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  • Here Tchaikovsky took up orchestral conducting and worked on controlling ... was reconstructed from sketches and orchestral parts posthumously. ...
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  • his death, Holly was delving into a diverse orchestral pop sound and more complex song structures, as “True Love Ways” displays. The relentless ...
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  • The use of continuous vibrato in Western orchestral performance practice is ... harps) or controlled by foot pedals (on orchestral harps). ...
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  • palette of sound is more restricted than with orchestral music, forcing the music to stand more on its own rather than relying on tonal color, or from ...
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  • quot; and “Scheherazade” (based on the orchestral suite by Rimsky-Korsakov). His partnership with Tamara Karsavina, also of the Mariinsky Theatre ...
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  • the masters of the Neapolitan school and the orchestral works of Haydn and Mozart. Detesting the brilliant reigning composer of the moment, Rossini ...
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  • *Orchestral percussion instruments == Function == Percussion instruments can play not only the rhythm, but also the melody and harmony. ...
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  • Turandot (1904), probably his most popular orchestral work, was expanded into his opera Turandot in 1917, and Busoni completed two other operas, Die Brautwahl ...
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  • rotary-valved trumpets is more common in orchestral settings, although this ... The C trumpet is most common in American orchestral playing, where it is used ...
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  • was very airy and light in sound as compared to orchestral music and it was performed in more intimate settings or chambers. The form of early chamber ...
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  • rescored and in some places reharmonised. The orchestral introduction is completely rewritten in some places. The overall effect is of a late nineteenth ...
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  • Shema as part of the story to his narrative orchestral work, A Survivor from Warsaw (1947). ==Shema in Christianity== The Shema is quoted in the ...
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  • soul (also “Philly soul”) had a lush orchestral sound and doo-wop-inspired vocals. Thom Bell, and Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff are considered ...
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  • works are some string sextets and a full-scale orchestral symphony, quite different from the Symphony for piano solo in opus 39, which was described ...
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  • school of composition. His insight into orchestral resources is generally ... A characteristic mannerism in his orchestral scoring earned for him ...
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  • became one of the first female professional orchestral musicians. Following her criticism of his extra-marital affairs, Clarke's father turned ...
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  • Tango Idioms in the Symphonic Works and Orchestral Arrangements of Astor Piazzolla. Performance and Notational Problems: A Conductor's Perspective ...
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  • from jazz pieces to more classical orchestral and sacred music, always ... time to compose the longer, extended orchestral and choral works that were ...
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  • corrected projection speeds and with new orchestral scores by Carl Davis. shorts were fully restored, with new orchestral scores by Robert Israel ...
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  • music, Songs Of Our Heritage. He also created orchestral albums, Big Band sounds from the 1940s, and an album of songs written by Bob Dylan. ...
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