But all he received in return was a polite thank you note while the piece was quietly filed away in the orchestra's library. |
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Throughout, his assured touch and dazzling virtuosity are matched by the orchestra's sensitive accompaniment. |
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Certainly, his detail-oriented approach to conducting helped hone the orchestra's ensemble and refine its sound. |
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The double-violin they play, covers the entire range of an orchestra's double bass, cello, viola and violin. |
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Built by Ken Parker, the violin covers the entire range of orchestra's double bass, cello, viola and violin. |
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I enjoy the orchestra's programmes, both by way of live performance and by listening to them on the Concert Programme on the radio. |
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By most all accounts the evening was a success, with one local critic lauding the orchestra's exciting accelerandos and heart-stopping rubatos. |
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The orchestra's rapport with the conductor was more alive and responsive than it is with most guest maestros. |
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That had something to do with Mehta's commanding, yet mellow, personality, but it also had a lot to do with the orchestra's professionalism. |
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He brought magisterial eloquence to the Prelude to Act 3, with mellow, golden-toned playing from the orchestra's brass. |
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In Orchestra Rehearsal, the quaking building manifests the orchestra's shaky social ground. |
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The orchestra's repertoire consisted of new arrangements of traditional Moluccan songs. |
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After numerous reports about energy shortages and no heat, the orchestra's hotel rooms were stifling. |
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The orchestra's brass section will open each concert with A Fanfare For The Ancient Kingdom, a piece composed in conjunction with local schools. |
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Another appreciation was written by him, for the American Symphony Orchestra's 1997 to 1998 season. |
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Developing the link between sound and image is critical to Cinematic Orchestra's sound collages. |
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No conductor did more to bring Mahler into the symphonic mainstream, and none did more to consolidate this orchestra's special relationship to Mahler's music. |
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However, both covered and uncovered pits can colour an orchestra's sound, and the usually cramped space forces the players into awkward positions. |
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The thrilling power of the orchestra's huge string section was unleashed even more impressively in the second movement, a riot of non-stop energy. |
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With a few exceptions the Orchestra's entire repertoire is traditional Russian folk music. |
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The shortcomings of the Queensland Orchestra's woodwind and brass sections are widely discussed in arts circles. |
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Of the 21 programmes in the orchestra's first season, Boult conducted nine and Wood five. |
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In 1999, Rattle was appointed as successor to Claudio Abbado as the orchestra's principal conductor. |
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From the orchestra's point of view there were disadvantages to his appointment. |
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The majority of the orchestra's concerts are recorded for broadcast on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru. |
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Some musicians, including Davis, judged that this improved the orchestra's playing as well as its behaviour. |
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In August 1984 the orchestra's managing director, Peter Hemmings, resigned. |
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The orchestra's concertmaster, Yasser El Serafi, then took the stage for the Tchaikovsky violin concerto. |
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When the Second World War broke out the orchestra's plans had to be almost completely changed. |
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I found myself haunted by the beauty of these songs and the crystalline balance of Scholl's counter-tenor with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra's understated accompaniments. |
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The orchestra's loss of manpower was far worse in the Second World War than in the First. |
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The orchestra's co-leader Peter Maslin played John Williams' Schindler's List peerlessly, showing it to be a major work in the tradition of Beethoven's violin romances. |
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This practice continued for the orchestra's first four decades. |
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At concerts promoted by the LSO the members played without fee, their remuneration coming at the end of each season in a division of the orchestra's profits. |
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By 1939 the orchestra's board was planning an ambitious programme for 1940, with guests including Bruno Walter, Leopold Stokowski, Erich Kleiber and George Szell. |
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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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Since then, according to the orchestra's website, the LSO has made more recordings than any other orchestra, a claim endorsed by Gramophone magazine. |
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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 concerts also welcome the orchestra's new leader Sue Meteyard. |
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Two of his Tone Poems after Arnold Bocklin proved delightful miniatures, persuasively introduced by Edward Gardner, the orchestra's popular principal guest conductor. |
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The Young Person's Guide, based on a theme by Purcell, showcases the orchestra's individual sections and groups, and gained widespread popularity from the outset. |
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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra's home venue is Symphony Hall. |
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