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  • structures, shown especially in his orchestral, chamber, and keyboard ... what is probably his best known orchestral work, the Variations and ...
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  • ===Orchestral=== *Première suite d'orchestre - 1867 *Scènes hongroises - 1870 *Scènes pittoresques - 1874 *Scènes dramatiques - 1875 ...
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  • ===Orchestral=== * Symphonies ** Symphony No. 1 (1934) ** Symphony ... ===Vocal Orchestral=== * Poem about Stalin (1938) * Three Arias (Poem ...
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  • neo-Baroque works, including the First Orchestral Suite (1903), the Second ... makes use of solo instruments within the orchestral texture. This concentration ...
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  • ==Early appearances in orchestral scores== Ferdinand Kauer (1751-1831) and Paul Wranitzky were some of the first composers to introduce the xylophone ...
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  • and he wrote characteristic motifs in his orchestral works to bring out the vibrant melodies and harmonies for each orchestral section. ...
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  • ===Vocal/choral orchestral=== *Cinco canciones populares argentinas (1943) *Lamentaciones de Jeremias Propheta (1946) *"Variaciones Concetante ...
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  • Also in Granada, de Falla began work on the large-scale orchestral ... ;Orchestral and stage works * La vida breve (A Brief Life, also translated: ...
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  • triadic harmony is based. Hence, in orchestral composition, the tuba, ... on B-flat. The CC tuba is used as an orchestral instrument in the U.S. ...
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  • ===Orchestral works=== ;Symphony in D minor * Chailly: Concertgebouw Orchestra (London 417 487-2 (with his Variations symphoniques). ...
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  • operas, plus an operetta, several orchestral and vocal works, as well ... ===Orchestral music=== * A Giacomo Leopardi, cantata for voice and ...
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  • Liszt. In 1903, Bartók wrote a large orchestral work, Kossuth, which honored ... brought back from Paris. His large-scale orchestral works were still in the ...
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  • and became a staple of the American orchestral repertory. The work was ... ===Orchestral=== *Symphonies **Symphony No. 1 (1935, withdrawn) ...
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  • along with the oboe, the most difficult orchestral instrument to play. ... of the valve." (Morley-Pegge, "Orchestral," 195) ...
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  • Symphonic Dances, as a member of the orchestral ensemble. Similarly, the ... in combination: which is the origin of orchestral playing. Opera originated ...
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  • ===Orchestral suites=== *Ouvertüre Wassermusik (Hamburger Ebb und Fluth) TWV 55:C3 *Ouvertüre des nations anciens et modernes in G TWV 55:G4 ...
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  • his music. His piano, chamber music and orchestral works have become staples ... To the general public, Ravel is probably best known for his orchestral ...
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  • is masterly, foreshadowing the orchestral writing of later Russian ... Outside Russia several of Glinka's orchestral works have been ...
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  • performed today. They include the orchestral tone poem Im Sommerwind ... * Orchestral Works, Christoph von Dohnanyi/Cleveland Orchestra, Arkive ...
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  • it was originally intended as both an orchestral and military band instrument ... to military bands and not used in orchestral groups, due in part to ...
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  • Sir Edward Elgar, 1st Baronet, OM, GCVO (June 2, 1857 – February 23, 1934) was an English Romantic composer. Several of his first major orchestral ...
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  • in the operatic genre as an innovator of orchestral music and orchestration ... * Several orchestral dance suites extracted from his operas. ...
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  • In orchestral scores, cymbals may be indicated by the French cymbales; ... === Orchestral cymbals === Cymbals offer a composer nearly endless ...
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  • ===Other orchestral works=== * Symphony in D minor (1880) ... * Youmans, Charles. 2005. Richard Strauss's Orchestral Music ...
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  • Paris Conservatoire. His first performed orchestral work was Rhapsodie romane ... which he composed many of his pieces for orchestral instruments and voices ...
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  • the first version of his well known orchestral piece, the opera Sadko ... constructed harmonies with effective orchestral expression. ...
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  • Symphony in 1938, he eventually abandoned his orchestral life in order to focus on his increasingly successful compositional career (which earned him ...
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  • Although he is now best known for his orchestral music, he composed two ... a mysterious ambience. He later made an orchestral version that became one ...
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  • of the swing era, with its more formal orchestral structure and arrangements ... of his own by using an ever-changing orchestral composition. ...
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  • soon entered the standard violin and orchestral repertoire. His Second ... Among his purely orchestral works, there are two symphonies (1936 ...
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  • nocturne forms were expanded to three movement orchestral compositions by later composers such as Claude Debussy. ==Selected compositions== ...
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  • 1897 and later a big step forward in his orchestral style occurred when he ... with the frequent "pastoral" orchestral works he composed; indeed ...
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  • tradition, and encouraged him to attend orchestral concerts. George later ... heard in the concert hall, mostly in two orchestral suites, one by Gershwin ...
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  • in jazz. It also appears occasionally in orchestral and concert band music. Famous orchestral works with flugelhorn include Igor Stravinsky& ...
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  • to compose for colorful and emotional orchestral segments would tell the ... but disappeared from the stage but his orchestral music and his opera Der ...
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  • including the opera, Boris Godunov, the orchestral tone poem, Night on Bald ... year in which he finished the original orchestral version of his Night on ...
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  • on which the session musicians added an orchestral touch that the Beatles ... The epic progressive rock sound of the era had a great deal of orchestral ...
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  • for many performing parts, especially orchestral works; this can include ... solo and choral) on their staves and the orchestral parts in a piano reduction ...
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  • background sound from the music, with orchestral instruments such as the ... and a variety of other instruments, both orchestral and electric. ...
