles'' is written for a large [[orchestra]], of typical [[late Romantic]] proportions, with the addition of a [[shofa
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  • ...he daughter of Jewell K. Edwards, who worked with [[Spade Cooley]] and his Orchestra. ...Night of the Hunter]]'', "... she got her big break by singing with a full orchestra for a contest sponsored by a [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] [[news
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  • *Bobby Morris and his Orchestra - orchestra
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  • | title = Red Orchestra: the story of the Berlin underground and the circle of friends who resisted ...)|Manfred Roeder]], an Army investigator into the [[Abwehr]] and the [[Red Orchestra]], first discovered Oster's activities as part of a search at Abwehr headqu
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  • ...e Garden''. Another vocal work is ''Sea Drift'', for baritone, chorus and orchestra, setting words by [[Walt Whitman|Whitman]]: with its tale of a bird whose m
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  • ...me, another work, in eight movements, correctly known as Suite for Variety Orchestra, was misidentified as Jazz Suite No. 2. Even after the facts were discovere
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  • ...s postmodern symphony ''[[Sinfonia (Berio)|Sinfonia]] for eight voices and orchestra'' with them in mind. In 2005 their recording of Bach's Prelude in F Minor w
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  • {{r|Bobby Morris and his Orchestra}}
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  • ...r in such television movies as ''Lethal Vows'' (1999), ''The Sandy Bottoms Orchestra'' (2000) and ''Lucy'' (2003), where she played a teenage Lucille Ball. In
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  • ...tet 1931'' (later [[orchestration|reorchestrated]] as ''Andante for string orchestra'') in which the melody is created from an unchanging set of pitches through
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  • | 'Eye Level' by Simon Park Orchestra | 'Eye Level' by Simon Park Orchestra
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  • ...r: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded'', accompanied by a Middle-Eastern orchestra.
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  • ...his focus on the military strengthening of Prussia. At that time the court orchestra was abandoned and music events at the court played only a decorative role. ...Emanuel Bach|C. P. E. Bach]], son of Johann Sebastian Bach, who joined the orchestra as harpsichordist in 1740 and [[Johann Friedrich Agricola]] as the official
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  • * 1997: Jaz Coleman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra (''Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin'')
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  • *The Joe Guercio Orchestra
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  • * Day 3: "[[Mr. Blue Sky]]" by [[Electric Light Orchestra]]: played for Commander Scott Kelly. [http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/a
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  • * ''[[The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall]]'' (1959, [[Charlie Rouse]] joined the band then)
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  • *The Joe Malin Orchestra
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  • ...31 he was appointed General director and producer of the Berlin, Symphony Orchestra “where his productions came as a revelation to critics and the public.” ...e that was staged by students and accompanied by the Presidential Symphony Orchestra. All indications are that the performance “attracted the attention of the
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  • *Joe Guercio Orchestra
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  • ''Atmosphères'' (1961) is written for large [[orchestra]]. It is seen as a key piece in Ligeti's output, laying out many of the con Ligeti's last works were the ''Hamburg Concerto'' for horn and chamber orchestra (1998-99, revised 2003) and the song cycle ''Síppal, dobbal, nádihegedüv
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  • : Home of the famous Gewandhaus Orchestra. The current Gewandhaus ist the third building with this name.
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  • *''[[Four Etudes for Orchestra]]'' (1928)
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  • *Billy Goldenberg - orchestra conductor
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  • * 1997: London Symphony Orchestra (''Symphonic Rock: The British Invasion'')
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  • ...piece featuring whalesong, "And God Created Great Whales; Concerto No. 8 orchestra & taped whale sounds, Op. 2.
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  • * 1997: Jaz Coleman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra (''Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin'')
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  • ...ymphony]] for One [[Tenor]] and One [[Alto]], or [[Baritone]], Voice and [[Orchestra]] (after [[Hans Bethge]]'s 'The Chinese [[Flute]]'), by [[Gustav Mahler]]. ...([[German language|German]], "The Lucky Hand"), for [[choir|chorus]] and [[orchestra]] by [[Arnold Schoenberg]].
