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How to use orchestras in a sentence

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To be tested in the key hunting grounds of the London orchestras at such an early stage in his career was not something the Scot took lightly.
They built up whole orchestras of crackers, roarers, bubblers, thunderers and bursters.
My dad's collection had everything from Romanian folk orchestras, to African music or jazz.
A prominent arranger of music for salon orchestras by 1900, his own compositions took a progressively more important role in his career.
Thanks partly to Thomas, the concert orchestra became an American specialty, in contradistinction to the pit orchestras of Europe.
Poland has ten symphony orchestras, seventeen conservatories, over one hundred music schools, and almost one thousand music centers.
From now on, the only people in the music business wearing suits will be orchestras in the pit, playing live.
He returned to Manchester to join the Halle, then one of the world's greatest orchestras under its legendary conductor Sir John Barbirolli.
He also served as music director, conductor, and guest conductor in symphony orchestras worldwide.
They are beautifully played, with intense commitment by the soloists and orchestras sensitively directed by the respective conductors.
The music is from recordings by von Karajan and other well-known conductors and orchestras.
In conductor-led orchestras, the concertmaster is usually more of a team captain.
The classical music scene languished during the war as symphony orchestras and opera companies lost musicians to military bands.
Amsterdam impresarios and regional orchestras frequently promote the genre.
Traditional musical genres coexist with music performed by modern village orchestras.
To return to the musical analogy, the symphony sounds slightly different when played by different orchestras, even though the score is the same.
Petitioners point to music fees that may prevent youth or community orchestras, or church choirs, from performing some 20th century music.
The celebrations in Samokov also included a contest between Roma orchestras, a beauty pageant and a football tournament.
During his career Chakaryan has toured the world with the best Bulgarian symphony orchestras and chamber music ensembles.
Of the group, half had music training both from individual lessons and participation in their schools' string orchestras.
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Somebody played the languorous waltzes of the Tzigane orchestras on the piano.
Are you aware that brass instrument players are habitually sweated in orchestras and bands?
The wooden serpent has gone out of use in military bands within recollection, the ophicleide from orchestras only recently.
The time spent in rehearsing for orchestras is not deducted from the pay.
The pianissimo of choruses and orchestras is seldom soft enough.
With performances by every type of group from school and church choirs to handbell groups and orchestras, the sound of music fills the air throughout the event.
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