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Following an intermission, the second half of the concert was entirely dedicated to an expansive symphonic poem dedicated to the series.
In the tradition of the literature-inspired symphonic poem, American composer Seth Stewart produced a full-scale orchestral work entitled Age of Legends, inspired by the eponymous era of myth and magic described throughout The Wheel of Time series.
Between 1957 and 1960, the incidental track was basically by symphonic arrangements, being Ruff and Reddys series had its own symphonic themes.
* One of the most famous symphonic poems in a mythological series composed by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns in the 1870s is titled Le Rouet d ' Omphale, or The Spinning Wheel Of Omphale, the rouet being a spinning wheel that the queen and her maidens used — in this version of the myth, it was Delphic Apollo who condemned the hero to serve the Lydian queen disguised as a woman.
A special concert series devoted to Romeo and Juliet, as interpreted by Hector Berlioz, Peter Tchaikovsky, and Sergei Prokofiev and Leonard Bernstein's symphonic dances from West Side Story, inspired DG to record the same music with Ozawa.
There was no thought at this stage that the BBC would maintain a full-scale symphonic orchestra, which would comprise up to 100 players ; with Reith's approval, Pitt engaged various orchestras for a BBC concert series in 1924 at the Central Hall, Westminster.
A symphonic poem may stand on its own, or it can be part of a series combined into a symphonic suite.
Influenced by Liszt's efforts, Smetana began a series of symphonic works based on literary subjects — Richard III ( 1857-8 ), Wallenstein's Camp ( 1858-9 ) and Hakon Jarl ( 1860 – 61 ).
That performance was part of a series of " Concerts Monteux ", presented between February and April 1914, in which Monteux conducted the orchestra of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in a wide range of symphonic and concertante works, including the concert premiere of the orchestral version of Ravel's Valses Nobles et Sentimentales.
Some of his masterworks are the ballet Uirapuru, their choros and the popular symphonic series Bachianas Brasileiras.
During his tenure the Met's international touring activities were expanded and Levine focused on expanding and building the Met's orchestra into a world-class symphonic ensemble with its own Carnegie Hall concert series.
In this concert series he conducted his own symphonies as well as those by his contemporaries, particularly works by Joseph Haydn, whose music had become increasingly popular in Paris, finally even superseding Gossec's symphonic work.
Kenji Kawai composed the original music for the series and also remixed four symphonic themes from the Fate / stay night visual novel for use in the anime: " Hizashi No Naka De " ( not featured on the original anime soundtrack, but on the out tracks album " LA SOLA "), " Yakusoku Sareta Shouri No Tsurugi ", " Emiya ", and " This Illusion ", the last of which was retitled " disillusion ".
These are like symphonic gongs but tuned to represent a natural harmonic series based on the orbital properties of the Sun, the Earth, the Moon and the other planets as calculated by Hans Cousto.
In 2011, the Centre became the venue for the BlackCreek Summer Music Festival, a series of concerts of jazz, opera, popular and symphonic music.

series and poems
He plays an important role in Homer's Iliad and in the Epic Cycle, a series of epic poems about the Trojan War.
During the aftermath of the Second World War, Pasternak had composed a series of poems on Gospel themes.
In 1861, to supplement his income, the younger Gilbert began writing illustrated stories, poems and articles of his own, many of which would later be mined as inspiration for his plays and operas, particularly Gilbert's series of illustrated poems, the Bab Ballads.
Once more he took up his pen, writing a series of poems with prose head notes inspired by his early experiences at sea.
The author of a series of essays on influential bands, Jarmusch has also had at least two poems published.
The Exeter Book contains a series of poems entitled Christ, sectioned into Christ I, Christ II and Christ III.
Among them are Secretum (" My Secret Book "), an intensely personal, guilt-ridden imaginary dialogue with Augustine of Hippo ; De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men "), a series of moral biographies ; Rerum Memorandarum Libri, an incomplete treatise on the cardinal virtues ; De Otio Religiosorum (" On Religious Leisure ") and De Vita Solitaria (" On the Solitary Life "), which praise the contemplative life ; De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae (" Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul "), a self-help book which remained popular for hundreds of years ; Itinerarium (" Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land "); a number of invectives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French ; the Carmen Bucolicum, a collection of 12 pastoral poems ; and the unfinished epic Africa.
