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When writing solo passages for the bass in orchestral or chamber music, composers typically ensure the orchestration is light so it doesn't obscure the bass.
When the orchestra stops playing ( which is often in the summer ), orchestral bassists have to find other work, either as a teacher or coach, or in another group.
When responsible for the regular orchestral concerts at the Crystal Palace, he wrote a series of programme notes from which eventually grew his musical dictionary.
When Julie, Queenie, and the black chorus sing the second chorus of the song in the 1936 version, they are presumably unaware of any orchestral accompaniment, but in the 1951 film, when Magnolia sings and dances this same chorus, she does so to the accompaniment of two deckhands on the boat playing a banjo and a harmonica, respectively.
After using an orchestral medley of " A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes " and " When You Wish upon a Star " for the first season of The Magical World of Disney on NBC, The Disney Sunday Movie theme was brought back and continued to be used when the series moved to The Disney Channel in 1990.
* From 1990 to 1997, an orchestral medley of " When You Wish Upon a Star " and " Part of Your World " ( the latter from Disney's at the time recent hit The Little Mermaid ) was used for network specials ( known as The Wonderful World of Disney on CBS and A Disney Special on other networks ).
* From 1997 to 2002, The Wonderful World of Disney used an orchestral medley of " When You Wish upon a Star " and " A Whole New World " ( the latter was used in the movie Aladdin ) were used ; also used occasionally was the Louis Armstrong hit " What a Wonderful World ".
* From 2002 to 2008, The Wonderful World of Disney used a newer orchestral arrangement of " When You Wish upon a Star " with a wordless choir.
* In 2007, a new orchestral arrangement of " When You Wish Upon a Star " and a brand-new opening title sequence were used on ABC telecasts in the United States.
* In 2008, another new orchestral arrangement of " When You Wish Upon a Star " ( the theme from the current Walt Disney Pictures logo, orchestrated by Mark Mancina ) and a brand-new opening title sequence ( depicting a montage of the company's work ) were shown.
When he hears an orchestral cover of the Beatles ' song " Norwegian Wood ", he is suddenly overwhelmed by feelings of loss and nostalgia.
#< li value = 12 >" What Do You Do When Love Dies " ( without orchestral overdubs ) ( Mary Unobsky, Donna Weiss )-2: 43
#< li value = 12 >" What Do You Do When Love Dies " ( with orchestral overdubs ) ( Mary Unobsky, Donna Weiss ) – 2: 42
Some make perfect sense on a thematic as well as sonic level, like Kool & the Gang's " Kool It ( Here Comes the Fuzz )" and Stevie Wonder's " Superwoman, Where Were You When I Needed You " on " New Agenda ," or the orchestral flourish from Diana Ross & the Supremes ' " Someday We'll Be Together " on " If ," which seems to exist for the sole purpose of providing the impetus behind one of the greatest dance-break routines in music video history.
When recording orchestral music for the Frank Zappa film 200 Motels, problems arose when the silver aluminum body kept showing up in the background of the film.
When orchestral protocol made it impossible for him to premiere the piece since Philadelphia's principal oboist had seniority, de Lancie gave the rights to perform the premiere to a young oboist friend at the CBS Symphony in New York, Mitch Miller, who later became famous as a music producer and host of a sing-along TV show.
When Brahms wanted to audition his latest orchestral compositions, as was his habit, to a select group of connoisseurs in four-handed versions for two pianos, Brüll regularly played alongside the senior composer.
When she was 11, she gave both her first recital in the Detroit Institute of Arts ( among the pieces the first movement of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2, where her teacher Edward Bredshall played the orchestral part ), and, under Karl Krueger, her first concert with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, with whom she played the second and third movements of the concerto.
When the original orchestral score was destroyed in a fire following the Russian Revolution, Prokofiev reconstructed and considerably revised the concerto in 1923 ; in the process, he made the concerto, in his own words, " less foursquare " and " slightly more complex in its contrapuntal fabric ".
