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  • to play by sight (including the orchestral arrangement). Liszt's ... work became very popular in the form of orchestral suites or piano and piano ...
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  • them the opportunity to learn the orchestral repertory of the symphonic ... the RCA Victor catalog with fictitious orchestral names to avoid competing ...
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  • a number of string quartets, and some orchestral works. He is also the younger ... ====Orchestral works==== *Allegro for Strings in C major ...
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  • *Rapsodie Espagnole (Transcription of the Ravel orchestral work) ... ==Orchestral works== *Two performances of Chaleur have taken place ...
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  • that position because of his sensitive use of orchestral accompaniments for the recitatives to create a more emotional venue for one's personal ...
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  • in contrast to the other members of the orchestral string family, which are ... the regular tuning is known as "orchestral tuning." String tension ...
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  • ===The Trio and orchestral performances=== The speed and overwhelming nature of Tatum’s technique made his playing somewhat difficult for ensembles ...
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  • which he later arranged as a popular orchestral suite. The score won him ... * Orchestral Variations (1957) * Piano Fantasy (1957) * Dance Panels ...
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  • bass clef A. The great majority of the orchestral repertoire can be played ... === Pre-orchestral use=== [[Image:Republican Guard kettledrum player ...
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  • Other orchestral works include the symphonic poem Die Seejungfrau ... ===Orchestral works=== *Symphony (No. 1) for orchestra (1891, fragment) ...
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  • (1725), which, thanks to their superb orchestral and vocal writing, have ... to his renown as an instrumentalist, orchestral writer, and melodist, is ...
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  • compass, which is showcased in chamber, orchestral, and wind band writing ... ability to cut through even loud orchestral textures. This effect was ...
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  • (set to a text by Heinrich Heine), the orchestral piece Printemps, Fantaisie ... music. String Quartet in G Minor and the orchestral prelude "L'Apres ...
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  • poems, which now belong to the standard orchestral repertoire: ... ** The Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 1 of 1917 is an orchestral ...
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  • (1894-1895) are cornerstones of the orchestral repertory. ... truncation of the first movement's orchestral tutti. He also did not ...
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  • for cello and one for violin, free-standing orchestral works and tone poems (including one entitled Don Quixote). [[Image:AntonGRubinstein.jpg ...
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  • 20 years. Holst is most famous for his orchestral suite The Planets. ... Gustav Holst wrote almost 200 cataloged compositions, including orchestral ...
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  • in their operas, symphonies and other orchestral compositions. ... particular became more important in the orchestral palette of composers. Richard ...
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  • elder Bernstein frequently took him to orchestral concerts. At a very young ... took the position of head of the orchestral and conducting departments ...
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  • Sousa also composed several operettas and light orchestral works, ... delved into the realm of operetta and orchestral music. His operettas show ...
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