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With some refinements ( and the rare exception of the Kingma system and other custom adapted fingering systems ), Western concert flutes typically conform to Boehm's design, known as the Boehm system.
With many works banned, most concert and theatre administrators panicked and would not program Prokofiev's music at all, leaving him in severe financial straits.
With son Sean, she held a benefit concert to aid in the relief efforts for earthquake and tsunami-ravaged Japan on March 27 in New York City.
With the rise of established professional orchestras, the symphony assumed a more prominent place in concert life between approximately 1790 and 1820.
With profits from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and his concert and lecture agency, he bought property along the Strand in 1880 with frontage onto the Thames Embankment, where he built the Savoy Theatre in 1881.
With only a week to go before opening night, Carte hired concert singer Jessie Bond to play Cousin Hebe.
With generous support from local music lovers and the municipal orchestra, with whom they gave a farewell concert on 9 October, the two young musicians, accompanied by their father, made the four-day journey to Paris in November 1833.
With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. She sang before a crowd of more than 75, 000 people and a radio audience in the millions.
With the major royal projects of the Old Kingdom, the High Priests of Ptah were particularly sought after and worked in concert with the Vizier, somehow filling the role of chief architect and master craftsmen, responsible for the decoration of the royal funerary complexes.
With renewed fame, Keel commenced his first solo recording career, at age 64, as well as a successful concert career in the UK.
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* 1982: Blues Alive VHS ( re-released on DVD in 2004 as Jammin ' With the Blues Greats ), a concert filmed in June 1982 at New Jersey's Capitol Theater with a lineup of Mayall, Mick Taylor, John McVie, and Colin Allen, and guests Etta James, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, and Albert King
With 450 000 spectators, it is the largest concert in Canadian history.
With the composer's agreement Monteux presented a concert performance in Paris in April 1914.
With experienced artists, towards the middle of the concert, requests start flowing in.
The concert was filmed and recorded for With the Wild Crowd!
With the closing of the mill, the plant was renovated and turned into a three-hall concert and event site with an industrial ambiance.
The overture and the " Huntsmen's Chorus " from Act 3 (" With princely enjoyment and manly employment ...") are often performed as concert pieces.
In May 2010, the band began their five-date acoustic " An Intimate Evening With " tour in Munich, their first concert tour in eight years.
With Paris as his base he made frequent concert tours to a number of German cities.
two DVDs: Pied Piper Go to Yesterday and Blue Song With Blue Poppies, two best-of compilation albums, Rock Stock & Too Smoking the pillows and Once upon a time in the pillows, a single " Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi " ( featured on their 16th studio album OoParts ( Out of Place Artifacts )) and later the DVD of their anniversary concert, Lostman Go to Budokan, released in the following year.
With his colleagues, Couperin gave a weekly concert, typically on Sunday.
With his wife, the choreographer Kay Lawrence, he formed in 1984 the Early Opera Project to complement his concert work in period-style performance, beginning with Claudio Monteverdi's L ' Orfeo at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino that year, and touring Britain in 1986.
With encouragement from drummer Eddie O ' Dowd ( Toilet Boys ), Genesis reformed Psychic TV with an all new lineup, returning to the stage in 2003 with a concert in New York under the guise of PTV3.

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With Franc-Nohain and Claude Terrasse, he co-founded the Théatre des Pantins, which in 1898 was the site of marionette performances of Ubu Roi.
With the assistance of orbital photography obtained on the Apollo 14 mission, the Descartes site was determined to be safe enough for a manned landing.
With the ecclesiastical parishes of St Fagan's ( Trecynon ) and Aberaman carved out of the ancient parish, Aberdare had 12 Anglican churches and one Roman Catholic church, built in 1866 in Monk Street near the site of a cell attached to Penrhys monastery, and at one time had over 50 Nonconformist chapels.
With Danish help, Estonian crews began cleaning up the site, although they estimated the likely cost to be as much as 4 million EEK.
With respect to swearing between colleagues, the site explains that " lthough it may sound strange, the appropriateness swearing [...] is influenced largely by the industry you are in and the individuals you work with ".
Robyn stated to Aftonbladet, a Swedish newspaper site, that she wanted to start recording a new album in the beginning of 2009 and that she will work with producers such as Kleerup (" With Every Heartbeat ") as well as Klas Åhlund who she worked with on Robyn.
With the rambling strutting roosters of the Buddhist temple of Wat Suwankhiri on a Payathonsu cliff near by, during April, Three Pagodas Pass becomes a site of the Songkran Festival with cockfights.
With Stephen often based in the south-east, increasingly Westminster, rather than the older site of Winchester, was used as the centre of royal government.
With the data being returned in a standardized machine-parsable format, it can then be integrated directly into a third-party web site or application.
With the building of the Salisbury Court Theatre in 1629 near the site of the defunct Whitefriars, the London audience had six theatres to choose from: three surviving large open-air " public " theatres, the Globe, the Fortune, and the Red Bull, and three smaller enclosed " private " theatres, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit, and the Salisbury Court.
With a moderately large peer-to-peer attack, a site could potentially be hit with up to 750, 000 connections in short order.
With local and spinal anesthesia, the surgical site is anesthetized, but the patient can remain conscious or minimally sedated.
With a plot of land granted by the Government as the college site, the school authority started to erect a new building at Oxford Road in Kowloon Tong.
With Stonehenge banned as a festival site, new age travellers gather at the annual Glastonbury Festival.
With little interest in developing the site privately, the Federal Government stepped in.
With the great quantities of brick, tile and other stone in Verulamium the Roman site became a prime source of building material for the abbeys, and other projects in the area, up to the 18th century.
With his book Design with Nature, he popularized a system of analyzing the layers of a site in order to compile a complete understanding of the qualitative attributes of a place.
With a variety of items on loan from the National Museum of the United States Air Force, including an inert Titan II missile, Site 571-7 is now known as the Titan Missile Museum and is the sole remaining example of a Titan II missile site in existence.
" In Graceland: Going Home With Elvis, Karal Ann Marling deals with the decorative arts that makes Elvis ' mansion seem a creation as well as a site.
With access to waterways and a sympathetic population, this neighborhood was an important site on the Underground Railroad.
With Stephen often based in the south-east, increasingly Westminster, rather than the older site of Winchester, was used as the centre of royal government.
With the advent of the missile age in the 1950s, an urgent need arose for an adequate training site that could also serve as America's first combat ready missile base.
With the help of Curly Messer, who was a deputy sheriff at the time, Mirabella moved the phone booth to its current site on U. S. 98.
With the addition of the Oregon Short Line railroad in 1883, the post office was moved downhill and west to the city's present site.
With Gabriel Cerré, a wealthy merchant of St. Louis, he entered into trade with the Indians, and for some time maintained his headquarters on the site of Nashville, TN.

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