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  • ...http://www.tafelmusik.org/about/index.htm | publisher = Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra & Chamber Choir | title = About us}}</ref>
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  • ...te died, trying to rescue his stallion ‘Arizona’ from the flames while the orchestra played “God Save the King”. Ten of his players also died, including a 1
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  • ...major genres: six operas, two ballets, six symphonies and other pieces for orchestra, several concertos, choral and vocal works, an enormous number of chamber w
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  • *Joe Guercio Orchestra
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  • | 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus | 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus
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  • **The Queens Symphony - orchestra
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  • ...the [[Los Angeles Master Chorale]] and conducted by [[Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra]] director [[Miguel Harth-Bedoya]]. Due to the positive reception for this ...tured a world-premiere of ''Final Fantasy VI - Dancing Mad'', performed by orchestra, choir and pipe organ.
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  • ...arranged by [[Shigeru Umebayashi]] and performed by the [[London Symphony Orchestra]]. The five note theme recurs in several variations: with percussion, as a
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  • * Symphonies for string orchestra Nos. 1-12 (1821-3) ...the Earth'': A Symphony for One Tenor and One Alto (or Baritone) Voice and Orchestra, After Hans Bethge's "The Chinese Flute") (1908–1909)
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  • [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]’s '''Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major, op. 61''', has been celebrated as the "King of Concertos", the
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  • * ''[[Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra]]'' (originally issued in 1983 on RCA Records and remastered and reissued i
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  • ...opulation. Educational. Background music written and performed by the DEVO orchestra'.
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  • ...their tour of Japan in 1996, where it received three airings backed by an orchestra.
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  • ...rsible but Time is not. Turn back, turn back, turn back.' - Electric Light Orchestra, 'Face the Music' at the start of the song 'Fire on High'.</ref> and Pink F
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  • ...and Europe, and the very name "symphony orchestra", a common synonym for “orchestra”, attests to the symphony’s predominance in the classical concert hall. ...r it was the Italian sinfonia or French Overture, was composed for a small orchestra (no more than fifteen players), was relatively easy to play, and was short
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  • ...ng 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, 'Friends (s
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  • ...and Europe, and the very name "symphony orchestra", a common synonym for “orchestra”, attests to the symphony’s predominance in the classical concert hall. ...ow-fast-slow. Regardless of the type, an overture was composed for a small orchestra (no more than fifteen players), was relatively easy to play, and was short
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  • ...that summer to Maine, where his uncle was conducting the [[London Symphony Orchestra]], by offering him a chance to meet Monteux. Eighteen years later, in 1981,
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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 to make m
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  • ...achar Miron and Jehiel Hagges; later arranged by [[Gordon Jenkins]], whose orchestra backed the Weavers' version; recorded in New York City on May 26, 1950; rel
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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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  • | The Mahavishnu Orchestra, Santana, and Bachman-Turner Overdrive
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  • ...an added cymbal crash at the start, and then replays the theme with a full orchestra.
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  • ...ound the world, because it was using two orchestras: one Western, one Arab orchestra, with a hurdy-gurdy. It was great going around the world to turn people on
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  • ...the drama department puts on a musical, complete with singers and live pit orchestra. ...istory, the symphonic orchestra won the title of "Best Overall High School Orchestra" at the 1991 International Quebec Music Festival. Both orchestras that Thom
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  • ...''Keyboard'' magazine, he describes his process for recording a simulated orchestra with a keyboard: {{Quote|The secret of successful keyboard string parts is
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  • ...rsity Press|pages=40|isbn=978-0853-23825-6}}</ref> An additional 120 piece orchestra, arranged by Jeremy Lubbock and recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood was ...emixes by producers Tony Montana, D-Dot, Apollo 440, and the Stealth Sonic Orchestra (Howard Gray, Norman Fisher-Jones, Trevor Gray), on maxi-vinyl, CD single,
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  • ...|location=|pages=}}</ref> commissioning composer [[Dick Hyman]] to lead an orchestra accompanied with [[Cleaver|Chinese cleavers]] for the [[Year of the Monkey]
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  • | ''His Orchestra, His Chorus, His Singers, His Sound'' by Ray Conniff
