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An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once ; for example orchestra can be rearranged into carthorse.
Ravel is perhaps known best for his orchestral work Boléro ( 1928 ), which he considered trivial and once described as " a piece for orchestra without music ".
RKO reissued Fantasia once more in 1946 with the animated sequences complete and the scenes of Taylor, Stokowski, and the orchestra restored but shortened.
Krips retired at the end of the 1969-70 season and only returned once, to guest conduct the orchestra in Stern Grove, before his death in 1974.
By the first decades of the 21st century the orchestra was once again regarded by critics as of first-class status.
It is a story not of an individual magically imprinting his personality on an institution — what Salonen has called the " empty hype " of conductor worship — but of an individual and an institution bringing out unforeseen capabilities in each other, and thereby proving how much life remains in the orchestra itself, at once the most conservative and the most powerful of musical organisms.
Founded in 1765, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra ( Norway's oldest symphony orchestra ), which Grieg once used to conduct, is together with Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, established in 1919, the leading orchestras in Norway.
Under the influence of this drug, Cattell once compared the whistling of a schoolboy to a symphony orchestra.
It became almost as a ritual when the first notes of this song were played by the orchestra, the audiences would erupt in a loud ovation, and Toon Hermans would once again delight his audience with his signature mixture of humor, genuine feeling, mastery of words, love of the theater, and love of life ..
Another critic wrote for The New Yorker of a concert in 2010 and its " uncanny, wrenching power, the kind you hear once or twice a decade " and thought that that day the Minnesota Orchestra was " the greatest orchestra in the world ".
Marcel Dupré stated once that " composing for an orchestra is quite different from composing for an organ ... with exception of Master Cavaillé-Coll's symphonic organs: in that case one has to observe an extreme attention when writing for such kind of majestic instruments.
It is a story not of an individual magically imprinting his personality on an institution – what Salonen has called the " empty hype " of conductor worship – but of an individual and an institution bringing out unforeseen capabilities in each other, and thereby proving how much life remains in the orchestra itself, at once the most conservative and the most powerful of musical organisms.
An orchestra was once again used, conducted by Ronnie Hazlehurst for the second time, having taken over from John Coleman in 1986.
Mahler deploys these resources with great restraint: only in the first, fourth and sixth songs does the entire orchestra play at once, and in some places the texture almost resembles chamber music, with only a few instruments playing.
Such authoritarian rule, once expected and even thought necessary for a symphonic ensemble to function properly, has loosened somewhat in the closing decades of the 20th century with the advent and encouragement of more power sharing and cooperative management styles ( with the orchestra musicians themselves, the administrative staff, and volunteer board of directors ).
Wellman Braud, bass player with the Duke Ellington orchestra, once called Brown " the greatest of all " bass players.
Shostakovich had announced once in September 1938 that he was anxious to work on his Sixth Symphony, which would be a monumental composition for soloists, chorus and orchestra employing the poem Vladimir Ilyich Lenin by Vladimir Mayakovsky, but the declamatory nature of the poem made it difficult to set.
After the extended solo, the bass clarinet returns to the earlier violence, and the orchestra launches into a march once again.
Healthy once again, DeYoung returned to touring North America with a 50-piece orchestra augmented by a five-piece rock band which included Tommy Dziallo on guitar, Hank Horton on bass, and Kyle Woodring ( from John Mellencamp and Deana Carter ) on drums, all of whom also played shows with DeYoung with or without the orchestra.
As Chappells owned the title " New Queen's Hall Orchestra ", the resident orchestra had to change its name once again and was now known as Sir Henry J.
In 1964, concerned at what he saw as falling standards, Legge disbanded the orchestra, which at once re-formed as the New Philharmonia, without him but with Klemperer as chief conductor.
These departures occurred while Butler was once again on leave, this time for two weeks, during which time he made three public appearances in performances of Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait ( a work for speaker and orchestra ) with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Partitions separating stage, orchestra pit and spectator areas were re-introduced during the controversial repairs of 2000s, so the theater can once again be used in its original function.

