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The sound of the recordings improved significantly, and the studio achieved a string of successes.
The cellist Natalie Haas points out that in the US, you can find "... old photographs, and even old recordings, of American string bands with cello.
On numerous recordings by Fats Domino, Little Richard and others, Bartholomew assigned this repeating three-note pattern not just to the string bass, but also to electric guitars and even baritone sax, making for a very heavy bottom.
What was not mentioned at the time was that the cutting back of his involvement in the new XTC recordings, ( the string arrangements having been taken over by Andy Partridge ), meant considerably fewer " points " in the calculation of royalties ; as Gregory never wrote any songs for the band, this put a significant dent in his potential income from the album, basically reducing his payments to that of a session musician.
Gabler had previously been responsible for the highly successful string of R & B and jump blues recordings by Louis Jordan in the late 1940s, which were characterised by their strong beat, clearly enunciated lyrics and high production values, all features which Gabler sought to repeat in Haley's recordings.
He produced nearly all of The Beatles ' recordings ( later songs " Real Love " and " Free as a Bird " were produced by Jeff Lynne ) and wrote the instrumental score for the Yellow Submarine film and soundtrack album, and the string and horn ( and even some vocal ) arrangements for almost all of their songs ( with the famous exception of the Phil Spector re-production on the Let It Be album, and " She's Leaving Home ", which was arranged by Mike Leander ).
Although there is no aural proof, as audio recordings were not around for more than 150 years, that string players in Europe did not use vibrato, its overuse was almost universally condemned by the leading musical authorities of the day.
Their recordings were internationally successful, and they scored two US Top 10 hit singles and a string of Top 20 albums.
Following this second " comeback " in 1992, Johnson's contracts with a variety of record labels, including Verve and Antilles, resulted in five albums as a leader, from small groups to separate brass orchestra and string orchestra recordings, as well as sideman appearances with his leading disciple, trombonist Steve Turre and the vocalist Abbey Lincoln.
Braud's playing on Ellington's regular radio broadcasts and recordings helped popularize the slap style of string bass playing, as well as encouraging many dance bands of the time to switch from using a tuba to an Upright bass.
Fret buzz is evident in some famous recordings ; an example is " Friends " by Led Zeppelin ( although this example is undoubtedly caused by alternate open tunings that reduce string tension ).
For concerts as well as recordings of string quintets ( Mozart, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Anton Bruckner ) and string sextets ( Brahms ) they invited regularly Cecil Aronowitz as second viola and William Pleeth as second cello.
The series presents numerous contemporary composer features as well as the first digital recordings of the complete Second Viennese School's string quartet music.
Their debut in the Carnegie Hall was well received in the New York Times, and they received positive reviews of their recordings of Schumann's piano quintet, Schubert's string quintet and Brahms ' string sextets.
The NAC Orchestra has 40 recordings, six with Pinchas Zukerman: Haydn, Vivaldi, Beethoven, Schubert and two of Mozart ( a CD of flute quartets, and a CD of orchestral music and string quintets ).
Their early 1950s recordings of the six Bartok string quartets on the Columbia Records label and various works recorded for the RCA Living Stereo label ( c. 1958-1962 ) are particularly acclaimed.
Some of the works for solo string instruments turn up often on recordings, though less regularly in recitals.
She played with " The Electrifying Strings ", a jazz string group with Earl Klugh ( guitar ), Cecil " Van " Cephus ( keyboards ), Ralph Armstrong ( bass ), and in studio sessions on recordings for local Detroit artists.
* Conductor Simon Murphy has made several recordings of the very first Mannheim School symphonies for PentaTone Classics, including early four part, string symphonies by J. Stamitz and F. X.
The album met with some controversy among fans and critics due to its inclusion of brass and string instrument arrangements, as opposed to the more stripped-down sound of their earlier recordings.
In the 1970s, Abrams has composed for symphony orchestras, string quartets, solo piano, voice, and big bands in addition to making a series of larger ensemble recordings that include harp and accordion.
In the 1980s, Trevor Horn's hugely popular productions for ABC's The Lexicon of Love, Yes ' 90125, Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Welcome to the Pleasuredome, and Grace Jones ' Slave to the Rhythm are decidedly slicker and more sophisticated examples of the opulent " Wall of Sound " approach in British New Wave / Hi-NRG dance music — all of these recordings utilize a large string orchestra and dozens of synthesizer and guitar overdubs with featured sound effects and treatments.

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In 1919 he moved to Los Angeles — one of a number of New Orleans musicians to do so near that time — and he recorded there in 1921 with a band that included Mutt Carey, clarinetist and pianist Dink Johnson, and string bassist Ed Garland.
Having studied composition under Aaron Copland, Roger Sessions and Stefan Wolpe, Bernstein also performed as a concert pianist between 1939 and 1950 and wrote numerous classical compositions, including three orchestral suites, two song cycles, various compositions for viola and piano and for solo piano, and a string quartet.
He is a pianist and a specialist in many unusual musical instruments, especially the wind and string instruments of Asia.
*( 1935 – 1982 ) Andrzej Czajkowski, Polish classical pianist and composer ; works include sonatas, string quartets and concertos
Gordon Hill Jenkins ( May 12, 1910 – May 1, 1984 ) was an American arranger, composer and pianist who was an influential figure in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s, renowned for his lush string arrangements.
It is a custom built 8 string guitar based on ideas of young Albanian composer / pianist / bassist from Kosovo Liburn Jupolli ( of band The Freelancers ).
Like Coleman, Osby likes to discover fresh talent and give players a chance to grow within his own band: he was responsible for giving exposure to the young pianist Jason Moran, who appeared on most of Osby's 1990s albums ( including the live album Banned in New York and an experiment with adding a string quartet to the band, Symbols of Light ).
Susan formed the Milan Trio, with her second son, cellist Christopher Jepson, and the pianist Andrew Ball, and performs with the Instrumental Quintet of London, for flute, string trio and harp, with Nicholas ward, Matthew Jones, Sebastian Somberti and Ieuan Jones.
In 1932 Ristenpart became the conductor of a little string ensemble in Berlin, whose core was composed of women friends of his wife, the pianist and harpsichordist Ruth Christensen.
The orchestra consists of 69 musicians in the string section, 16 in the woodwinds, 15 in brass, 5 in percussionists, 1 harpist, and 1 pianist.
The ensemble consisted of up to four part vocals led by Matthew McQueen, backed by pianist Karl Brown, with violin, flute / sax, and a string bassist and drummer from the San Francisco Lesbian / Gay Freedom Band.

