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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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