How To Use Philharmonic In A Sentence
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I played with the New York philharmonic orchestra.
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The Scherzo capriccioso, abridged in this recording in order to fit on two 78 rpm sides, was recorded with the Berlin Philharmonic in 1930.
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One race is the sum total of Philharmonic's racing career to date, but he ran a blinder on his debut at Ripon to be narrowly beaten by Wanchai Lad, a winner again at Redcar on Thursday.
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I would have loved to have had the London Philharmonic Orchestra playing on a big stage, but that would have cost a packet.
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The Berlin Philharmonic, founded in 1882, has grown up in tandem with the evolution of the star conductor.
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In a new recording, the Boston Philharmonic tried the original tempo.
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That was always fascinating to me, like the long accelerando in the final variation of Elgar's Enigma that I eventually recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, easy to take a little too quick and find you have to put the brakes on.
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His current tour includes dates at big venues such as The Royal Philharmonic Liverpool and The Waterfront, Belfast.
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Regarded on two continents as today's premier interpreter of Wagner, he arrived in 2004 to take over the Philharmonic, and now, in the wake of an unrenewed contract a few years ago, he is going to Dresden's Staatskapelle.
Conducting a Transfer of Power
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Bernstein's New York Philharmonic play for him better than they usually played for Bernstein, with glorious tone and no discernible fluffs.
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The Broadway musical "In the Heights" mamboed, hustled and merengued into the Naples Philharmonic Center on Monday, leaving a lasting impression on the audience - and in the most subtle and caring way bringing up issues about my identity I had not pondered for many years.
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The famed musician's association with the orchestra helped attract audiences, with the philharmonic's box-office revenue more than doubling since the start of his tenure.
Perlman Leaves Westchester Orchestra
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This will follow a gala performance in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall in May.
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Without a doubt the star of this year's festival is acclaimed violinist and Israel Philharmonic Orchestra concertmaster Ilya Konovalov.
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And in December, besides closing out the bicentennial of Chopin with French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, they launch the music, arts and culture of Japan Festival, the second in a bicoastal partnership with the Philharmonic Society of Orange County at Segerstrom Hall and with the participation of venues all across NY and nationwide.
Patricia Zohn: CultureZohn: The Carnegie Hall Youthquake
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She has signed my checks now for close to 20 years," says Naples Philharmonic concertmaster Glenn Basham.
Naples Philharmonic Enters a New Era
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They are included among the 11 tracks, all sung outstandingly well by the 26-piece unaccompanied Estonian Philharmonic Choir, directed by the Paul Hillier.
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From the classical to pantomime, from light operatic to sacred music, philharmonic orchestras to brass bands, musicals to pop, week by week Bolton displays its culture.
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Venezuelan Victor Hugo won a competition at the tender age of 12 to perform in a philharmonic choir.
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Even more so was the Vienna Philharmonic under Pierre Boulez doing Berg's "Lulu-Suite" and Mahler's "Das Klagende Lied"; though their fortissimo passages were even surpassed in volume by the three Tchaikovsky/Shakespeare pieces performed by the youthful Simón Bolívar Orchestra of Venezuela, conducted by their guru, Gustavo Dudamel.
Salzburg's Summer of Shadows and Shakespeare
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The statement quoted one of the singer-protesters, Deborah Fink, whom it identified as a soprano, describing the group's first disruption as "intricately interwoven" with the Israel Philharmonic's first piece, Webern's Passacaglia.
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She played second violin in a philharmonic orchestra that happened to be visiting my town.
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A New York Philharmonic musician said it years ago: We worshiped Toscanini, but we love Lenny.
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The term "philharmonic" is an adjective meaning "music loving, devoted to music," he said.
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The original Dodworth brothers were founding members of the New York Philharmonic and their brass band, the Dodworth Band of New York, barnstormed the country during the Civil War.
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The vast majority of out-of-towners may head straight for the Met or the Philharmonic.
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The Philharmonic Hall itself has a very distinctive style.
