First, a musical overture with a philharmonic orchestra numbering around 60 musicians, and then 36 dancers, les Rexgirls, came on stage. |
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The introductory song was a philharmonic piece, featuring a full orchestra together with choral accompaniment. |
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The incredible score and music that adds so much atmosphere was provided by Michael Giacchino and the LA philharmonic orchestra. |
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Venezuelan Victor Hugo won a competition at the tender age of 12 to perform in a philharmonic choir. |
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Three weeks ago, I was playing with the philharmonic orchestra in Rotterdam! |
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Central to all this choral music were the philharmonic societies that sprang up in most major cities around Europe. |
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She played second violin in a philharmonic orchestra that happened to be visiting my town. |
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Under general director Sami Caner, the parent center also sponsors a chamber orchestra and a full-scale philharmonic orchestra. |
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It also has a philharmonic orchestra and a host of annual folk music festivals held in different cities. |
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He was recently invited to perform with the youth philharmonic orchestra, but declined in order to continue touring with the family. |
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Do not buy the big, pre-assembled block of knives with more pieces than the London philharmonic. |
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From the classical to pantomime, from light operatic to sacred music, philharmonic orchestras to brass bands, musicals to pop, week by week Bolton displays its culture. |
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On Monday morning, the philharmonic announced that financier Henry R. Kravis will donate that impressive sum to the symphony. |
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Smith was a talented violinist herself and joined what is now the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra as a professional musician. |
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I'd love to work with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra to score the music for one of his titles. |
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His current tour includes dates at big venues such as The Royal Philharmonic Liverpool and The Waterfront, Belfast. |
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He was an active member of the Philharmonic Society, for which he conducted concerts. |
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This will follow a gala performance in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall in May. |
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If the Guildhall Orchestra can get nearly full houses then it is abundantly clear that the BBC Philharmonic would get capacity audiences. |
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Bernstein's New York Philharmonic play for him better than they usually played for Bernstein, with glorious tone and no discernible fluffs. |
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The orchestra is no Vienna Philharmonic, but the musicians cope valiantly with the complex score and convey much of its instrumental color. |
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Maestro Guzman made a highly successful conductorial debut in Japan in June 1999 with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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The vast majority of out-of-towners may head straight for the Met or the Philharmonic. |
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I would have loved to have had the London Philharmonic Orchestra playing on a big stage, but that would have cost a packet. |
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His works have been performed by symphonies in Akron, Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio, as well as the Warsaw Philharmonic. |
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He has also worked with symphonies and chamber groups from the Brooklyn Philharmonic to Zurich's Ensemble Fur Neue Musik. |
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At the age of 25 he was teaching at the Vienna Academy, and five years later, he was named concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic. |
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This disc, perhaps surprisingly in view of the jazz background of Rochester Philharmonic conductor Jeff Tyzik, doesn't play up the jazziness of Gershwin. |
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The orchestra is governed by the musicians themselves, most of whom remain with the Philharmonic for a lifetime, closely protecting its artistic integrity. |
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Glenn Basham is associate professor of violin at the University of Miami, first violinist with the Bergonzi String Quartet and concertmaster of the Naples Philharmonic. |
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The two concertos feature wind players from Beecham's Royal Philharmonic. |
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He built two major music festivals and helped spearhead the innovative Shanghai Orchestra Academy with the New York Philharmonic. |
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They are included among the 11 tracks, all sung outstandingly well by the 26-piece unaccompanied Estonian Philharmonic Choir, directed by the Paul Hillier. |
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In 1833 the Philharmonic Society began its activities in Bucharest, and three years later a Philharmonic School was founded in Iai, the Moldavian capital. |
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Fans who turn out for the premiere will be treated to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra playing selections from John Williams' scores for the Star Wars movies. |
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Proves that a serious pretender to the throne of pop music refinement need not settle for a mere band when the London Philharmonic will do just as well. |
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Sargeant had served as a violinist with the New York Philharmonic. |
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Many of the tickets for these lectures were given to Faraday by William Dance, who was one of the founders of the Royal Philharmonic Society. |
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The last major orchestra to appoint a woman to a permanent position was the Berlin Philharmonic. |
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The work was presented by the Royal Philharmonic Society, with Kreisler and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer. |
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In November 1915 Grainger gave the first American performance of the Piano Concerto, again with the New York Philharmonic. |
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She performed at the O2 Arena, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and an ensemble of five performers. |
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By the spring of 1936, the management of the New York Philharmonic was confronted with a problem. |
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The players told the Philharmonic management that they would be happy for Barbirolli to be appointed to a permanent position. |
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I was in America when the war broke out, as conductor of the New York Philharmonic. |