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  • ...us for its performances of [[George Frideric Handel|Handel]] with a massed orchestra, choir, and the Palace's enormous organ; a recording of such a performance ...n with Queen Victoria performing the honors, and again with still a larger orchestra, a larger pipe organ, and the largest mass chorus ever yet assembled in Bri
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  • ...us for its performances of [[George Frideric Handel|Handel]] with a massed orchestra, choir, and the Palace's enormous organ; a recording of such a performance ...n with Queen Victoria performing the honors, and again with still a larger orchestra, a larger pipe organ, and the largest mass chorus ever yet assembled in Bri
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  • ...core of the footage is the concert in London with the city's Metropolitan Orchestra accompanying Page, Plant, and their chosen backing band providing the found
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  • ...untry]]''. Although musically exceptional in terms of melody delivery, the orchestra (and keyboardist [[Tony Kaye (musician)|Tony Kaye]]) overpowered Banks and ...eve Howe]] recorded an album of Yes instrumental music reinterpreted by an orchestra, which featured Jon Anderson's vocals on two songs. Entitled "The Symphoni
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  • ...win, an accomplished jazz musician who had played with the British Ambrose Orchestra in the big band era, and his mother was a singer. His father had also playe
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  • Or your favourite [[Genre (music)|Music Genre]]...your favourite [[orchestra]]...[[recording artist]]--their best [[song]] ''(I may shudder, but hey, it Or your favourite [[Genre (music)|Music Genre]]...your favourite [[orchestra]]...[[recording artist]]--their best [[song]] ''(I may shudder, but hey, it
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  • ...re dedicated to the elder composer. In addition, Cui's ''Tarantelle'' for orchestra, Op. 12, formed the basis for Liszt's last [[Arrangement|piano transcriptio ...o achieve it (such as the [[leitmotif]] system and the predominance of the orchestra).
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  • ...by Bob Dylan. Other users include Tori Amos, Jan Hammer of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Herbie Hancock also used the Rhodes.
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  • ...Are' (Al Stillman, Robert Allen) - Johnny Mathis with Ray Conniff and His Orchestra - 4:10
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  • In short, some instruments in an orchestra use different key signatures because of transposition, but "concert pitch" The advent of the [[orchestra]] as an independent (as opposed to accompanying) ensemble brought pitch inf
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  • ...s and exits for the actors. In front of the stage at ground level was the orchestra circle used by the chorus. Eventually stone replaced wood and the theatres
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  • ...olo violin as well. It has been speculated that no other instrument in the orchestra has had as much distinguished music written for it.<ref>Boyden, David, "The During the 1700s and into the 1800s, which saw the rise of the public concert orchestra, finer details of the violin were perfected, such as the length of the fing
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  • ...ng of 'Friends (song)|Friends' rehearsal recorded with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra, Bombay, India, 1970 (March 1972)
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  • *"Blame It On My Youth" with Count Basie Orchestra on ''Swinging, Singing, Playing''
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  • ...onauwalzer]] ([[Blue Danube]] waltz), and the [[Strauss family]]. (While [[orchestra]] and [[orchestral music]] have somehow magically appeared in the meantime. :And our newest Citizen is doing [[superconductor]], so the [[orchestra]] can have a really good one. --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkow
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  • ...as probably supported by the projection of stone which extended into the ''orchestra'' from the terrace wall, and was affixed to one of the posts which supporte
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  • organist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra and solo instruments are considered to represent the pinnacle of Baroque mu ...ch one or more solo instruments alternate section-by-section with the full orchestra throughout a movement. These Italianate features can be heard in the excerp
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  • ...Kenny Baker (entertainer)|Kenny Baker]] and Karen Kemple with a chorus and orchestra conducted by [[Alexander Smallens]]. This album was reissued on a 10-inch L
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/DC Youth Orchestra Program|DC Youth Orchestra Program]] - [[Special:Allpages/Density|Density]]
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  • ...the [[German Resistance]]. In 1942 he successfully infiltrated the "[[Red Orchestra]]" network of [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] spies and used it to feed false infor
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  • ...s Brothers, and [[Chuck Berry]]. He was accompanied by gospel quartets, an orchestra, and other band members. He was notorious for wearing various extravagant j ...mperials and the all female group the Sweet Inspirations as well as a full orchestra and members of Presley's original band. During this time he balanced betwee
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  • ...ians and dancers), The Lai Founs (Chinese jugglers) and the BBC Television Orchestra
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  • ...y Rooms and the Queen's Hall. The [http://www.sco.org.uk/ Scottish Chamber Orchestra], formed in 1974, is based in Edinburgh.
