How To Use Symphony orchestra In A Sentence
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Poland has ten symphony orchestras, seventeen conservatories, over one hundred music schools, and almost one thousand music centers.
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Leinsdorf shows unwonted impetuosity in his approach to tempos, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, while not consistently as refined as it could be, plays the music tautly.
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The classical music scene languished during the war as symphony orchestras and opera companies lost musicians to military bands.
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The maestro is conducting at Tanglewood with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
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A scrunchy havoc of whip, sleigh bells, saxophones, bass guitar, as well as the full forces of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Nibelung note of a household hammer for good measure, bashed, danced and whirled through this 15-minute non-stop toccata.
BBC Prom 54; La fanciulla del West; Joyce DiDonato; Simon Keenlyside; Kronos Quartet
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He has written for strings a berceuse and a scherzino, which have been played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and certain part songs, as well as a chorus for female voices and string orchestra, have been sung in London.
Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
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Written for Charles Munch and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Die Natali is a fantasy on Christmas carols.
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Back in 1969 the band's keyboardist first performed a concerto he had written to fuse the band's sound with a symphony orchestra.
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This week sees him hook up with the London Symphony Orchestra for four nights of 20th Century orchestral music.
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The congress venue was a big, boxshaped convention centre by the sea known as the Kursaal, the kernel of which is a large amphitheatre used by symphony orchestras.
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At the festival he will perform a solo recital and play the Elgar concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
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The musicians are selected at auditions similar to those of major symphony orchestras.
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is best in the strings; wind intonation can be iffy, but the playing has personality throughout.
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The present orchestra outplays the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, however, and the stereo broadcast sonics surpass Vox's monaural recording.
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Beneficiaries of her largesse have included the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and the Vancouver Art Gallery.
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This series includes a complete cycle of the symphonies performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin.
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By 1939, married and with two children, he had become organist of Holy Trinity, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, founding both the Leamington Bach Choir and the Warwickshire Symphony Orchestra.
Stanley Vann obituary
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Toscanini's sense of theater allows them to remain gripping, even at slowish tempos, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra plays them with superhuman concentration.
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The Croydon Symphony Orchestra was at work in informal dress; in shirt-sleeves, jeans and other casual clothes.
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Jacqueline du Pre was a gawky 20 year-old with a dazzling smile when she stepped into Kingsway Hall, Holborn, on August 19, 1965 to find Sir John Barbirolli on the rostrum and the London Symphony Orchestra in murmurous mood.
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Getting its name on the front of a record was the way symphony orchestras acquired reputation over the past century.
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Infamously, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra do not broadcast on Radio Scotland.
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Sebastian conducts the music from Coppélia; the orchestra is the RIAS Symphony Orchestra.
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Simon Rattle will be the guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra.
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He is composing a straight sextet for principals of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, has premiered a ballet in Vienna and has been welcomed at Pierre Boulez's IRCAM, crucible of ascetic futurism.
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Within a few decades the tam-tam became an important member of the percussion section of a modern symphony orchestra.
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(Soundbite of symphony orchestra) WHITEHEAD: Box annotator Mike Heffley says those classical albums demolished whatever jazz cred Braxton had built up in the '70s.
Vintage Recordings From Anthony Braxton
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Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra double bass player Michael Fortescue will play at the event.
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The house band, featuring Phil Collins on drums and the Royal Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra, will accompany the concert.
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The Royal Academy of Music's Symphony Orchestra will accompany the concert, conducted by Musical Director Michael Kamen.
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a new release from the London Symphony Orchestra
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The congress venue was a big, boxshaped convention centre by the sea known as the Kursaal, the kernel of which is a large amphitheatre used by symphony orchestras.
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If Broadway show tunes are your thing, the Jefferson Symphony Orchestra & the Arvada Chorale give us show-stoppers from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Leonard Bernstein after a heart-stopping performance of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture.
Tracy Shaffer: Arvada Alive With Music
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It opens with a prelude for car-horns and concludes with a relentless passacaglia; a concert performance of the piece by the BBC Symphony Orchestra is the finale of the Barbican's festival.