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Barbirolli returned to New York to complete his contractual obligations to the Philharmonic. |
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In 1961 he began a regular association with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, which lasted for the rest of his life. |
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With the Vienna Philharmonic, he recorded a Brahms symphony cycle, and with Daniel Barenboim, the two Brahms Piano Concertos. |
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On October 13, the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra gave an excellent concert at Middesbrough Town Hall. |
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As a result, in conjunction with Beecham, Sargent set about establishing a new orchestra, the London Philharmonic. |
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Beecham and Sargent were allies from the early days of the London Philharmonic to Beecham's final months when they were planning joint concerts. |
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Sargent was an enthusiastic champion of Sibelius's music, even recording it with the Vienna Philharmonic when it was not part of their repertory. |
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Other modern coins include the Austrian Vienna Philharmonic bullion coin and the Chinese Gold Panda. |
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The songs were arranged by composers Nick Ingman and Karl Jenkins, and performed by the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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These performances won him the Royal Philharmonic Society Award for the singer of the year. |
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Austrian Herbert von Karajan was principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic for 35 years. |
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Since 1979, Benjamin Zander has been the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Mr Perkov joined the Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra in 1998 and in 2001 joined the National Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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I HAD the pleasure of visiting the Town Hall to watch the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra perform works by Richard Wagner and Anton Bruckner. |
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I HAVE to compliment the security staff at the Cheb Khaled gig, on Saturday night, at the Philharmonic Hall. |
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A clarinetist, the 26-year-old was a former member of Netherthong Philharmonic Band. |
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On Thursday night, he returned to the Walt Disney Concert Hall to lead the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the first of two weekends of concerts. |
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The soloist of the performance was Anna Kondratenko, concertmaster of the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra has appointed Han-Na Chang as its third music director with effect from September 2013, it was announced yesterday. |
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A letter from Elgar, dated July, 1924, was found in Liverpool Philharmonic Hall's archives. |
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Instrumentalists Alison Balsom and Nicola Benedetti and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will also feature. |
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She has also studied with the principal flutists of the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. |
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Commercial Bank will host a public concert by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra on May 2, as part of the bank's 40th anniversary celebrations, said CEO, Abdulla Saleh al-Raisi. |
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The city is also home to the oldest surviving professional symphony orchestra in the UK, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, which is based in the Philharmonic Hall. |
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Orchestrally, too, it is hard to imagine a more expert team, as the Vienna Philharmonic brings its singular confidence and virtuosity to bear on a fiendishly difficult score. |
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They will be joined by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in three dramatised performances of the opera buffa in the grand setting of St George's Hall Concert Room. |
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Philharmonic is noted for its flexibility, and the solo riffs were jazzy, authentic and unself-conscious, all of which is a real rarity in the symphonic world. |
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The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra will perform a spine-tingling selection of musical favourites including Ray Parker Junior's funky hit Ghostbusters. |
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Soprano Tracy Dahl recently made her New York Philharmonic debut as Blonchen in a concert performance of Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, under the baton of Sir Colin Davis. |
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A Champagne reception was followed by a four course dinner, with music by Allistair Malloy and the Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra, a laser show and indoor fireworks. |
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The Studio 4 in Flagey cultural centre hosts the Brussels Philharmonic. |
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As well as the Bournemouth players, the company engaged the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony and Ulster orchestras for different venues. |
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During the Second World War, Sargent and the Liverpool Philharmonic accompanied Albert Sammons, the dedicatee, in his 1944 recording of the Delius Violin Concerto. |
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The Sir John Barbirolli Memorial Foundation of the Royal Philharmonic Society was instituted after his death to assist young musicians with the purchase of instruments. |
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Criticism of Rattle's tenure with the Berlin Philharmonic began to appear after their first season together, and continued in their second season. |
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In 2000 Rattle was presented with the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society and in May 2006 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Arts. |
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In 1977 he became assistant conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. |
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In 1867, his overture Marmion was premiered by the Philharmonic Society. |
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The annual Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival is held in the town which is also home to the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra and the Huddersfield Singers. |
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Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Beecham. |
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Once again Beecham, now with the HMV label, led the way, with A Village Romeo and Juliet in 1948, performed by the new Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus. |
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Later in the series of recordings, Elgar also conducted two newly founded orchestras, Boult's BBC Symphony Orchestra and Sir Thomas Beecham's London Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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