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  1. connected with an orchestra

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It's a lush, orchestral version of the song, and it contains a fascinating style of orchestral instruction that musically mimics the ocean.
So I knew I wanted an orchestral score because a lot of the cinema I love—like the films of Claire Denis, scored by Tindersticks—incorporates a tender orchestral score.
From the start, with the bustling orchestral introduction, he never tried to jazz up the score superficially, plumbing the music for inner voices, pungent harmonies, layered orchestral strands and rhythmic complexities.
There's something very sophisticated about their sound; something very orchestral.
That record had some orchestral instrumentation on it as well.
I was preparing myself to be an orchestral bass player.
Do your goddamn German orchestral instrument homework for once, huh?
The main difference is — pause for orchestral flourish — their connection.
Robert Spano presided over a virtuosic orchestral and choral performance.
Orchestral numbers had to be reduced; sound is subtly amplified.
How do you feel about orchestral music as a listener?
An orchestral ritornello serves as a bridge between each variation.
The singing and orchestral playing were patchy, the pacing lurchy.
The orchestral work is more consistently brilliant than the singing.
But Mr. Litton keeps raising the City Ballet's orchestral playing.
Nakhane's music has an orchestral grandeur and a quicksilver soul.
Suzanne is an orchestral composer, and she writes piano music.
So I knew I wanted an orchestral score in this film.
In the end, we did two orchestral sessions for West Wing.
Later, she hired on with Sufjan Stevens, the orchestral-folk artist.
The orchestral piece you used to depict Neverland was especially euphoric.
"There's something about orchestral music that just evokes emotion," she said.
Less compelling were the verbose literary texts projected during orchestral interludes.
Accompanied by a swelling orchestral score, the film condemned Palestinian terrorism.
The first theme returns in the coda, amid delirious orchestral commentary.
The battle music of Pokémon orchestral in composition, yet unorthodox instrumentally.
Martinu (1890-1959) is best known today for his orchestral works.
Sunday afternoon brought a burst of orchestral activity to New York.
Yet these myriad sounds are folded subtly into the orchestral textures.
Then, in an orchestral transition, comes that second burst of vehemence.
He tends to edit the orchestral parts of his songs spontaneously.
But in 2019, three major orchestral efforts were available digital only.
This was "Chandelier," a triumphal burst of emotion and orchestral arrangements.
There are surging choral scenes, and stretches of captivating orchestral writing.
Eilish said Zimmer's team recorded the orchestral arrangement during that time.
It turns orchestral, only to leave her alone at the end.
It's delightfully well balanced and best suited to natural or orchestral music.
What was the catalyst for gathering these orchestral folios of your work?
This is an orchestral version by the film score's composer, Michael Giacchino.
He recorded songs by Jacques Brel, rendering them in cinematic orchestral arrangements.
The album is riddled with extended transitions, orchestral outros, and beat loops.
Other orchestral groups moved to distance themselves from Levine amid the investigation.
What made you want to create an orchestral version of the album?
The producer will release her first orchestral album, Melanfonie, later this month.
Mr. Tao nearly matches that with his largest-scale orchestral work yet.
The somber orchestral music is thick with heaving strings and earthy thuds.
Andrew Litton's conducting, though it elicited wonderful orchestral playing, was insufficiently propulsive.
But now we're hearing a lot of new orchestral music from you.
He has also arranged the orchestral parts on most of Beck's records.
Singing isn't typically in the job description when you're an orchestral musician.
Finally the dynamics that Tchaikovsky indicates in the orchestral melody make sense.
He didn't know how to keep it simple, but he was very orchestral.
What she wanted to produce was more orchestral than one instrument could provide.
I also listened to some orchestral music, like "Appalachian Spring" by Aaron Copland.
My new interest has been in scoring and orchestral music and painting emotions.
I also listened to some orchestral music, like Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland.
Mr. Storgards brought exceptional transparency and crisp articulation to Mahler's colorful orchestral music.
He began with the Orchestral Variations, which is simultaneously early and late Copland.
"I really want to do an old-school orchestral arranged thing," she said.
Or punched, or groped on my butt, or blasted with apocalyptic orchestral music.
The viola keeps escaping from this orchestral stew, but not by fighting it.
" After spending another morning fine-tuning orchestral passages in "Siegfried" — "Chamber music now!
For centuries, orchestral conductors have layered sounds from various instruments atop one other.
It's a bell-like, jewel-like, sinuous landscape, punctuated by dramatic orchestral explosions.
One example is in the arts—in particular, the realm of orchestral music.
He did some nice orchestral pieces but seemed reluctant to fulfill their promise.
The different orchestral groups mirror everything that the soloist offers, as magnified shengs.
Fragments of bizarrely cohabiting songs cozy up and collide in lush orchestral swirls.
The full iteration of Ensemble Signal handled orchestral duties, playing Mr. Shore's score.
But what happens when orchestral hiring decisions are made without that particular goal?
No one could accuse Copland's Orchestral Variations (1957) of being warm and cuddly.
Some sections turned beguiling and innocent, with dancing riffs and delicate orchestral writing.
The sound of wind echoes throughout, building into a terrible, swelling, orchestral score.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP "Orchestral Fireworks," New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra performs music by Handel and Haydn.
But then some of it still was music from different orchestral pieces and whatnot.
He had incorporated into the score several percussion instruments that are not orchestral mainstays.
Orchestral economics would presumably collapse without a supply of celebrity soloists playing celebrity works.
Her 2010 orchestral piece "The Quiet," recently recorded on the Wergo label, is typical.
Tickets for Björk Digital and the orchestral concert go on sale tomorrow, May 6.
