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Orchestra and choruses
The North American premiere was at Tanglewood, with Erich Leinsdorf conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra with soloists Phyllis Curtin, Nicholas Di Virgilio, Tom Krause and choruses from Chorus Pro Musica and the Columbus Boychoir, featuring boy soprano Thomas Friedman ..
St David's Hall stages a traditional St David ’ s Day concert in the evening of 1 March with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC National Chorus of Wales and youth choruses.
There is also the State Symphony Orchestra, the Sea of Blood Opera Company, two choruses, an orchestra and an ensemble dedicated to Isang Yun's compositions, all in Pyongyang.
** 27 May 1996-for the creation and execution of the Jubilee Music Festival " Alfred Schnittke Festival " ( 1994, Moscow ), Third and Fourth Symphonies, the Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, Concert number 2 for Cello and Orchestra, Concerto Grosso № 5, three spiritual choruses (" Hail Mary Hail ," " Jesus Christ " " Our Father "), the cantata " The History of Dr. Johann Faust ,"
In 1970, John Oliver proposed to the management of the Boston Symphony Orchestra that he would create a permanent chorus for the orchestra, which had relied on various area choruses for much of its history.
In February 1998, singing from the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations, the chorus represented the Americas when Seiji Ozawa led the Winter Olympics Orchestra with six choruses on five continents, all linked by satellite, in the Ode to Joy from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to close the Opening Ceremonies of the 1998 Winter Olympics.
In celebration, the Highland Park High School Chorus and Orchestra collaborated with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus to perform opera choruses for the opening night celebration, which was conducted by Duain Wolfe, Director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus.
Musical ensembles included the Frost Symphony Orchestra and combined choruses of the University of Miami Frost School of Music Chorale and Collegium Musicum.
In Atlanta, He has prepared choruses for the late Maestro Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
The symphony was first performed in Tel Aviv, Israel, on December 10, 1963, with Bernstein conducting the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Jennie Tourel ( mezzo soprano ), Hanna Rovina ( narrator ) and the choruses under Abraham Kaplan.

Orchestra and tenors
In 1990, he conducted the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and the Orchestra del Teatro dell ' Opera di Roma in the first ever Three Tenors concert in Rome, joining the tenors again in 1994 at the Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles.
Influenced by Jimmie Lunceford ( who, like Kenton, enjoyed high-note trumpeters and thick-toned tenors ), the Stan Kenton Orchestra struggled a bit after its initial success.
American bandleader Stan Kenton's " Mellophonium Orchestra " ( 1960 – 1963 ) featured fourteen brass players and used a saxophone section of one alto, two tenors, baritone, and bass on Johnny Richards ' compositions.

Orchestra and with
As more and more Jewish musicians lost their jobs with professional organizations Steinberg united them into the Frankfurt Kulturbund Orchestra, which also gave guest performances in other German cities.
In the fall of that year the best musicians of the Berlin and Frankfurt Kulturbund orchestras joined under the combined efforts of Bronislaw Hubermann and Steinberg to become the Palestine Orchestra -- now known as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra -- with Steinberg as founder-conductor.
The guest assignments are scheduled for November 14 and 18, with the Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana in Palermo and the Orchestra of Radio Cologne.
Certainly not in Orchestra Hall where he has played countless recitals, and where Thursday night he celebrated his 20th season with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, playing the Brahms Concerto with his own slashing, demon-ridden cadenza melting into the high, pale, pure and lovely song with which a violinist unlocks the heart of the music, or forever finds it closed.
They showed they were glad that Carnegie would have a major orchestra playing there so often next season to take up the slack with the departure to Lincoln Center of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
The very first recording was made for RCA Victor in 1929 with Nathaniel Shilkret conducting the Victor Symphony Orchestra, drawn from members of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
It was recorded in her presence on October 21, 1958, at Decca's Pythian Temple, with Dick Jacob, Coral-Brunswick's new head of Artists and Repertoire, serving as both producer and conductor of the 18-piece orchestra, which included members of the New York Symphony Orchestra, NBC Television's house orchestra and Abraham " Boomie " Richman, formerly of Benny Goodman's band.
This French supported production with John Eliot Gardiner, conductor, and his Orchestra was directed by Jean Louis Martinoty.
As a last attempt to reach international success, he released the LP titled Baris Mancho ( 1976 ), a strange transcription of his name, mostly with George Hayes Orchestra under CBS Records label, in Europe and South Africa.
The song melded electro hip-hop beats influenced by Yellow Magic Orchestra with the melody from Kraftwerk's " Trans-Europe Express.
While he gained international renown for leading a Latin music band, the Desi Arnaz Orchestra, he is best known for his role as Ricky Ricardo on the American TV series I Love Lucy, starring with Lucille Ball, to whom he was married at the time.
In the experimental post 1960s eras, which saw the development of free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included Charles Mingus ( 1922 – 1979 ), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard bop with black gospel music, free jazz and classical music ; free jazz and post-bop bassist Charlie Haden ( born 1937 ) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornette Coleman and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group ; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso Stanley Clarke ( born 1951 ) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and Terry Plumeri, noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone.
Kaye's ability with an orchestra was brought up by Dimitri Mitropoulos, who was then the conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Yngwie Malmsteen released his Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in 1998, and Steve Vai released a double-live CD entitled Sound Theories, of his work with the Netherlands Metropole Orchestra in June 2007.