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  • ===Orchestral harmonicas=== These harmonicas are primarily designed ... ====Orchestral melody harmonica==== There are two kinds of orchestral ...
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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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  • for the ensemble and arrangements of orchestral compositions, light music ... composers to advertise their operas and orchestral works. Rossini, Liszt and ...
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  • Cockerel. His balletic adaptation of the orchestral suite Schéhérazade, staged ... Diaghilev heard Stravinsky's early orchestral works Fireworks and Scherzo ...
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  • Lothar Perger compiled a catalogue of his orchestral works for 'Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich', which is much more reliable. And ...
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  • perfectionism, his phenomenal ear for orchestral detail and sonority, and ... he conducted the world premieres of two orchestral works by Samuel Barber ...
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  • credits flash we hear All the Friends, New Age orchestral style. In addition to the name "New Age," some composers and listeners refer to the ...
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  • and virtual silences, motif repetitions, orchestral build-ups, and chorale ... There is an orchestral "Symphonic Prelude" that is sometimes ...
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  • ===Orchestral innovations=== twentieth century was a time ripe with orchestral innovation. Composers such ...
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  • period of composing keyboard and orchestral works, in which he attained ... and Partitas for Solo Violin, and the Orchestral Suites, date from this period. ...
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  • music, of symphonic poems and other orchestral works. His compositions ... and Richard Wagner, and produced those orchestral and choral pieces upon ...
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  • contain an unparalleled manipulation of orchestral colors. The orchestra often ... known for his operas, he also wrote some orchestral pieces, sacred music, chamber ...
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  • 14/26, 1859 with the performance of his orchestral Scherzo, Op. 1, under the ... for posterity, the work's orchestral parts remained intact.) ...
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  • in the tone of a viola, particularly in orchestral music, can have unintended ... In early orchestral music, the viola part was frequently limited to ...
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  • ===Orchestral works=== * Kullervo Symphony for soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra Op.7 (1892) * En Saga Tone Poem for orchestra Op.9 (1892) ...
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  • by Jean Sibelius (opus 46, 1905), an orchestral suite by Gabriel Fauré ... | Aglavaine and Sélysette || orchestral prelude by Arthur Honegger ...
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  • A distinction is sometimes made between orchestral conducting and choral conducting. Stereotypically, orchestral conductors use a baton more ...
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  • incorporate other brass instruments and orchestral percussion. Governing bodies ... , stationary instrumentation may include orchestral percussion such as timpani ...
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  • flute is one of the highest-pitched orchestral instruments, with only ... concert flute, are used occasionally. Orchestral parts for the alto flute ...
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  • would be difficult, and to rewrite all the orchestral parts to allow the piece to be played in B-flat major would be an enormous effort. Even so, it ...
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  • the bassoon figures prominently in orchestral, concert band, and chamber ... to produce and rarely called for; orchestral parts rarely go higher ...
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  • believed lost; however after his death, the orchestral parts were found in the Leningrad Conservatory and the score was reconstructed, leading to its ...
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  • elements in masterful ways. His most famous orchestral composition, the Symphonie romantique, Noche en los Tropicos, is also a brilliant synthesis of ...
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  • 12 and started learning the rudiments of orchestral percussion. ... Symphony Orchestra, Vol. 1 contained orchestral Zappa compositions conducted ...
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  • during his own lifetime as one of the leading orchestral and operatic conductors of the day, but he has since come to be acknowledged as among the most ...
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  • encyclopedic understanding of the basic orchestral repertory. His fastidious ... he was better known as an opera conductor than orchestral. ...
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  • (Requiem) of 1837, with its tremendous orchestral resources. ... of Romantic features in music, such as orchestral innovations, employment ...
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  • By the Romantic era, the serenade was used for orchestral works such as those for strings (Elgar's op. 20), wind instruments, (Strauss' op ...
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  • Critics have noted that, in both his greatest orchestral works and ... Critics have noted that, in both his greatest orchestral works and ...
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  • music." He is best known for his orchestral work The Carnival of the ... himself when he sight-read the entire orchestral scores of the operas Lohengrin ...
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  • The orchestral parts of Paganini's works are polite, unadventurous in scoring, and supportive. Critics of Paganini find his concerti long ...
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  • chamber, single instrumental, and orchestral works which were living ... . His public debut came in 1931 with his orchestral suite Les offrandes oubliées ...
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  • virtuosity, and experimentation with orchestral form. ==History and definition== Courtly love, a term first popularized by Gaston Paris in 1883 ...
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  • voices are possible in large choral or orchestral fugues. Fugues in fewer ... fugues. Two of Reger's most-played orchestral works, the Hiller variations ...
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  • occasionally intoxicated and the orchestral playing generally viewed ... ===Other orchestral music=== Mendelssohn wrote the concert overture ...
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  • two string quartets, a string octet and orchestral music before even leaving ... Italy. The combination of French orchestral virtuosity, Italianate ...
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  • he later reworked into the well-liked orchestral version. In 1904, he began ... with the First Chamber Symphony, Five Orchestral Pieces, two sets of short ...
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  • 8, 1998) used the harpsichord as part of the orchestral texture. More recently harpsichordist Hendrik Bouman has composed in the seventeenth and eighteenth ...
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  • chamber music, oratorio, opera, ballet music and orchestral music. Critic Claude Rostand, in a July 1950 Paris-Presse article, described Poulenc as ...
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  • also use at their discretion to have additional orchestral accompaniment. The most noted Roman Catholic Church in the world to use an orchestral accompaniment ...
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  • works are his Requiem, the opera Penelope, the orchestral suite Masques et Bergamasques (based on music for a dramatic entertainment, or divertissement ...
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  • period was otherwise remarkable for a number of orchestral works, including Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (for string orchestra), the Violin ...
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