Vassilev is also the founder and leader of Laureate, an exclusive string ensemble made up of international prize-winning string instrumentalists. |
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There are 18 instrumentalists on this recording, and 15 members of the chorus. |
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Unlike most instrumentalists, pianists must perform on whatever instrument is made available to them. |
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Is it any wonder that the stereotype of choral singers is that we have less musical skill than instrumentalists? |
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The conductor and the instrumentalists establish a French style in the overture. |
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Among them were composers, instrumentalists, vocalists and lecturers in the theory of music. |
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Vocalists and instrumentalists can use them to provide accompaniment if a live accompanist is not available which probably is most of the time. |
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Violin solos by Mr Jenkins and solos by other instrumentalists were enthusiastically received. |
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This also is excellent preparation for accompanying other instrumentalists or vocalists and for composition. |
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The dozen instrumentalists are busy with recorder, flute, viols, theorbo, harpsichord and organ. |
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After a few moments of complete incomprehension, Em broke out of her daze and blinked up at her fellow instrumentalists. |
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As part of the concept guest musos and instrumentalists are always welcome. |
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A range of instrumentalists plus one of the finest international jazz singers, Tina May, will coach students in jazz and big band playing. |
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He has appeared as a chamber musician with many singers and instrumentalists and has taken part in first performances of many contemporary music pieces. |
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The singers and instrumentalists were placed on either side of the stage. |
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She also is the pianist for Meadowbrook Church and frequently accompanies instrumentalists and vocalists for competitions, auditions and recitals. |
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Given the radiantly musical performances for singers and instrumentalists alike, surely we could have been spared some of the unnecessary busyness. |
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Fortunately, with recordings and film aiding our memories, these singers, instrumentalists, conductors, and composers need never fade from memory, and they may live forever. |
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Unlike many other instrumentalists who control a musical tone from its beginning to its end, the pianist relinquishes control as soon as the sound is heard. |
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Two things are not understood, particularly by instrumentalists. |
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Unfortunately, the instrumentalists and machine cultists seem to be winning, further delegitimating the worthiness and utility of critical thinking. |
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For various portions of the piece, a number of the instrumentalists perform in a 'soloist' capacity. |
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Professional women instrumentalists are uncommon in rock genres such as heavy metal. |
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Co-vocalists and acclaimed instrumentalists they play a dynamic, rootsy and exhilarating set of country blues. |
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Beginning with the folk music revival of the 1970s, vocalists and instrumentalists have also begun to perform together in folk music ensembles. |
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He looks at the diverse styles the city has thrown up and meets fascinating songsmiths, instrumentalists and writers along the way. |
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The nascent swing craze brought more complicated dance steps, while one-upsmanship among star instrumentalists had more people listening. |
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The University Music Centre promotes a varied programme for instrumentalists, singers and listeners from the university and the wider community. |
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Over five thousand singers, dancers and instrumentalists from around 50 countries perform to audiences of more than 50,000 over the 6 days of the event. |
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Warren Jones, who has enhanced the performances of many of the world's greatest singers and instrumentalists, was named Collaborative Pianist of the Year. |
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Coventry Phoenix Rotary Club is seeking young instrumentalists and vocalists to take part in the Coventry stage of the Rotary Young Musician Competition. |
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Instrumentalists Alison Balsom and Nicola Benedetti and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will also feature. |
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