Orchestra and fully
The Theatre seats 450 ( Raked Stalls 277, Orchestra pit 46, balcony 119, disabled positions 4 ) and is fully equipped with orchestra pit and fly tower.
It is home to several professional performing institutions, including the more than 80-year-old fully professional Nashua Symphony Orchestra, based out of Nashua, and the community-based New Hampshire Philharmonic.
Additionally, The Lincoln-Way North Auditorium is home to the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra: the auditorium was built with the orchestra in mind and is fully soundproof with many other great features.
Hanson became Music Director in 1985 and quickly orchestrated the artistic and service growth of the Orchestra that has been described by the Chicago Tribune as “ impressive .” During the same year, the ESO became a fully professional orchestra.
He left the Orchestra to devote himself fully to solo works.
Following this in 2005, Alsop ’ s fully staged production of Bernstein ’ s Candide with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra was nominated for an Emmy Award ( DVD: PBS Great Performances / Image Entertainment ).

Orchestra and voices
* Omar Kháyyám for solo voices chorus and orchestra-Part I ( Birmingham Festival, 1906 ), Part II ( Cardiff Festival 1907 ), Part III ( Birmingham Festival 1909, BBCSO / Del Mar, 27 November 1968, first broadcast performance ); complete ( based on the third version of Fitzgerald's adaptation, London Choral Society / Arthur Fagge, Queen's Hall, February 1910 ; Vienna, February, 1912, BBC Symphony Orchestra under Norman Del Mar, 5 – 6 January 1979 )
* The Pilgrim's Progress for solo voices, chorus and orchestra ( 1928, BBC commission, Queen's Hall, BBC Orchestra and Choral Society / composer, 1928-29 season, 23 November 1928 ; this was the first appearance for the Choral Society )
Solo voices, Chorus, Orchestra / and narrator
Recording artists who employed such techniques include Herb Alpert ( who made many of his Tijuana Brass recordings playing multiple horn parts, overdubbed and grouped together on tape ), Harry Nilsson and The Carpenters ( who did similar with their voices, building what sounded like a large chorus ), future Electric Light Orchestra leader and producer Jeff Lynne ( who overlaid guitar parts on a home machine, before graduating to studio work ), and The Beatles ( who frequently used pairs of four-track recorders linked together ).

Orchestra and chamber
Some common group settings include music for Full Orchestra ( consisting of just about every instrument group ), Wind Ensemble ( or Concert Band, which consists of larger sections and greater diversity of wind, brass and percussion instruments than are usually found in the orchestra ), or a chamber group ( a small number of instruments, but at least two ).
City Recital Hall is dedicated mainly to chamber music and chamber orchestra concerts, featuring many famous international artists as well as concert series by fine local groups such as the renowned Australian Chamber Orchestra and Sydney's foremost Baroque orchestra, the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra.
The Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Netherlands Radio Choir were conducted by Bernard Haitink ; the chamber orchestra ( consisting of Concertgebouw Orchestra instrumentalists ) by Britten himself.
* Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra Annually, the RSO presents four subscription concerts at the Anne S. Richardson Auditorium at Ridgefield High School, and two chamber music concerts at the Ridgefield Playhouse for the Performing Arts ( only one is scheduled in the 2006-07 season ), along with an annual " family concert " and performances in Ridgefield schools.
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra ( SPCO ), based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, is the United States ' only full-time professional chamber orchestra.
Pennsylvania Centre Orchestra was founded in 1991 as a professional chamber orchestra.
After the war, in 1946, she returned to her home in France, where she composed orchestral and chamber music, plus numerous other works including the ballets Paris-Magie ( with Lise Delarme ) and Parisiana ( for the Royal Ballet of Copenhaugen ), the operas Il était un petit navire ( with Henri Jeanson ), Dolores, La petite sirène ( with Philip Soupault, based on Hans Christian Andersen's story " The Little Mermaid ") and Le maître ( to a libretto by Ionesco ), the musical comedy Parfums, the Concerto des vaines paroles, for baritone voice, piano and orchestra, the Concerto for Soprano and Orchestra, the Concertino for Flute, Piano and Orchestra, the Second Piano Concerto, the Concerto for Two Guitars and Orchestra, her Second Sonata for Violin and Piano, the Sonata for Harp, as well as an impressive number of film and television scores.
The Civic Orchestra performs half a dozen orchestral concerts and a chamber music series annually in Symphony Center and in other venues throughout the Chicago area free of charge to the public.
The children's television programme Sounds Exciting, broadcast in 1968, was a musical education series culminating in a final " whodunit " called Dead in Tune with Robin Ray's original story set to the music of Herbert Chappell performed by a chamber group of players from the Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra.
The English Chamber Orchestra ( ECO ) is a British chamber orchestra based in London.
* Wagner: Siegfried Idyll in the original chamber version with members of the Philharmonia Orchestra
Anastasio has also demonstrated skill at composing chamber music and music for orchestra, most notably on Seis De Mayo, his second solo album, and in his collaborations with the Vermont Youth Orchestra.
His narrative version of Camille Saint-Saëns ' The Carnival of the Animals was repeatedly performed by Loriot with the Scharoun Ensemble, a chamber music ensemble consisting of musicians of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
Among his better known works are the Variations for Orchestra ( 1954 – 5 ); the Double Concerto for harpsichord, piano and two chamber orchestras ( 1959 – 61 ); the Piano Concerto ( 1964 – 65 ), written as an 85th birthday present for Igor Stravinsky ; the Concerto for Orchestra ( 1969 ), loosely based on a poem by Saint-John Perse ; and the Symphony of Three Orchestras ( 1976 ).
Amongst the most significant contemporary orchestral ensembles are the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra of Bratislava, the State Philharmonic Orchestra of Kosice, the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Slovak Chamber Orchestra ( known as the Warchalovci after their founder Bohdan Warchal ), and the chamber orchestra Capella Istropolitana.

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