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His second war with Russia, which began in 1826, ended in a string of costly defeats after which Persia was forced to cede nearly all of its Armenian territories and Nakhchivan.
Numerous anti-war party members resigned their party membership when the first post-war deployment of German troops in a military conflict abroad occurred under a Red-Green government, and the party began to experience a long string of defeats in local and state-level elections.
Shortly thereafter, he began a string of murders that ended with his arrest in 1991.
Thus, competing browsers began to emulate (" cloak " or " spoof ") this string in order to also work with those sites.
The country also has been grappling with a string of bank failures that began in August 2000.
In 1980, he set the single-season record for most assists by a shortstop ( 621 ), and began his string of 13 consecutive Gold Glove awards.
He began ordering Martok on near-suicidal missions against Dominion forces, hoping that a string of defeats would weaken Martok's popularity and discredit him as a military leader.
" Guitarist Richard Thompson has openly acknowledged the album's influence on Fairport Convention's Liege and Lief, and journalist John Harris has suggested that The Band's debut also influenced the spirit of The Beatles ' back-to-basics album Let It Be as well as The Rolling Stones ' string of roots-infused albums that began with Beggars Banquet.
Their album Sticky Fingers ( 1971 ) began a string of eight consecutive studio albums reaching number one in the United States.
After moving to London, Vangelis signed with RCA Records, set up his own studio, Nemo Studios, and began recording a string of electronic albums, such as Heaven and Hell ( 1975 ), Albedo 0. 39 ( 1976 ), Spiral ( 1977 ), Beaubourg ( 1978 ), and China ( 1979 ).
Near the end of Charlemagne's reign ( and throughout the reigns of his sons and grandsons ), a string of Norse raids began, culminating in a gradual Scandinavian conquest and settlement of the region now known as Normandy.
After several initial reverses, he became accommodating but as the Catholics turned things around and began to enjoy a long string of successes at arms he set forth the Edict of Restitution in 1629 vastly complicating the politics of settlement negotiations and prolonging the rest of the war ; encouraged by the mid-war successes, he became even more forceful leading to infamies by his armies such as the Sack of Magdeburg.
In the 1970s, Bond saw competition as gritty detective stories and urban crime dramas began to fuse themselves with the new " action " style, leading to a string of maverick police officer films, such as those defined by Bullitt ( 1968 ), The French Connection ( 1971 ) and Dirty Harry ( 1971 ); all of which featured an intense car chase inspired by the popular stuntwork of the Bond films.
The physical nature of his play throughout his career began to take its toll on Carey's body, particularly his back, neck and shoulders and he was not able to string more than 5 games together at any point during the season.
On October 18, 1925, management began a program featuring " Dr. Humphrey Bate and his string quartet of old-time musicians.
Shankar began to perform publicly on sitar in December 1939 and his debut performance was a jugalbandi ( duet ) with Ali Akbar Khan, who played the string instrument sarod.
They began the actual string of Thanksgiving Day games by defeating the Huntington Boosters 12-0 on Nov 30, 1922.
Harris had no time for Boulanger's neoclassical, Stravinsky-derived aesthetic, but under her tutelage he began his lifelong study of Renaissance music, and wrote his first significant work: the concerto for piano, clarinet and string quartet.
This began a string of LPs that were awarded gold status: Claudine ( 1974 ), I Feel a Song ( 1974 ) and 2nd Anniversary ( 1975 ).
Vaughan began recording for Roulette in April 1960, making a string of strong large ensemble albums arranged and / or conducted by Billy May, Jimmy Jones, Joe Reisman, Quincy Jones, Benny Carter, Lalo Schifrin, and Gerald Wilson.
The Gang were formed in 1984 as a punk group, inspired by The Clash, but in 1990 they began to sing about Italian political and social situation and they moved away from punk-style electric guitar and used acoustic twelve string guitar, violin, accordion, harmonica, and flutes.
He began his successful professional boxing career in Puerto Rico, with a string of wins.
The group began its string of successes with Bob Dylan songs with a track on the best-selling EP The One in the Middle, " With God on Our Side ", next reaching # 2 in the UK with " If You Gotta Go, Go Now ".
The basis of the Piedmont style began with the older " frailing " or " framming " guitar styles that may have been universal throughout the South, and was also based, at least to some extent, on formal " parlor guitar " techniques as well as earlier banjo playing, string band, and ragtime.
As the 1980s and 1990s began, he directed a string of comedies and dramas.

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