He has been producer, director, writer, actor, editor, cinematographer, sound recordist and composer. |
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The composer, on the other hand, shares the royalties on copies of his or her music that are sold and fees accruing from performances. |
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De Angelis is based on an antiphon by Hildegard of Bingen, a composer Hatzis admires greatly not just for her music but also for her theology. |
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This CD was produced by the composer, so I suppose the performances adhere closely to his wishes. |
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The final section of the book is a selection of program notes, arranged alphabetically by composer. |
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Hartmann is a genuine hero of our times, worthy of admiration, and a composer who obviously knows his stuff. |
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The record is a stunner, offering a glimpse at a once-famous composer who has unfairly suffered a bad rap. |
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Although not all the symphonies survive, three are preserved in arrangements by the composer for piano duet. |
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The music's lyricism, irony, sarcasm, and bittersweet triumph find the composer writing at white heat. |
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Kevin is a composer who, if anything, has tried to Africanize Western music. |
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He was a pioneer composer in Hollywood briefly, but he soon spent much of his time on newspaper work, including an agony column. |
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Studies of tonality have shown that listeners agree on the keynote of a musical excerpt and that the listeners in turn agree with the composer. |
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He is also an accomplished composer and well-used to dispensing words of wisdom. |
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Sometimes after the exposition the composer creates excitement by bringing the entries of the subject nearer to each other so that they overlap. |
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Mozart is the dominant composer at the festival, which also has traditional and jazz aspects, including the red-hot tangos of Astor Piazzola. |
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Although the composer himself prepared the piano reduction, one misses the vivid panoply of orchestral sonorities in La Valse. |
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As the name signifies, it will focus on either one of the more melodious Carnatic raagas or the works of a famous composer. |
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Collectors who have snapped up his works include multi-millionaire composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. |
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The award-winning film composer has struck a chord in the worlds of film, theatre, classical and pop. |
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The CD takes two very early performances from 1967, which showcase him as arranger and composer. |
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He's already scheduled to begin writing his own musical with a local composer. |
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Now I don't think a composer who is actually writing a piece of music should be conscious of self-expression. |
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He is widely known as the composer of concertos, a form of music with a small orchestra and solo lead instrument. |
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What happens is that the composition process is therefore a longer process that requires a greater involvement from the composer. |
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The composer was never quite satisfied with it, however, and after a tentative revision, he lay the work aside. |
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With the recent death of Belgian pianist, composer and arranger Boland, these two wonderful big band reissues are worth checking out. |
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His role, unlike the musicologist Cooke, has been as a composer working alongside Elgar's ghost. |
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Our roving reporter caught up with the composer in Berlin to discuss this musical gesture of reconciliation. |
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Most composer anthologies gather together tracks from many different soundtrack recordings. |
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The public rendering of songs is not wrong if due acknowledgement is given to the lyricist, composer and musicians. |
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The arranger should always aim to consider how the composer would have written the music had that medium been the original one. |
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Today his reputation as a composer is only rivalled by his propensity for writing musical dramas of an unparalleled length. |
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The dramatic scenery has also attracted famous visitors over the years, including composer Edvard Grieg and members of Norway's royal family. |
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Yet you are never far from reminders of the sadness and regret that suffuses the mind of the composer. |
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I concede that the score by the young and promising composer seldom rises above the serviceable. |
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That the portraits of Beethoven did not bear much likeness to the composer could be deemed a deliberate transgression. |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements. |
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Every important composer is entitled to write a stinker now and then, but he has surely produced a lulu. |
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And Liszt himself is redeemed as a lieder composer, underrated despite fascinating early efforts by Bernac and Poulenc to popularize his songs. |
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One work the couple has performed frequently is a four-hand arrangement of Brahms's Fourth Symphony, written by the composer himself. |
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The composer chafed under programmatic restraints and felt more comfortable with formal design, a sign of the symphonist to come. |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements for the premiere of the work. |
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I am staying right now in the 9th arrondissement, by pure chance across from the apartment building where the composer Georges Bizet was born. |