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  • ...The faculty includes more than two dozen members of the [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] and the [[Lyric Opera of Chicago]]. In the fall of 2006, enrollment in th * Samuel Magad, former concertmaster, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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  • ...rán trained the neophytes in music, organizing both a choir and a 30-piece orchestra that became famous throughout California. While at San José, Father Durán
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  • <!--#''[[karaoke]]'' (カラオケ, 'empty [[orchestra]]')-->
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  • |Reworked as 'Four Sticks'. Performed and recorded with a Mumbai orchestra in March 1972, released on ''Coda'' (Deluxe Edition) in 2015. |33. Also performed and recorded with a Mumbai orchestra in March 1972. Performed in part during the 'That's the Way' medley 25 May
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  • ...ere of the Fourth Symphony was set for 11 Dec 1936 in Leningrad. After the orchestra had begun rehearsals, Shostakovich, “trembling with fright” (his own wo ...hundreds of thousands of Russians had already starved to death. A smaller orchestra than usual was scraped together for the performance, which was even broadca
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  • ...ed off a high stage in [[Tampa, Florida]], falling 15 feet into a concrete orchestra pit and breaking several neck vertebrae. The injury required a period of re
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  • ...immy Page and Robert Plant Unledded''. For this arrangement, they added an orchestra and Moroccan musicians.
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  • ...- '''My Favorite Band!''' - Or your favourite Music Genre...your favourite orchestra...recording artist--their best song ''(I may shudder, but hey, it's up to y
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  • ...Plant tour of Japan in 1996, where it received three airings backed by an orchestra. 'For Your Life' was played in full by Led Zeppelin for the first time at t
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  • ...ation grew, especially under the conductorship of Saul Caston, who led the orchestra from 1945 through perhaps its finest years until 1963.<ref>James Michael Ba
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  • ...- '''My Favorite Band!''' - Or your favourite Music Genre...your favourite orchestra...recording artist--their best song ''(I may shudder, but hey, it's up to y
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  • ..., and in the lyrics of the song "All Things To All Men" by [[The Cinematic Orchestra]] (featuring [[Roots Manuva]] on vocals).
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  • ...th the assistance of conductor [[Malcolm Arnold]] and the [[Royal Symphony Orchestra]]. In conjunction with this effort, the band achieved a worldwide breakthro
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  • ...ay be part of a [[musical ensemble]] such as a [[rock band]] or symphony [[orchestra]].
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  • ...NEC. Ranked alongside other famous Midlands Rockers such as Electric Light Orchestra and the Moody Blues, Plant put in a brief show before encoring with George
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  • ...t lack of firm evidence regarding the specific role resistin plays in the "orchestra" of the numerous mediators of inflammation."<ref name=filkova2009>Filkova M
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  • * [http://www.philharmonique-strasbourg.com/ The Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra]
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  • ...inal of the [[cricket]] in Australia recently, they ran an ad where a full orchestra was playing the sponsoring beer company's theme jingle on beer bottles at t
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  • Milwaukee is home to the Florentine Opera, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Ballet, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Shakespeare, ...the most comprehensive education initiative ever undertaken by an American orchestra, the MSO has become a national leader in arts education programming.
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  • ...ctor, [[Wilhelm Furtwängler]], to the removal of Jewish musicians from the orchestra.</ref>
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  • ...e aid in particular of Sonya's relative Herman Fiedler&mdash;a playwright, orchestra leader, and stage manager&mdash;the Adlers and the Grodners were able to ta
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  • ...ition television service. The first broadcasts included announcers, a live orchestra conducted by [[Hyam Greenbaum]], and variety acts ranging from a horse who
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  • ====Chicago Symphony Orchestra====
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  • ...performances on highly critical audio material such as castanet, symphonic orchestra, male and female voices and particularly complex and high energy transients
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  • ...last and most ambitious work with Clay, a three-act comic opera with full orchestra, as opposed to the shorter works for much reduced accompaniment that came b
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  • ...lumped together under the name [[Red Orchestra (spy)|Rote Kapelle]] (“Red Orchestra”), a codename given to these groups by the Gestapo. The first “Red Orchestra” was an espionage network based in Berlin and coordinated by [[Leopold Tr
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  • ...rompted the pair to undertake a year-long world tour with a Middle Eastern orchestra, comprising 115 concerts, reinterpreting the band's songs.<ref>{{cite news|
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  • *The principal violinist in an orchestra is called the leader in Britain, the concert master in America.
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  • ...rompted the pair to undertake a year-long world tour with a Middle Eastern orchestra, comprising 115 concerts, reinterpreting the band's songs.<ref>{{cite journ
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