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orchestra and gives
Here the composition for orchestra, using the ideas of the tautology, gives a completely new aspect to the memorized sound.
The BBC SO is the associate orchestra of the Barbican Centre in London, where it gives an annual season of concerts.
Most of its concerts are broadcast on BBC Radio 3, streamed online and available as podcasts for a week after broadcast, and a number are televised: the orchestra's website claims that this gives the BBC " the highest broadcast profile of any UK orchestra ".
He never gives concerts or makes propaganda for his music ; he never conducts an orchestra, or plays an instrument in public ( even Berlioz played the tambourine!
47, a popular work for cello and orchestra ( its subtitle is " Adagio on Hebrew Melodies for Violoncello and Orchestra "); the principal such melody is the Kol Nidre incantation from the Jewish Yom Kippur service, which gives the piece its name.
The orchestra gives more than 140 performances annually to an audience of over 180, 000 in various venues including the Concert Hall of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the City Hall Concert Hall.
Roding Players is an amateur orchestra which rehearses at Roding Valley High School and gives three concerts a year in the Epping Forest area ; composer Miles Harwood is Musical Director.
The orchestra gives ten concerts every week during the summer months, playing music from an extensive repertoire of classical and light music with no programme repeats.
Cavemen ( including Sid Caesar ) depict the invention of fire, the first marriages ( the first “ Homo sapiens ” marriage which was swiftly followed by the first " homosexual marriage "), the first artist ( which in turn gives rise to the first critic ), and early attempts at comedy and music, by smashing each other's feet with rocks and thus creating an orchestra of screams.
This consistency of sound gives a very convincing and appropriate sense of a small pit orchestra or circus band, and is very much part of the series.
The dhalang gives a sign, the small gamelan orchestra with drummer and a few knobbed gongs and a musician with a rebab ( violin-like instrument held vertically ) begins to play and the dhalang unrolls the first scroll of the story.
The orchestra gives regular concerts for the public of Thessaloniki during the national holidays ( 25 March, 26 October, etc.
The orchestra gives three concerts a year, usually at Wellington College, and also holds an open workshop for full orchestra in September and a string workshop in May.
The orchestra gives an average of sixty to seventy symphonic concerts annually, the majority of which are broadcast nationally on the radio.
This is based on a simple melody with the character of a rustic dance which is passed around the orchestra until finally it gives way to a solemn statement of the Russian national anthem " God Save the Tsar ".
Before the play resumes, Felix gives the orchestra sheet music for a love ballad written by Kelly to replace Oates ' unpopular tune.
Having no permanent music director gives the orchestra flexibility to work with some of the world ’ s greatest conductors and soloists across a wide range of music.
Apart from engagements with orchestra, Frank Peter Zimmermann also gives recitals.
The orchestra gives concerts throughout Malaysia and also in Singapore.
The orchestra gives the majority of its performances in the Jack Singer Concert Hall of the EPCOR Centre for the Performing Arts.
Tom and Polly's story features three other heroes ; later on, Tom gives Polly a photograph of all the members of his orchestra, and asks her to identify them.