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With journalists gone, the chief composer of the paper was left with the task of reviving it. |
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Much of the story is told via songs written and sung by me, and arranged by composer Hans Zimmer. |
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What you need to cultivate here, as a composer, is an air of lofty disdain for us poor sweat-shop craftspeople down here. |
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In some cases, the composer himself arranged the music for string orchestra. |
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Actually, the composer Stefan Weisman was so taken by the acrostic form that he actually used the armature to compose the music for the opera. |
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Movies are a great source of memorable melodies, and the latest to enter the orchestral arrangements field is composer and pianist Brian Byrne. |
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Mozart is the superstore wallpaper of classical music, the composer who pleases most and offends least. |
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The composer suggests that one of the middle notes could be taken by the nose but the acciaccatura that proceeds it would preclude this. |
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He is an accompanist, songwriter and composer who works with choirs, vocal and ensembles. |
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Surely this exquisite balance would have appealed to such a discerning composer. |
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Perhaps more than any other Romantic composer, Berlioz found inspiration for his music in literature. |
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Acclaimed Australian composer Moya Henderson reveals the process and the poignant story at the heart of her new radiophonic composition. |
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Scott Joplin is regarded as the pre-eminent composer of ragtime compositions. |
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He has worked as a composer and arranger for the New York City Ballet. |
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The animated hit has had five song-filled episodes, largely featuring original compositions by esteemed TV composer Alf Clausen. |
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Like his father, Alfonso the younger was well known as a composer of church music, writing English anthems for the Anglican Church as well as motets to Latin words. |
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The composer adapts the antiphonal structure by alternating sections of linear two-voice writing with those of chordal textures, the latter serving as multiple refrains. |
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His tasteful interpretations never force the music into being something that it is not, and his temperament is well matched to that of the retiring and modest composer. |
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Bach, who was himself a keen organ player as well as composer, seems well-suited for buskers. |
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The bass flute has an especially prominent part, and the composer suggests that alto and bass players may exchange parts between movements to rest the arms and the embouchure. |
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The composer has mastered completely the art of the Wagnerian leitmotif. |
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The composer legendarily augmented his orchestra with a wind machine. |
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Wagner, whose significance to our culture is on a level with Shakespeare or Da Vinci, was a composer whose opinions were neither modest nor moderate. |
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Who was the court kapellmeister in 1787 when Mozart was court composer? |
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Since this antiphon is the only composition thus far attributed to the daughter of Ioannes Kladas, it serves as the only source of style for the composer. |
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At the same time, the boy was enrolled at the musical school run by Antonio Salieri, where he quickly caught the attention of the famous composer. |
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Every leading Classical composer, through Brahms, always used the Lydian mode and its Mozart treatment of Bach's Royal Theme, as a reference point of composition. |
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Michael, it turns out, works freelance, as a composer of radio jingles. |
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The solo sections are composed, but designed to sound improvised, as does the drum section, which may have been workshopped between the composer and the drummer. |
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Their grandfather was a renowned concert pianist and composer in Adelaide. |
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It was a natural growth for a vital composer who had her ears keenly attuned to new developments, and could selectively integrate what she wanted into her own personal idiom. |
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He became a pupil of the cathedral organist, who gave him a thorough training as a composer and as a performer on keyed instruments, the oboe and the violin. |
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He is an avid composer, trumpet player and leader of small groups. |
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Her story, and that of her composer, so unlike those of any other opera, have a drama of all their own. |
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Almost 80 years ago, the controversy it raised came close to costing its composer his life. |
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A century before Mozart, the virtuoso violinist and composer Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber was appointed to the music staff of the archiepiscopal court of Salzburg. |
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Since then, the work has been performed in Chicago, where the composer made a few nips and tucks that were supposed to solve problems of pacing and the occasional longueur. |
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The composer Handel lodged in the house for three years towards the end of his life while the scientist Henry Cavendish had a room here during his youth. |
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The company gave performances of operas by the Welsh composer Joseph Parry in Cardiff and on tour in Wales. |
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The composer conducted, and the leads were sung by two professional guest stars, Richard Lewis and Elsie Morison. |