When interpreting works with orchestral accompaniment, Collegium 419 works with outstanding instrumental ensembles that follow historical performance praxis of early music, e. g. Hipocondria Ensemble, La Gambetta, Ritornello and others.
When playing these gigs, the group played a set alone and then joined up with the orchestra to perform an orchestral version of Kamen's rock song " Anaconda ," and Kamen's song " Winter Child ", based on the Aria from Bach's Goldberg Variations.

When and parts
When solving an equation that involves division as well as other steps, do all the division steps first to reduce those parts of the equation to their numerical value.
When the body died, parts of its soul known as ka ( body double ) and the ba ( personality ) would go to the Kingdom of the Dead.
When the work was completed, three dragons rushed against the wall, and while the two of them which attacked those parts of the wall built by the gods fell down dead, the third forced its way into the city through the part built by Aeacus.
When the Council of Trent listed the books included in the canon, it qualified the books as being " entire with all their parts, as they have been used to be read in the Catholic Church, and as they are contained in the old Latin vulgate edition ".
When the demand began to increase rapidly, the English merchants began to kidnap young children and deport them to distant parts of the world, very much against their will.
When the IFF was founded in 1986, the sport was played in mostly Nordic countries, Japan, and several parts of Europe.
* When certain consonants occur together, special conjunct symbols are used which combine the essential parts of each letter.
When studying inorganic compounds, one often encounters parts of the different classes of inorganic chemistry ( an organometallic compound is characterized by its coordination chemistry, and may show interesting solid state properties ).
When the jar is charged with a high voltage and carefully dismantled, it is discovered that all the parts may be freely handled without discharging the jar.
When the former Vardar province was established in 1944, most of its territory was transferred into a separate republic while the northernmost parts of the province remained with Serbia.
When bodyguards are carrying a machine pistol in a concealed holster, they have to choose a weapon that does not have parts that might snag when the weapon is being withdrawn from the holster.
When Assyria grew into an empire, it was divided into smaller parts, called provinces.
When they arrived in Los Angeles, California, they were befriended by local settlement house director Dana W. Bartlett ) and some other parts of the West Coast and Canada.
When noun class is expressed on other parts of speech, besides nouns and pronouns, the language is said to have grammatical gender.
When in 1942 it became clearer that the fighting would go on for a while, car and truck factories were switched to war work in a modest way, Opel taking up the production of aircraft parts and tanks.
When the Japanese discovered, by accident, that von Siebold had a map of the northern parts of Japan, the government accused him of high treason and of being a spy for Russia.
When printed to a PostScript output device, the unneeded parts of the OpenType font are omitted, and what is sent to the device by the driver is the same as it would be for a TrueType or Type 1 font, depending on which kind of outlines were present in the OpenType font.
Examples in which the punned words typically exist in two different parts of speech often rely on unusual sentence construction, as in the anecdote: " When asked to explain his large number of children, the pig answered simply: ' The wild oats of my sow gave us many piglets.
When stainless steel parts such as nuts and bolts are forced together, the oxide layer can be scraped off, causing the parts to weld together.
When talking about Relational Database Systems, the document should include following parts:
When all parts of the detector are used to collect electrons symmetrically about the beam, atomic number contrast is produced.
When NASCAR was first formed by Bill France, Sr. in 1948 to regulate stock car racing in the U. S., there was a requirement that any car entered be made entirely of parts available to the general public through automobile dealers.
When large parts of Uppsala burned down in 1702, Gustavianum, which contained the university library and its many valuable manuscripts, escaped the fire ; local lore has it that the aging Rudbeck stood on the roof directing the work of fighting the fire.
When Unitarianism developed in the 17th century during the Protestant era of the evolution of Christianity, the strongholds in Transylvania, Poland, and eventually Britain and the northeastern parts of the United States were firmly in the congregational tradition.

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