orchestra and three
The language was spoken and sung verse, the performance area included a circular floor or orchestra where the chorus could dance, a space for actors ( three speaking actors in Euripides's time ), a backdrop or skene and some special effects: an ekkyklema ( used to bring the skene's ' indoors ' outdoors ) and a mechane ( used to lift actors in the air, as in deus ex machina ).
Some of his notable compositions include the series of nineteen Klavierstücke ( Piano Pieces ), Kontra-Punkte for ten instruments, the electronic / musique-concrète Gesang der Jünglinge, Gruppen for three orchestras, the percussion solo Zyklus, Kontakte, the cantata Momente, the live-electronic Mikrophonie I, Hymnen, Stimmung for six vocalists, Aus den sieben Tagen, Mantra for two pianos and electronics, Tierkreis, Inori for soloists and orchestra, and the gigantic opera cycle Licht.
* Trilogie van de Laatste Dag ( 1996 – 97 ) ( each of its three sections may be performed separately: ( i ) The Last Day ( texts by Lucebert, folksong A Woman and Her Lass ) for boy soprano, 4 male voices, orchestra ; ( ii ) TAO ( texts by Laozi, Kotaro Takamura ) for 4 female voices, piano voice, koto, small orchestra winds, 2 horns, harp, piano (+ celesta ), 2 percussion, minimum 14 strings ; ( iii ) Dancing on the Bones ( text by the composer ) for children's chorus, orchestra, 1997 )
These three works have several characteristics in common: they are scored for an extremely large orchestra ; they use Russian folk themes and motifs.
) They are scored for a fairly standard orchestra of woodwinds in pairs, four horns, two or three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani and strings.
Mozart, as a boy, made arrangements for harpsichord and orchestra of three sonata movements by Johann Christian Bach.
Stravinsky wrote three works for solo piano and orchestra: Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments, Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra, and Movements for Piano and Orchestra.
However, three songs for baritone and orchestra that Ravel composed for the film were later published under the title Don Quichotte a Dulcinée, and have been performed and recorded.
A full orchestra would have two bass instruments called gulu with three or four wooden keys played standing up using heavy mallets with solid rubber heads, three tenor dibinda, with ten keys and played seated, and the mbila itself, which has up to nineteen keys of which up to eight may be played simultaneously.
14, a large work for baritone voice, three choruses and orchestra, based on a passage from Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical novel of the same title.
In recent years, a number of his compositions ( notably championed by the violinist, Paul Zukofsky ) have been recorded and made available on CD, including three of his string quartets, the three symphonies, a rhapsody for orchestra, and four solo piano works: his Sonata, Dance Suite, Piece in Seven Movements ( 1935 – 37 ) and Seven Pieces ( 1947 ).
* Endymion, cantata for three solo voices and orchestra ( 1885 )
* La vision de Saül, cantata for three solo voices and orchestra ( 1886 )
* Vélléda, cantata for three solo voices and orchestra ( 1888 )
* Sémélé, cantata for three solo voices and orchestra ( 1889 )
The full orchestra consists of three flutes ( third doubling piccolo ), three oboes, english horn, three clarinets ( third doubling E-flat clarinet and bass clarinet ), two bassoons and contrabassoon, six horns, four trumpets in C, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion ( four players: two antique cymbals ( C & F #), glockenspiel, gong, bells ( C & F #), vibraphone, cymbals, triangle, castanets, chinese blocks, whip, bass drum, two side drums, tambourine, and tenor drum ), piano, portable organ or harmonium ( a grand organ is called for only in the Libera Me, the last movement ), and strings.

orchestra and pairs
Sometimes, a second bracket is used to show instruments grouped in pairs, such as the first and second oboes, or the first and second violins in an orchestra.
The orchestra employed was two hundred and fifty strong, including twelve horns, twelve trumpets, six trombones and three pairs of timpani ( some made especially large ).
Composers of the Mannheim school introduced a number of novel ideas into the orchestral music of their day: sudden crescendos – the Mannheim Crescendo ( a crescendo developed via the whole orchestra ) – and diminuendos ; crescendos with piano releases ; the Mannheim Rocket ( a swiftly ascending passage typically having a rising arpeggiated melodic line ); the Mannheim Roller ( an extended crescendo passage typically having a rising melodic line over an ostinato bass line ); the Mannheim Sigh ( a mannered treatment of the Baroque practice of putting more weight on the first of two notes in descending pairs of slurred notes ); the Mannheim Birds ( imitation of birds chirping in solo passages ) and the Grand Pause where the playing stops for a moment, resulting in total silence, only to restart vigorously.
A typical symphony at this time was written for a pairs of oboes and horns and string instruments, but the Eisenstadt orchestra had recently taken on two new horn players, and Haydn wrote this symphony for an expanded ensemble of one flute, two oboes, four horns, timpani and strings ( violins divided into firsts and seconds ), violas, cellos and double basses ), with bassoon doubling the bass-line.
In the orchestra, clash cymbals are normally matched pairs of crash cymbals.

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