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They're going ahead with a super new concert hall while our Philharmonic Hall is falling down.
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He will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic in the final concert of the season.
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MK: Why do rappers get so little respect in philharmonic circles?
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Azerbaijani folk music that blends classical forms and jazzlike musical improvisations - can be heard from street musicians and from inside Philharmonic Hall, which reopened in 2004 after an extensive renovation.
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But the fact remains that on September 7, Rattle will take a huge step away from Britain when he finally takes up his baton as music director of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
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The philharmonic's executive director, Joshua Worby, said the orchestra and Mr. Perlman had "mutually agreed to dissolve the remainder" of the contract.
Perlman Leaves Westchester Orchestra
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The incredible score and music that adds so much atmosphere was provided by Michael Giacchino and the LA philharmonic orchestra.
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Proves that a serious pretender to the throne of pop music refinement need not settle for a mere band when the London Philharmonic will do just as well.
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The chief executive and music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic funked a London trip ‘‘due to the international situation’.
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Ash - Angel Interceptor truely odd ..... ribbons and leaves - graham coxon pomp & circumstance marches No. 2 in A minor - london philharmonic WMP
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The role is nebulous," and includes understudying for the conductor, says Perry So, assistant conductor with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.
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The philharmonic notified musicians of Mr. Perlman's departure via email Friday.
Perlman Leaves Westchester Orchestra
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Kleiber disliked making records and grumbled when the Vienna Philharmonic changed concertmasters from one session to the next, but the spring in his overture was inspirational.
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But via connections in the classical music world, Mr. Mathew said his group was able to secure a date at Carnegie Hall and the participation of musicians like Glenn Dicterow, the concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic.
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Rumours of discontent swirl round the Berlin Philharmonic like seagulls round a fishing trawler.
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The orchestra is no Vienna Philharmonic, but the musicians cope valiantly with the complex score and convey much of its instrumental color.
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The two concertos feature wind players from Beecham's Royal Philharmonic.
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I'd love to work with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra to score the music for one of his titles.
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The well-dressed, well-heeled crowd sites like Gilt City have had premium seats for $5,500; on Craigslist, tickets are going for $350 and up stayed standing for much of the show, a rarity for a place that rose to fame housing the New York Philharmonic.
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A good friend is a total classical music fan and gives me tickets to the philharmonic, which is awesome because I never used to be into classical music.
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With the Royal Philharmonic, the accent is on the positive.
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Clotilde Otranto, or "Clo," as her friends call her, was the principal conductor for the Miami City Ballet, and before that was the resident conductor of the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra.
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But toward the end of his career, Karajan ran into unexpected difficulty with the traditionally male Berlin Philharmonic when he tried to appoint a woman as principal clarinetist.
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The Scherzo capriccioso, abridged in this recording in order to fit on two 78 rpm sides, was recorded with the Berlin Philharmonic in 1930.
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At the age of 25 he was teaching at the Vienna Academy, and five years later, he was named concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic.
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He will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic in the final concert of the season.
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Owen also helped behind the scenes to bring the arts to New Harmony and Evansville, with generous support for things such as New Harmony Theatre, the New Harmony Project (to develop scripts and screenplays), the New Harmony Gallery for Contemporary Art, the Evansville Museum, the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana and countless other programs.
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First, a musical overture with a philharmonic orchestra numbering around 60 musicians, and then 36 dancers, les Rexgirls, came on stage.
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It has its country's only philharmonic orchestra and four-year nursing school.
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Mr. Lindberg, a conservatory-trained pianist, is himself among the soloists, but his efforts are likely to be overshadowed by two of the Philharmonic's percussionists, Christopher Lamb and Daniel Druckman, whose arsenal of noise-making instruments will be augmented by various found objects, including sandpaper, stones and scrap metal.
Lindberg Makes His Mark on the N.Y. Philharmonic
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All Jazz at the Philharmonic contracts contained ironclad antisegregation clauses, and Granz would cancel a show whenever those clauses were violated, no matter what it cost him at the box office.