In protest against legislation that prohibits publication of copy protection circumvention code in countries that implement the WIPO Copyright Treaty ( such as the United States ' Digital Millennium Copyright Act ), some have devised clever ways of distributing descriptions of the DeCSS algorithm, such as through steganography, through various Internet protocols, on t-shirts and in dramatic readings, as MIDI files, as a series of haiku poems, and even as a so-called illegal prime number.
He writes a series of poems dedicated to her, which are collected into his Canzoniere (" Song Book ").
: The thought suggested itself ( to which of us I do not recollect ) that a series of poems might be composed of two sorts.
He also composed a series of poems on the duties of the various members of the community, which were likely inscribed and displayed within the monastery.
Many of his papers, poems, and hand written lab-notes are available at the National Library of Medicine in the Oswald T. Avery Collection, the first of their Profiles in Science series.
Revolving around celestial symbolism, Constellations earned the artist praise from André Breton, who seventeen years later wrote a series of poems, named after and inspired by Miró's series.
It consists of ten numbered poems that examine a series of emotional states, exploring suffering, despair, devotion, rather than a clear narrative.
Strauss went on to write a series of increasingly ambitious tone poems: Death and Transfiguration ( 1889 ), Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks ( 1895 ), Thus Spoke Zarathustra ( 1896 ), Don Quixote ( 1897 ), A Hero's Life ( 1898 ), Symphonia Domestica ( 1903 ) and An Alpine Symphony ( 1911 – 1915 ).
Droste intended to write one poem for each Sunday and Feast Day of the church year and the cycle was meant to please her devout grandmother, but when Droste had completed 25 poems, she realised they were too personal and showed too many traces of spiritual doubt, so she shelved the work until 1839 when a friend persuaded her to complete the series.
He became famous winning a series of prizes for his poems in the 1850s.
He was inspired by the July Revolution and poured forth a series of eager, vigorous poems, denouncing the evils of the time.
Barbier collaborated with Leon de Wailly in the libretto of Berlioz ' opera, Benvenuto Cellini, and his works include two series of poems on the political and social troubles of Italy and England, printed in later editions of Iambes et poèmes.
The collection is preserved in more than forty manuscripts, comprising a continuous series of elegiac couplets that modern editors now separate into some 300 to 400 " poems ", according to personal preferences.
Délie ( sometimes understood as an anagram for l ' idée ) is the first French " canzoniere " or poetic collection modeled after Petrarch's Canzoiere, a series of love poems addressed to a Lady.
Cendrars ' relationship with painters like Chagall and Léger led him to write a series of revolutionary abstract short poems published in 1919 under the title Dix-neuf poèmes élastiques ( Nineteen elastic poems ), some being tributes to his fellow artists.

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* Raimund Hertzsch: The Potsdamer Platz around 1930 ( Number 184 from the series Der Historische Ort ), 1998, Kai Homilius Verlag, ISBN 3-89706-993-8
Richard Wagner's epic series of operas, Der Ring des Nibelungen, is sometimes referred to as a trilogy even though it consists of four works: Das Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung.
Examples include K. Ehrenberg's charcoal illustration Gastmahl in Walhalla ( mit einziehenden Einheriern ) ( 1880 ), Richard Wagner's depiction of Valhalla in his opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen ( 1848 – 1874 ), the Munich, Germany-based Germanic Neopagan magazine Walhalla ( 1905 – 1913 ), and the comic series Valhalla ( 1978, ongoing ) by Peter Madsen, and its subsequent animated film of the same name ( 1986 ).
* The series Der Hexer von Salem by German author Wolfgang Hohlbein, which is based on H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.
In addition to his singing career, Travis pursued an acting career, appearing in numerous films and television series, including The Rainmaker ( 1997 ) with Matt Damon, Black Dog ( 1998 ) with Patrick Swayze, Texas Rangers ( 2001 ) with James Van Der Beek, and seven episodes of the Touched by an Angel television series.