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In the same year, Owen contributed the libretto for a West End musical, composer Lionel Bart's Maggie May. |
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Rameau became the dominant composer of French opera and the leading French composer for the harpsichord. |
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Each week, in five daily programmes, the work of a particular composer is studied in detail and illustrated with musical excerpts. |
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St Boniface Down is also the name and was the inspiration of a 1956 work by the English composer, Trevor Duncan. |
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The annual George Enescu Festival is held in Bucharest in honor of the 20th century emponymous composer. |
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During World War I the French composer Vincent d'Indy wrote his Third Symphony, which bears the title De Bello Gallico. |
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Mainz is also the legendary home of the martyred Rabbi Amnon of Mainz, composer of the Unetanneh Tokef prayer. |
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Richard Strauss is considered a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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The German composer Richard Wagner is said to have strong influences of the Nordic mythology in his musical pieces. |
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Roger is the subject of King Roger, a 1926 opera by Polish composer Karol Szymanowski. |
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Here was music by a young composer audaciously combining postserial techniques with the buzz-saw din of rock. |
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The composer invited all his friends when they premiered the movie he orchestrated, we got to see it before anyone but the crew. |
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Ivan was a poet, a composer of considerable talent, and supported the arts. |
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The composer, Nobuo Uematsu, felt that Esperanto was a good language to symbolize worldwide unity. |
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Rabindranath Tagore is Asia's first Nobel laureate and composer of India's national anthem. |
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Amsterdam is the story of a euthanasia pact between two friends, a composer and a newspaper editor, whose relationship spins into disaster. |
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Guests at the funeral include British Foreign Secretary Julian Garmony, newspaper editor Vernon Halliday, and composer Clive Linley. |
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Mahler is a 1974 biographical film based on the life of composer Gustav Mahler. |
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The composer Edward Elgar visited Settle on many occasions to visit his friend Dr Charles William Buck. |
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But for all his patiently accumulated winelore, the 81-year-old pianist, arranger and composer is more a drinker than a collector. |
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The most active scene was at the Fantastic Tavern, however, which was owned by Acmeist poet Yuri Degen and composer Sandro Korona. |
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Ball, presents a concert honoring the prominent wind band composer John Barnes Chance in what would have been his 80th birthday year. |
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All in all Poulenc is an established antiestablishmentarian, but most of all he is, as Stravinsky said, a good composer. |
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Elgar has been described as the first composer to take the gramophone seriously. |
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They sent me clips of music when they were hiring a composer. |
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The music of the Spartacus Ballet is composed by the globally-acclaimed Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian. |
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Pato is a Galician bagpiper, pianist and composer, and Golijov a Grammy Award-winning composer. |
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From humble beginnings he became a noted violinist and a prolific composer of songs and ballad operas. |
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Franz Liszt was a 19th-century Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, teacher and Franciscan tertiary. |
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The kibbutz was also home to Rahel the poetess and the birthplace of composer and lyricist Naomi Shem-er. |
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The town was also the birthplace of Joseph Parry, composer of the song Myfanwy. |
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So enthralled is the composer with Italian hotbloodedness that no opportunity is allowed to pass. |
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The great pianist was a prolific composer, who wrote impeccably for the piano. |
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The culmination of the Netherlandish school was in the music of the Italian composer Palestrina. |
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The lutenist, lutarist, composer and festival director Ben Salfield lives in Truro. |
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Notable organists have included the composer Richard Hey Lloyd and choral conductor David Hill. |
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The Indian concert pianist, music composer and singer Adnan Sami also studied at Rugby School. |
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An important composer during the 12th century was the nun Hildegard of Bingen. |
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John Milton was born in Bread Street, London on 9 December 1608, the son of composer John Milton and his wife Sarah Jeffrey. |
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This career move vastly increased Byrd's opportunities to widen his scope as a composer and also to make contacts at Court. |
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The 1580s were also a productive decade for Byrd as a composer of instrumental music. |
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He purchased patents from the monarchy to be the sole composer of operas for the French king and to prevent others from having operas staged. |
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Argentine composer Luis Gianneo composed his Variations on a Theme by Handel for piano. |
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Many admirers of Handel believed that the composer would have made such additions, had the appropriate instruments been available in his day. |