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Holst conducted it again, with the same orchestra and for the same company, in an electrical recording of 1926.
In the " boom box experiments " an orchestra composed of up to 40 volunteers with modified " boombox "- type tape players was " conducted " – directed to vary the volume, speed or tone of the tape they were playing ( again composed by the band ) – by Wayne Coyne.
The orchestra first became internationally known under the baton of Václav Talich, who was principal conductor from 1919 to 1931, and again from 1933 to 1941.
During 1940 and 1941 Bristol suffered devastation from German air-raids, and the BBC decided to move the orchestra again.
In 1960, the orchestra, led again by Chandler, signed Georg Solti to a three-year contract to be music director after he had guest conducted the orchestra in winter concerts downtown, at the Hollywood Bowl, and in other Southern California locations including CAMA concerts in Santa Barbara.
He had been Sir Thomas Beecham's assistant at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, before World War II, and, assuming that he and Beecham would be in charge there again after the war, Legge planned to establish a first-class orchestra for opera, concerts and recordings.
His American debut came in 1978 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, where he again conducted in 1983, his only US orchestra appearances.
" When the orchestra began playing the underscore signifying that the speaker's time on stage is concluding, Newman ordered them to stop before thanking " all these musicians, many of whom have worked for me a number of times and may not again.
Back in New Orleans, he again lined up good jobs, returning to the Country Club, playing at Tranchina's Restaurant and on the excursion steamships Capital and President into the 1930s ; in about 1935, he decided to dramatically change the sound of his orchestra to swing, in line with popular taste.
In 1906 he heard Frederick Delius's Sea Drift in Essen with the composer present, and promised to Delius that when he had his own orchestra he would conduct it himself, which he did in Frankfurt with Delius again in the audience.
" La Marseillaise " is played by the orchestra repeatedly during a scene at the Club of the Cordeliers, and again at other points in the plot.
Carter was again in attendance ( see below ) in Carnegie Hall, on the occasion of his 100th birthday in 2008, when the orchestra, now under James Levine, again performed the Stravinsky piece as part of its tribute to Carter.
After he left Decca in 1936, he again retired and his orchestra was taken over by band member Woody Herman.
His pieces include six symphonies, a number of concertos, including two for violin, one for marimba and orchestra ( premiered by Ruth Stuber ), one for one piano, one for two pianos, one for accordion and one for alto saxophone ( the latter dedicated to Cecil Leeson ), a fantasia for trombone and orchestra ( composed for and premiered by Robert Marsteller ), and a Rapsodie again for alto saxophone-written for famous virtuoso Jean-Marie Londeix.
The advent of the orchestra as an independent ( as opposed to accompanying ) ensemble brought pitch inflation to the fore again.
There was an orchestra used to perform the songs, again this was off screen, with conductor John Coleman.
In 1995, the orchestra was again reconstituted, reverting to its original name of the Irish Chamber Orchestra.

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Craig's orchestra was also the first to broadcast over local radio station WSM-AM and enjoyed phenomenal success with a 12-year show on the NBC Radio Network.
For a few years he enjoyed a meteoric celebrity, including participating in a recording of William Walton's Façade with Edith Sitwell .< ref > Lambert's best known composition is The Rio Grande ( 1927 ) for piano and alto soloists, chorus, and orchestra of brass, strings and percussion.
The orchestra enjoyed a close relationship with Gustav Mahler and championed many of his symphonies, with an especially worthy festival of his music being the 1920 Mahler Festival.
Despite its small stature and budget, the orchestra and its first conductor, Julien Paul Blitz, enjoyed a good response and continued to perform.
He was unhappy at the school, although he enjoyed seeing plays put on by visiting actors, and he played violin in the school orchestra.
After leaving El Gran Combo, he enjoyed considerable success on an international scale with his own orchestra, touring Latin America and the United States several times.
William Rees ’ retirement in 1964 was a matter of great regret ; for almost twenty years he had enjoyed an exceptionally warm rapport with members of the orchestra, but it was understood that the time had come when he wished to be released from the strain of the road journey from his home in Lytham St Anne ’ s for rehearsals and concerts.
The orchestra played at its first Prom in 1961, and enjoyed popularity with performances at the Free Trade Hall, a venue it shared with the Hallé.
He has taken a particular interest in exposing young people to classical music ; many of his works are written for young audiences, including Three Fun Fables, a setting for narrator and orchestra of familiar Aesop tales ; Billy and the Carnival, a narrated guide to the instruments of the orchestra ; Blast Off !, a travelog of a trip to outer space ( the score to which was flown by NASA on the 100th mission of the Space Shuttle ); and familiar stories such as Goldilocks and the Three Bears, The Three Little Pigs, and The Tortoise and the Hare., and Stone Soup: An Operatic Fable in One Delicious Act which has enjoyed well over 1000 performances.
He greatly enjoyed contributing to some of the best swing bands and orchestras of the period, playing frequently with the Carl Barriteau orchestra, with Decca Records ' own house-band under Phil Green, and even the Glenn Miller band on occasions.
The 2011 production of " CRAZY FOR YOU " ( The Gerswhin Musical ) enjoyed rave reviews for its cast of 120, including 25 tap dancers and a 40-piece orchestra.
Their performance offers a unique opportunity to hear the most popular masterpieces of classical music interpreted by the cimbalom and a symphonic orchestra in a way which can be enjoyed only in Hungary.

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