Tieck's transition to Romanticism is seen in the series of plays and stories published under the title Volksmärchen von Peter Lebrecht ( 3 vols., 1797 ), a collection which contains the admirable fairy-tale Der blonde Eckbert, which seamlessly blends exploration of the paranoiac mind with the realm of the supernatural, and the witty dramatic satire on Berlin literary taste, Der gestiefelte Kater.
In 1870 he became chief pastor and superintendent at the University of Jena and soon afterwards professor ordinarius of theology, but in 1875 he was called to the chair of systematic theology at Berlin, having made his name by a series of articles on New Testament criticism and Johannine and Pauline theology, which appeared in Adolf Hilgenfeld's Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Theologie, and by his Der Paulinismus, published in 1873.
A German version of the series, Der Graf Ohne Grenzen (" The Count Without Borders ") was released by Haenssler Verlag.
This movement was originally written in June 1884 as the opening number – "" – in Mahler's incidental music for a series of seven tableaux vivants based on Joseph Victor von Scheffel's poem Der Trompeter von Säckingen, which, Blumine aside, has since been lost.
With the poems Musarion oder die Philosophie der Grazien ( 1768 ), Idris ( 1768 ), Combabus ( 1770 ), Der neue Amadis ( 1771 ), Wieland opened the series of light and graceful romances in verse which appealed so irresistibly to his contemporaries and acted as an antidote to the sentimental excesses of the subsequent Sturm und Drang movement.
Its name comes from the mythical Rheintöchter ( Rhinemaidens ) of Richard Wagner's opera series Der Ring des Nibelungen.
The aircraft also appeared in a series of " action shot " photographs in various magazines like Der Adler, including claims that it had proven itself in combat in Denmark and Norway.
She also had five guest appearances in the television series, Der Kommissar and Derrick: Yellow He ( 1977 ) & Klavierkonzert ( 1978 ).
From 1978 until 1980, he worked on diptychs using the tempera painting technique ( combinations of motifs ), multipart pictures ( series of motifs ), and large-format individual works such as " The Corn Gleaner "/ " Die Ährenleserin ," " Woman Clearing Away Rubble "/ " Trümmerfrau ," " Eagle "/ " Adler " and " Boy Reading "/ " Der lesende Knabe.
James William Van Der Beek, Jr. ( born March 8, 1977 ) is an American television, film, and stage actor, known for his portrayal of Dawson Leery in The WB series Dawson's Creek.
In 2007 in, Van Der Beek guest-starred in a two-part episode of the series Criminal Minds, in which he played a fanatic religious serial killer with dissociative identity disorder called Tobias Hankel who kidnaps and drugs one of the main characters Spencer Reid played by Matthew Gray Gubler.
On January 5, 2010, TVGuide. com confirmed that Van Der Beek had been cast in a major recurring role on the television series Mercy.
Der Kammersänger ( The Court-Singer, 1899 ) is a one-act character study of a famous opera singer who receives a series of unwelcome guests at his hotel suite.
Following her departure her television work consisted mainly of guest appearances, with parts in a number of peak-time drama series including Minder, Inspector Morse, Boon, Medics, Van Der Valk, Stay Lucky, and Lovejoy.
He also appeared twice in the German TV series, Der Kommissar.
* Der Alte, a long-running German television series
Just like an earlier television series, Der Kommissar ( also written by Reinecker ), Derrick features many prominent German and Austrian actors and actresses, including Luitgard Im, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Lilli Palmer, Heinz Bennent, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Horst Buchholz, Traugott Buhre, Hans-Gert Pöttering, Cornelia Froboess, Johanna von Koczian, Uschi Glas, Karlheinz Hackl, Michael Heltau, Harald Juhnke, Curd Jürgens, Martin Schulz, Gudrun Landgrebe, Inge Meysel and Gusti Wolf.
It is unknown how this phrase became attributed to Derrick, but one theory is that since Der Kommissar and Derrick were both created and written by screenwriter Herbert Reinecker, a TV critic may have attributed this phrase to the wrong one of Reinecker's series, after which it entered popular culture as a catch phrase for Derrick.

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