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The composer supposedly fell out of favour for moving to London during Queen Anne's reign. |
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The composer George Frideric Handel was commissioned to write four new anthems for the coronation, including Zadok the Priest. |
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During the 1890s, Elgar gradually built up a reputation as a composer, chiefly of works for the great choral festivals of the English Midlands. |
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Although he was in demand as a festival composer, he was only just getting by financially and felt unappreciated. |
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He had accepted the post reluctantly, feeling that a composer should not head a school of music. |
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Reed, the leader of the London Symphony Orchestra, who helped the composer with advice on technical points. |
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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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Elgar was the first composer to take full advantage of this technological advance. |
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He studied at the Royal College of Music in London and privately with the composer Frank Bridge. |
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Much more important to Delius's development was meeting the composer Edvard Grieg in Leipzig. |
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This occasion was an unusual opportunity for an unknown composer at a time when any sort of orchestral concert was a rare event in London. |
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Heseltine depicted Delius as a composer uncompromisingly focused on his own music. |
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Grieg, however, was perhaps the composer who influenced him more than any other. |
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According to Palmer, it is arguable that Delius gained his sense of direction as a composer from his French contemporary Claude Debussy. |
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Despite his father's reservations, he pursued a career as a composer, studying at the Royal College of Music under Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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Holst's productivity as a composer benefited almost at once from his release from other work. |
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His ashes were interred at Chichester Cathedral in Sussex, close to the memorial to Thomas Weelkes, his favourite Tudor composer. |
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The degree to which the French composer influenced the Englishman's style is debated. |
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For a rising composer it was important to receive performances at the big provincial music festivals, which generated publicity and royalties. |
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The war left its emotional mark on Vaughan Williams, who lost many comrades and friends, including the young composer George Butterworth. |
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She was a poet, and had approached the composer with a proposed scenario for a ballet. |
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In 1953 the composer said that of his choral works Sancta Civitas was his favourite. |
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He and lyricist and composer Tim Rice wrote a number of new songs for the production to supplement the songs from the film. |
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Australian composer Rob Dougan proposed a mix of trip hop beats, orchestral music and electronics. |
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Since November 2008 the theatre has been owned by composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and generally stages popular musical theatre. |
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Wagner's wife Cosima, the daughter of Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composer Franz Liszt, was among the audience. |
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In 1911 Russian pianist and composer Sergei Rachmaninoff performed as a part of the London Ballad Concert. |
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During the late 1930s and early 1940s Fonteyn had a long relationship with composer Constant Lambert. |
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The Living Daylights was the twelfth and final Bond film to be scored by composer John Barry. |
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Prolific Bond composer John Barry turned down an offer by Barbara Broccoli to score the film. |
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The director and composer will watch the entire film, taking note of which scenes require original music. |
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Director Godfrey Reggio edited his films Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi based on composer Philip Glass's music. |
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These are put on the film by the Music Editor at points specified by the composer. |
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A composer would use a written click if they planned to conduct live performers. |
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Once the spotting session has been completed and the precise timings of each cue determined, the composer will then work on writing the score. |
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When the music has been composed and orchestrated, the orchestra or ensemble then performs it, often with the composer conducting. |
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In some instances, film composers have been asked by the director to imitate a specific composer or style present in the temp track. |
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Sometimes, a composer may unite with a director by composing the score for many films of a same director. |
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Black Rain was the first of Scott's six collaborations with the composer Hans Zimmer. |
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Since the 1994 FIFA World Cup, like the UEFA Champions League, FIFA has adopted an anthem composed by the German composer Franz Lambert. |
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After the concert, Fawcett asked the composer if it might become the Women Voters' Hymn. |
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Richard Strauss was a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. |
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Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan, nurtured their collaboration, and had their first success with Trial by Jury. |