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A quick JSTOR search didn't turn up any studies of it in the literature, but it seems to me that a symphony orchestra is a classic monopsonistic employer: there's an extremely limited number (often only one) within a given labor market, and the employees — musicians — are liable to put up with an awful lot of crap in order to make any money doing what they love to do.
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Word of Nagano got to Frank Zappa, who in 1983 enlisted him to conduct his fiendishly tricky classical works with the London Symphony Orchestra.
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CHICAGO COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Dale Clevenger, conductor, with tubaist Gene Pokorny in a free concert (Stevens, Borodin, Kodaly).
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Recent credits include premier performances of commissioned concerti for symphony orchestra and Taylor's ensemble Latin Fiesta.
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The instrumentation of the military band is similar to that of the symphony orchestra, minus the strings, but with the addition of cornets and saxophones, and a multiplicity of flutes and clarinets of various sizes.
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Jeffery soloed with the Plano Symphony Orchestra and the Southern Methodist University Meadows Symphony Orchestra.
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He will be teaming up with the English Symphony Orchestra for two concerts in July.
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Playing an instrument such as the oboe or bassoon as I do, one's initial focus at university or conservatoire was inevitably the brace of chairs available in the Western symphony orchestra.
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The conductor is David Brophy, who directed the National Symphony Orchestra at the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics World Games earlier this year.
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Particularly in the Third, he and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra are let down by the boxy recording, which swallows orchestral detail and produces unmusical balances.
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At the festival he will perform a solo recital and play the Elgar concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
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Easum predicts, for example, the quick death of all symphony orchestras that do not soon begin to feature a significant amount of pop and rock music.
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But with American symphony orchestras generally in crisis, the San Francisco Symphony has bucked the trend in recent years while catapulting into the ranks of the world's great ensembles.
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Playing an instrument such as the oboe or bassoon as I do, one's initial focus at university or conservatoire was inevitably the brace of chairs available in the Western symphony orchestra.
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The company would sponsor choral groups, a concert band, and a symphony orchestra.
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Not only does Long Beach boast an eclectic art scene, the city is home to world-class art museums, internationally renowned theater companies, its own symphony orchestra, opera company and master chorale.
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The Bochum Symphony Orchestra are attuned to these overtly romantic pieces and both soloists are also top class interpreters.
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Symphony orchestras are playing movie soundtracks in a pitch for younger listeners, few of whom would ever watch a movie without pictures.
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He was appointed to succeed Sir Georg Solti as head of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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I could have easily been a concert percussionist and made a sweet living being lead timpanist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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Another appreciation was written by him, for the American Symphony Orchestra's 1997 to 1998 season.
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The members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in the pit did a great job, but their reduced numbers mean naturally a reduced sound produced.
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Using a heady combination of intellect and inspiration, the principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra is making it one of the world's great orchestras.
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He also served as music director, conductor, and guest conductor in symphony orchestras worldwide.
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She has also performed as flutist and piccoloist of the Dallas Bach Society, Terre Haute, and Shreveport, Symphony Orchestras.
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The sounds of the erhu and sheng are eerily beautiful against the symphony orchestra, evoking a timeless, ceremonial atmosphere against which the outbursts of percussion feel peremptory, even ill-mannered.
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Thirty pupils, aged eight and nine, put the reminiscences into words and music when they performed playlets and songs at Devizes Library with members of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
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Seldom performed sequentially and together, they were taken up integrally in 1966 by a dissentient cellist in the Vienna Symphony Orchestra in an interpretation that changed the world's perception of Viennese sound.
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Dance bands have varied from the medieval one-man band of pipe and tabor to the small symphony orchestras of Johann Strauss.
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra gives two concerts in its farewell tour with Mariss Jansons.
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Those who fought against racial segregation decried its social and cultural boundaries as inhuman nonsense: Jazz quartets and symphony orchestras were appropriate forms of expression for whoever happened to enjoy them.
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Five surprisesProm 15 Wed 28 JulySchumann and Colin Matthews, BBC Symphony Orchestra/KnussenFabulous violinist Leila Josefowicz gives the London premiere of Colin Matthews's Violin Concerto in a concert of Zimmermann, Birtwistle and Schumann's "Rhenish" Symphony.
BBC Proms 2010: what not to miss
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The music college aims to encourage talents as diverse as members of symphony orchestras and pop groups.
