The movie was heavy on verdant hillsides, ballroom gowns, and surging orchestral music.
One of the joys of living in Japan is the quality and quantity indeed, ubiquity of orchestral music available to city residents.
O'Connor's new CD features conductor Marin Alsop leading the Baltimore Symphony in the Americana Symphony, the fiddler's latest foray into orchestral music.
He also said it would be vital for the repertoire of any orchestra modeled after El Sistema to go beyond standard European orchestral music.
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Three concerts will be dedicated to English composer Benjamin Britten's centenary with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Vladimir Jurowski presenting opera Peter Grimes, War Requiem and rarely-performed orchestral music.
The first orchestral music calling specifically for valve horns dates from 1835, and the first important solo work for valve horn was Robert Schumann's Adagio and Allegro for horn and piano, written in 1849.
Much orchestral music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries also calls for bass trombone, but since the true bass trombone is a very long, very unwieldy instrument, most bass trombone parts are played today on a hybrid instrument called the tenor-bass trombone.
Every summer the town hosts one of the highest profile musical events in Europe, the Ravello Festival, also known as the Wagner Festival, featuring two months of orchestral music, chamber music, jazz and especially opera, with open air venues above the Mediterranean.
"She has written chamber music, orchestral works and operas, " it said in a statement.
As conductor he produced and funded orchestral concerts of new music by French and foreign composers.
Events range from orchestral concerts and chamber music to ballet, film screenings and exhibitions.
The style of the music is orchestral with choral elements, but will have percussion and synth tracks as well.
Saariaho, who has written chamber music, orchestral works and operas, was praised as "a modern maestro who opens up our ears and causes their anvils and stirrups to fall in love".
In addition to inserting Mr. Holloway's welcome orchestral interlude which (together with skillful projections) did convey something of Peer's global misadventures, as well as spare us some of Ibsen's and Grieg's less-successful scenes he added three grating, scary orchestral episodes from Alfred Schnittke's music for "Peer Gynt" written between 1985 and 1987.
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On the Internet, I can manufacture my own philharmonic orchestra, with string sections and woodwinds playing my music from all over the world, as I did with my orchestral album " Circus in the Sky, " which is a full representation of my approach to music and storytelling.
The project aims to transform society through music, reflecting the idea that orchestral and choral practice gives children and youth important values and helps preserve them from the dangers of drugs and crime.
Although Western classical music has boomed in China, Mr Ross reckons that orchestral playing in Beijing is not up to the standards of London, Paris or New York.
The music probably has more disciples, like me, than any other orchestral composition.
The rest of the boxed set is given to orchestral projects, including excellent albums from the studio ("Let My Children Hear Music, " released in 1972) and live at Philharmonic later Avery Fisher Hall ("Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert, " 1972).
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Twentieth-century orchestral composers certainly followed suit, but despite all the interesting, intricate, and even intimate music that's been written for trumpet over the last century and a half, the trumpet has never lost its age-old character as a signaling instrument, an instrument that can call people to attention in a powerful and dramatic way.
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