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orchestra and consisted
Divided almost equally into two parts, it consisted of `` The Evolution Of The Blues '', narrated by Jon Hendricks, who had presented it last year at the Monterey, Calif., Jazz Festival, and an hour-long session of Maynard Ferguson and his orchestra, a blasting big band.
The " front line " of Wills ' orchestra consisted of either fiddles or guitars after 1944.
For example, in the Oliver Stone film Alexander, Vangelis conducted an orchestra that consisted of various classical instruments including sitars, percussion, finger cymbals, harps, and duduks .< ref > MFTM review of Alexander Retrieved 6 October 2008
The orchestra consisted of ten violins, three violas, three cellos, two flutes, one contra bassoon, one bassoon, two clarinets, one contra bass clarinet, four trumpets, four trombones, two horns, percussion, and two string basses.
Musical groups at that time consisted of marching band, concert band, orchestra, chorus, glee club, show group, women's chorus, and string ensemble.
The orchestra consisted of 79 musicians.
They made Cuban dance music popular in the 1940s and their music consisted of heavily son-influenced material, performed on European instruments such as violin and flute by a Charanga orchestra.
The words were by Alain-René Lesage, the music was arranged by Jean-Claude Gillier, and the orchestra consisted of 15 players.
The " front line " of Wills ' orchestra consisted of either fiddles or guitars after 1944.
His orchestra consisted of Roberto Guisado, Ángel Goicoechea and Adolfo Pérez on violin, Roberto Gianitelli, Domingo Sánchez and Roberto Mititieri on bandoneón and Domingo Capurro on bass.
The Songs of Sanctuary orchestra consisted of a string section augmented by various ethnic percussion instruments, with occasional further additions such as bells, a recorder and a quena.
An orchestra consisted of six instruments, including trumpets, recorders, and drums.
He ran an orchestra which consisted of a variety of instruments, including himself on clarinet, trombone, tuba, xylophone, cornet, violin, flute, viola and piano.
The piece consisted of nine musical movements ( approximately 40 minutes total ) and was performed by a chamber orchestra led by renowned Los Angeles conductor and Einziger ’ s longtime collaborator Suzie Katayama.
The repertoire consisted largely of chamber music, featuring the Spencer Dyke Quartet and the International String Quartet, but included some works for small orchestra and a few vocal items.
According to the Mishnah, the regular Temple orchestra consisted of twelve instruments, and the choir of twelve male singers.
According to the Mishna, the regular Temple orchestra consisted of twelve instruments, and the choir of twelve male singers.
The Interlochen All-State program, which formerly consisted of two-week band, orchestra, and choir programs for Michigan high school students, was dropped in 2009.
The new shell consisted of thick wooden walls surrounding the orchestra in a series of convex curves.
They consisted of three principal elements: the orchestra, the skene, and the audience.
In 1701, the affiliation of the Electors of Brandenburg to the king of Prussia led to the description of the orchestra as " Königlich Preußische Hofkapelle " ( Royal Prussian Court Orchestra ), which consisted of about 30 musicians.
Administered by the philharmonic association of the Paris Conservatoire, the orchestra consisted of professors of the Conservatoire and their pupils.
After the first year of this service they were transferred to the local army ensemble which consisted of orchestra, choir and ballet.
Accommodations were made for the lack of musical instruments at that time, as the orchestra consisted of only the violin, Chinese flute, harmonica, sanxian, erhu and dahu, among a few percussion instruments.
* Due to the lack of musical instruments, the orchestra for the premiere of the Yellow River Cantata consisted of only two or three violins and twenty-odd Chinese ethnic musical instruments.

orchestra and around
For a very brief period in 1944 the Wills band included 23 members., and around mid year he toured Northern California and the Pacific Northwest with 21 pieces in the orchestra. Billboard reported that Wills outgrossed Harry James, Benny Goodman, " both Dorsies, et al.
In the recording sessions, thirty-three microphones were placed around the orchestra that captured the music onto eight optical sound recording machines placed in the hall's basement.
An amateur orchestra, it takes players of Grade 6 standard and above, playing concerts around Enfield.
The Lima Area Youth Orchestra, affiliated with the LSO and the Lima Noon Optimists, is a symphony orchestra composed of secondary school students from around the Lima area.
For many years until his death in 2003, Ron Goodwin gave an annual series of Christmas concerts with the orchestra around the south and west of England.
Tilson Thomas ' charisma has enabled the orchestra to be marketed as never before, with giant " MTT: SFS " posters displayed around San Francisco ; his image has helped make the orchestra's Mahler recordings best-sellers among classical CDs.
Prominent musicians from major orchestras around the country were recruited and the conductor Pierre Monteux was hired as well to work with the orchestra in its formative months.
The orchestra disbanded twice in the 1940s as it moved around three different performing venues.
Its repertoire remained limited by the group's size, which has stayed fairly consistently at around the size of an orchestra of Mozart's time.
Prom is short for promenade concert, a term which originally referred to outdoor concerts in London's pleasure gardens, where the audience was free to stroll around while the orchestra was playing.
In European classical music, the triangle has been used in the western classical orchestra since around the middle of the 18th century.
His career was turned around in 1954 by the London-based producer Walter Legge, who recorded Klemperer in Beethoven, Brahms and much else with his hand-picked orchestra, the Philharmonia, for the EMI label.
At the age of twelve, Monteux organised and conducted a small orchestra of Conservatoire students to accompany Cortot in performances of concertos in and around Paris.
The concert was a success and Thomas and Vaughan repeated the performance with Thomas ' home orchestra in Buffalo, New York, followed by appearances in 1975 and 1976 with symphony orchestras around the country.
The Israel Broadcasting Authority has a symphony orchestra that performs in Israel and around the world, and almost every city has its own orchestras, many of the musicians hailing from the former Soviet Union.
... the final movement zips along at an irrepressible pace that threatens to sweep the entire orchestra off its feet and around the theater, caught up in the sheer joy of performing one of the most perfect symphonies ever written.
Greenwood and Yorke also collaborated on the song " Arpeggi " which is a piece in a classical style centered around arpeggios for voice, Ondes, and orchestra.
One of the serendipitous highlights of his work in the late forties was the recording of his Cuban-influenced song " Repetition " using a big band and string orchestra, for an anthology album called The Jazz Scene intended to showcase the best jazz artists around at that time.
* The country side around the house ( Third orchestral interlude ) ( orchestra )
He joined Lionel Hampton's orchestra around 1953, sharing the trumpet chairs within the organization with Clifford Brown and Quincy Jones.
It was designed acoustically to allow the orchestra to be in the center of the hall and seats 2311 people around a 240m2 stage.
The orchestra has performed around the world, including Israel and the Palestinian territories.
The orchestra began playing clubs in and around Los Angeles, and was eventually signed to Hollywood Records.
#: The second movement is opened by the orchestra and it consists of a number of variations around a single lush, heavily romantic melody following one another without a rigid scheme.
The term became popularly used around 1955 to describe sound of the jazz orchestra led by Stan Kenton, with its booming trombone, trumpet and percussion sections.

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