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The musical Renaissance man has had, by his own accounting, seven often-simultaneous careers: As a French hornist, he got his first job with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra at age 17 and performed on Miles Davis's seminal "Birth of the Cool" recordings.
Man of Many Music Careers
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I also vividly remember attending the BBC Symphony Orchestra premieres of Stravinsky's Requiem canticles and Boulez's Eclat, in which she took a leading part.
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For the National Symphony Orchestra, it might be befitting to continue with an American conductor (the type that also knows the fund-raising business best in the country).
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He writes, ‘The usual symphony orchestra is used, with the addition of three saxophones and flugelhorn.’
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Levine, 67, who has been plagued with health woes for the last few years and looked physically tottery at the curtain call, has resumed active duty this fall both at the Met and at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, where he is music director.
Going for the Rheingold
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Opener Beautiful Noise is followed by the timeless strut of Blue Jeans, while the grand balladry of Hello Again blooms with the backing of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
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Particularly in the Third, he and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra are let down by the boxy recording, which swallows orchestral detail and produces unmusical balances.
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He was appointed to succeed Sir Georg Solti as head of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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Her two brothers are both cellists with well-known symphony orchestras.
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The 15,000 pound prize awarded to the laureate is not to be sneezed at but the chance of working with the London Symphony Orchestra for a year is to dream of.
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And then there's the new Violin and Cello Concerto by Thomas Larcher, which she and Barley will be premiering with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in Thursday's early-evening Prom.
Viktoria Mullova: from Russia in a blond wig
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The procession will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra and 800 choristers with military, brass and steel bands.
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I met him briefly at an after-concert reception while he was the principal conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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The musicians were members of the Scottish Symphony Orchestra, led by violinist Robert McFall.
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The snare drum of the set resembles the side drum of the symphony orchestra - both drums derive from the medieval tabor.
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The Croydon Symphony Orchestra was at work in informal dress; in shirt-sleeves, jeans and other casual clothes.
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Leonard Slatkin conducts the National Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
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The Brazilian samba band, like a symphony orchestra or a jazz combo, unites distinctive voices into an exciting whole.
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Receiving a Harmonious Edit Imagine listening to a symphony orchestra playing Beethoven.
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Miss Park began her study of the piano at the age of four and gave her first full recital when she was seven, graduating to play the Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 with the Seoul Symphony Orchestra at the tender age of nine.
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He likens his ideal trajectory to Sir Simon Rattle's achievements at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra over 18 years at the end of the last century.
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After some initially tentative playing, the University Symphony Orchestra performed with increasing confidence and assurance.
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It's like if a field mushroom is a single musical instrument, the morel is the whole symphony orchestra.
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When the Los Angeles symphony orchestra tumbled into the red, he reorganized it, filled up its coffers - and for two years played at its first cello desk.
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He is a retired violinist, having performed professionally in symphony orchestras in Vienna, Austria and Mexico before becoming a programmer.
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Nonprofit organizations include universities, hospitals, churches, symphony orchestras and charitable organizations.
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The Moscow Symphony Orchestra is here on tour.
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She was invited to join the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra as an accompanist but now appears with them as a soloist.
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The first concert for the year, on March 26, features virtuoso pianist Harold Brown, who has travelled the world performing solo recitals and playing with symphony orchestras.
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Starting next season, the affable maestro will be the musical director of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra.
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Alsop is principal conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, which plays tomorrow night at the BBC Proms.
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In any case, is the world premiere of a new opera what a symphony orchestra should be promoting?
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She would wear the Persian lamb to the meeting of the Symphony Orchestra Club tonight, even if it was a bit warm.
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a properly balanced symphony orchestra
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Hence four stars, not five, for otherwise this is a terrific performance by the London Symphony Orchestra on its own label.
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In addition to a large symphony orchestra, Orion included a sampler part where pre-recorded sounds were incorporated into the piece.
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The annual report of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra contains a clear statement of objectives.
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Conklin has performed as a violin soloist with numerous orchestras including the Louisville, Nashville and Berlin Symphony Orchestras.
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The multicolored palette of a full symphony orchestra has been the perfect instrument to give voice to musical evocations of this Mediterranean land.