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The UEFA Champions League Anthem, written by English composer Tony Britten, is played before each game. |
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An example of how Modernist art can be both revolutionary and yet be related to past tradition, is the music of the composer Arnold Schoenberg. |
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He also wrote his first book there, a biography of Giacomo Meyerbeer, an opera composer. |
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In 1954, the composer Alan Rawsthorne set six of the poems for speaker and orchestra in a work titled Practical Cats. |
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In the wake of the play's US success, the composer Stravinsky invited Thomas to write a libretto for an opera. |
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It was choreographed by Darius James with music by British composer Thomas Hewitt Jones. |
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He was not the first composer to combine themes in this way, but it became a characteristic feature of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. |
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It is his artistic consistency in this respect which obliges us to pronounce him our greatest Victorian composer. |
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Ages Ago was also the beginning of a collaboration with the composer Frederic Clay that would last seven years and produce four works. |
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Total Immersion composer events also provide rich material for education work. |
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He and the composer Virgil Thomson continually wrote disparagingly about Barbirolli, comparing him unfavourably with Toscanini. |
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As it was customary to commission a piece from a local composer, Wood invited Sargent to write a piece entitled Impression on a Windy Day. |
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Occasionally, a film maker will actually edit his film to fit the flow of music, rather than have the composer edit his score to the final cut. |
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In 2008 he collaborated with composer Hans Zimmer to score Kung Fu Panda, and also wrote music that year for Jumper, Hancock, and Bolt. |
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Arnold was a Bond fan from an early age and also a fan of Bond composer John Barry. |
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Despite Scone's decline throughout the late medieval period, it some considerable fame for musical excellence through the composer Robert Carver. |
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Emmy-nommed composer Robert Prince died March 4 in Los Angeles after a brief illness. |
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The first composer to write specifically for the chromatic accordion was Paul Hindemith. |
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The experimental composer Howard Skempton began his musical career as an accordionist, and has written numerous solo works for it. |
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The town was the home of the composer Henry Walford Davies who became the Master of the King's Musick. |
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Christ Church, now a United Reformed Church but formerly Congregationalist, was the home church of British composer Walford Davies. |
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David's life and teachings have inspired a choral work by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins, Dewi Sant. |
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James James, the composer, was a harpist who played his instrument in the public house which he ran, for the purpose of dancing. |
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The Belle Epoque In Sud-America suite by Brazilian film and television composer Julio Medaglia was quirky, comedic and rumbustiously well-played. |
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And so they could create a language, enabling the composer to piece together a semantically unambiguous story. |
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He is the composer of many of the songs performed by Los Munequitos de Matanzas, a Grammy Award-nominated Cuban rumba and folklore group. |
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It appeared to illustrate a mealymouthed speech with the composer speaking from head rather than heart. |
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As a composer, he melodised the dreams and pains of people, the passions and hopes of our country. |
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One a composer and librettist, the other a poet, the two women met through the journal Shakespeariana, which Porter edited. |
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Lawrence, in which David Bowie's New Zealand army officer bewitches the tough Japanese POW camp commander who tortures him, played by composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. |
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Charles also paid tribute to Isabella's memory with music, when in 1540, he commissioned the Flemish composer Thomas Crecquillon to compose new music as a memorial to her. |
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The Columbia University Orchestra was founded by composer Edward MacDowell in 1896, and is the oldest continually operating university orchestra in the United States. |
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Among musicians is also the acclaimed pianist Cyprien Katsaris and composer and artistic director of the European Capital of Culture initiative Marios Joannou Elia. |
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Besides King Henry VII, notable natives of Pembroke include the composer Daniel Jones, actor Mervyn Johns and John Lawrence from the popular music band Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. |
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The concert included the world premiere of St Vitus in the Kettle by Simon Holt, the orchestra's composer in association, who took over from Michael Berkeley. |
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The most famous and useful of these collections was a series published by Nathaniel Gow, one of Niel's sons, and a fine fiddler and composer in his own right. |
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In classical music, Jan Sweelinck ranks as the Dutch most famous composer, with Louis Andriessen amongst the best known living Dutch classical composers. |
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These attacks have succeeded in surrounding the composer with a kind of barricade of prejudice which must be swept away before justice can be done to his genius. |