The Forgotten Man of Jazz
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Under general director Sami Caner, the parent center also sponsors a chamber orchestra and a full-scale philharmonic orchestra.
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He was recently invited to perform with the youth philharmonic orchestra, but declined in order to continue touring with the family.
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But after intermission Maazel and the Philharmonic turned to Sibelius, which predictably got a thorough workout -- what with all the huffing and puffing, harumphing and galumphing of its broadly built themes, its grandly simple, architectural layout.
Donna Perlmutter: Maazel to the Podium -- Still Collecting Orchestras
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He played the oboe for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and I remember him practising.
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He has presented his corrections—prepublication—to the New York Philharmonic; New York audiences will be the first to hear the corrected score performed and to attend a preconcert talk by Mr. Orenstein on Jan. 4.
Four Lost Measures Found
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The New York Philharmonic performed on Saturday at the recently opened National Center for the Performing Arts, an ovular-shaped behemoth near Tiananmen Square in Beijing that is the new pride of Chinese culture.
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Lorin Maazel, late of the New York Philharmonic -- where he drew both barbs and bravos from the critics -- strode vigorously across stage to the Disney Hall podium, telegraphing to the audience that this was no crochety 79-year-old maestro, but a commanding presence still, no matter which orchestra he stands before (of the 150 he's led over five decades).
Donna Perlmutter: Maazel to the Podium -- Still Collecting Orchestras
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He will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic in the final concert of the season.
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The orchestra is governed by the musicians themselves, most of whom remain with the Philharmonic for a lifetime, closely protecting its artistic integrity.
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He has also worked with symphonies and chamber groups from the Brooklyn Philharmonic to Zurich's Ensemble Fur Neue Musik.
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the most philharmonic ear is at times deeply affected by a simple air
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In addition to teaching, he played in a string quartet and was concertmaster of the St. Louis Philharmonic Orchestra.
John D. Kendall, who brought Suzuki violin training method to U.S., dies at 93
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But, Wednesday night gave me a polecat philharmonic.
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Some revelers wore straw sombreros and stick-on mustaches, poking fun at a national stereotype, while the government sought to promote a more serious side with an open-air philharmonic orchestra.
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This step was taken much earlier in London, where the Philharmonic Society was founded by an élite of the aristocracy, gentry, City, and professions in 1813.
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His works have been performed by symphonies in Akron, Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio, as well as the Warsaw Philharmonic.
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She played second violin in a philharmonic orchestra that happened to be visiting my town.
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Once balance problems had been sorted, Jurowski and the London Philharmonic settled into a well-drilled performance, musical angularities crisp and springy.
The Rake's Progress; BBC Prom 35; Three Choirs festival
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Smith was a talented violinist herself and joined what is now the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra as a professional musician.
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Her philharmonic book is definitely one of my all-time faves.
R.I.P., Karla Kuskin (1932-2009)
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Making music: A percussion and music workshop for children takes place at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall tomorrow at 11.15am.
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Austrian Mint, the world's largest marketer of pure gold coins, best known for its Philharmonic bullion coin, has seen demand for gold coins skyrocket over the past few months, according to
Coin Sale Due; It's a Big One
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He will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic in the final concert of the season.
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The introductory song was a philharmonic piece, featuring a full orchestra together with choral accompaniment.
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It also has a philharmonic orchestra and a host of annual folk music festivals held in different cities.
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Glenn Basham is associate professor of violin at the University of Miami, first violinist with the Bergonzi String Quartet and concertmaster of the Naples Philharmonic.
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Fans who turn out for the premiere will be treated to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra playing selections from John Williams' scores for the Star Wars movies.
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Three weeks ago, I was playing with the philharmonic orchestra in Rotterdam!
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He made his professional debut as a composer in 1953 with a commission from the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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He was an active member of the Philharmonic Society, for which he conducted concerts.
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Central to all this choral music were the philharmonic societies that sprang up in most major cities around Europe.