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Rachel's parents did not approve of a possible union with a young composer with uncertain financial prospects, but the two continued to see each other covertly. |
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He began building a reputation as England's most promising young composer. |
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And we have two pairs of tickets to give away for Manu Dibango, a multi-instrumentalist, composer and balladeer who made the classic Soul Makossa. |
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He died at the age of 58, regarded as Britain's foremost composer. |
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In 1976, singer Jean Redpath, in collaboration with composer Serge Hovey, started to record all of Burns's songs, with a mixture of traditional and Burns's own compositions. |
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In collaboration with composer David Julyan, Nolan's films featured slow and atmospheric scores with minimalistic expressions and ambient textures. |
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The first part, Vivaldi in Concert, was simple, elegant and classical ballet, choreographed by Segni and set to music by the Italian baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi. |
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Colin Matthews was appointed as the orchestra's associate composer in 1991, and the following year Richard McNicol became LSO Discovery's first music animateur. |
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Some of the poems were set to music by English composer Edward Elgar. |
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On other occasions, directors have become so attached to the temp score that they decide to use it and reject the original score written by the film composer. |
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Juliette Pochin combines a busy career as one of the most promising emerging young mezzo-sopranos with her work as a record producer, composer and orchestrator. |
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Over the years several orchestrators have become linked to the work of one particular composer, often to the point where one will not work without the other. |
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Once the composer has identified the location in the film they wish to sync with musically, they must determine the musical beat this event occurs on. |
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French composer Maurice Jarre, on his first Lean film, created a soaring film score with a famous theme and won his first Oscar for Best Original Score. |
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The Founder Musical Director was the conductor and composer Constant Lambert who had considerable artistic as well as musical influence over the early years of the company. |
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In 1852, Louis Antoine Jullien the French eccentric composer of light music and conductor presented an opera of his own composition, Pietro il Grande. |
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The piece has rarely been performed since its premiere in 1922, although the composer Ernest Walker thought it was Holst's finest work to that date. |
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This is contrary to the popular identification of Holst with The Planets, which Matthews believes has masked his status as a composer of genuine originality. |
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While in the US, Britten had his first encounter with Balinese gamelan music, through transcriptions for piano duo made by the Canadian composer Colin McPhee. |
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Already a friend of the composer Aaron Copland, Britten encountered his latest works Billy the Kid and An Outdoor Overture, both of which influenced his own music. |
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At one of these, during the triennial Norfolk and Norwich Festival in October 1924, he heard Frank Bridge's orchestral poem The Sea, conducted by the composer. |
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His music was identified in the public mind with the Edwardian era, and after the First World War he no longer seemed a progressive or modern composer. |
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Elgar's sketches for a piano concerto dating from 1913 were elaborated by the composer Robert Walker and first performed in August 1997 by the pianist David Owen Norris. |
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Led by the operas of German composer Richard Wagner, such as Der Ring des Nibelungen, Vikings and the Romanticist Viking Revival have inspired many creative works. |
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Although Elgar is often regarded as a typically English composer, most of his musical influences were not from England but from continental Europe. |
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In 1717 Handel became house composer at Cannons in Middlesex, where he laid the cornerstone for his future choral compositions in the twelve Chandos Anthems. |
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Perhaps his most impressive achievement as a composer was his ability to transform so many of the main musical forms of his day and stamp them with his own identity. |
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The 1560s were also important formative years for Byrd the composer. |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber is a prolific composer of musical theatre. |
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In his last year, he was the first composer to be given a life peerage. |
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The Liszt was obviously dramatic, the composer and Alessandro Taverna recreating Rossini and showing off their virtuosity while experimenting harmonically. |
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The composer also brings out the improvisatory character prevalent in traditional Korean music by removing bar lines and metrical rhythmic structure. |
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Henry was considered a talented composer and poet by his contemporaries. |
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The only composer to come close to Liszt's revisional output is Schubert, with approximately 100 of his 500 lieder existing in more than one version. |
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Borromeo also suggested that if Don Nicola, a composer of a more chromatic style, was in Milan he too could compose a mass and the two be compared for textural clarity. |
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Mary Magdalene in Toronto was the home parish of the organist and composer Healey Willan, who composed much of his liturgical music for its choirs. |
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