First, there was the orchestral pairing with Beethoven coming to Los Angeles next week.
After some gentle handoffs of thematic material, Mr. Lindberg builds out the orchestral complexity.
The first movement begins with mysterious orchestral stirrings and hints of motifs to come.
The move solidifies the West Coast's position as the center of American orchestral experimentation.
An orchestral buildup sounds supportive but then falls apart, leaving her unfulfilled once again.
The same orchestral logic applies to representing a big state with a few people.
Hans Zimmer and Matt Dunkley provided the orchestral arrangements, according to a press release.
But as they grew increasingly complex, he became drawn to writing for orchestral instruments.
The San Francisco Symphony recently gave the premiere of a colorful new orchestral work.
Today, he is best known for his orchestral arrangement of "God Save the Queen."
Unlike our orchestral album, it was stripped down, recorded with just piano and guitar.
Her films were silent, with German-language frames and fitted with orchestral sound tracks.
All of this offered near-orchestral versatility and total creative control to its user.
Basinski's composition style is typically more orchestral in nature, while Patton's is very digital.
They see no irony in using an orchestral group metaphor to describe this solitary creature.
The one thing that all his big-screen orchestral stints have in common: Michael Giacchino.
The long-established benefits include full-time salaries—rather than seasonal contracts—for orchestral musicians.
Which anti-war song was a hit for Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark in 1980?
Collins was, at times, into swelling orchestral sounds and peppy horns, but only in moderation.
In a big, orchestral like room, Bon Iver perform another set complete with a choir.
Individually, the Ottensamers occupy what are arguably the most prestigious orchestral positions for their instrument.
As the music starts, Ashton's women move to the piano, leaving the orchestral lines unanswered.
Lennon didn't like that one either, and asked Mr. Martin to write an orchestral score.
How does composing and arranging Orchestral Variations compare to writing for your self-titled debut?
One early 19th-century orchestral horn, for instance, requires a very specific skill to play.
He's clearly hurting here, which makes the orchestral flourishes and upbeat tempo a nice contrast.
What initially drew you to doing an album of mostly dance music with orchestral arrangements?
Eric Whitacre's "Equus" is a trite orchestral affair, with too many crescendos and showy effects.
The New York premiere of Matthew Aucoin's "Evidence" revealed an elusive yet engrossing orchestral piece.
The piece is striking for how integrated the solo part is with the orchestral accompaniment.
They join friends to play together outdoors, often with orchestral tracks blaring in the background.
The 1930 promo was a silent film, complete with title cards and an orchestral score.
The full orchestral premiere last month brought the audience in Sonderborg, Denmark, to its feet.
The final program features orchestral pieces by Betty Olivero, Ligeti and Tippett. Jan. 25-Feb.
They were a lot of orchestral sounds, and I was really serious about marching band.
As persuasively conducted by Mr. Abbado, it demonstrated Verdi's considerable skill as an orchestral composer.
Though he has written chamber and orchestral pieces, he has become best known in opera.
In orchestral conducting, there is no such thing as "faking it until you make it".
Set to the orchestral version of the enchanting "Souvenirs de Florence," it wins big applause.
The orchestral sound is rich and thick, with passages played over dark, sustained bass tones.
Mahler's version invites us to hear the full, rich orchestral string implications of Beethoven's lean quartet.
This week his "Mozartiana" (1981) returns to repertory, set to Tchaikovsky's Orchestral Suite No. 4 (1887).
THE lights go down, and the familiar orchestral score begins playing at Radio City Music Hall.
The shows mark a growing trend for orchestral renditions of celebrated dance music and hip-hop.
It's a very different record in how it was made, being more orchestral and lush-sounding.
Behind everything is the stunning bit of orchestral magic that sounds like a lost M83 "outro".
This seriousness is conveyed by the dark color palate, sweeping shots, and the gloomy orchestral music.
It reminds me of Sufjan Stevens' Age of Adz, very orchestral in a pop-ish way.
Through framing and and the overlaying of pretentious orchestral music, it suddenly turns violence into art.
While the orchestral parts sustain the celestial myth of Jerusalem, Adonis insists on its earthly history.
Saturday's program pays homage to Bach with a harpsichord concerto, a cantata and an orchestral suite.
The audience was plunged immediately into the drama, without orchestral preamble or self-conscious scene-setting.
The chorus's hypnotic incantations have the undergirding of a glistening orchestral landscape, sometimes swaying, sometimes blooming.
His plaintive lines float atop undulant orchestral ripples and bucolic woodwind harmonies tweaked with clashing intervals.
Meditative guitars lead into billowing, multitudinous vocal harmonies sustaining the song's title above an orchestral backdrop.
The solo cellist is the stand-in for the viewer and moves through this orchestral landscape.
" Finally, drums and orchestral strings arrive for a rousing march that's also a plea: "Remember me.
But you came from the No Wave movement and punk and then moved into orchestral music.
A newcomer is the Trolley Barn, a refurbished industrial building that has staged orchestral hip-hop.
The music can be orchestral and full, or airy and ambient, frequently in the same song.
The video mixes both Hollywood and propaganda film tropes that play over a pulsing orchestral score.
Early in 1892, he toured Central Europe, with Schoenefeld's suite anchoring an all-American orchestral program.
Ms. Dwyer practiced for two solid months, learning famous flute solos from orchestral scores by memory.
As you developed this new language, you also starting writing orchestral music, with "Sequoia" in 1981.
And the orchestral playing was as exciting here as at any point during Budapest's Carnegie stand.
During the orchestral prelude, Daniel Barenboim drew a crisp, clean and fleet performance from the players.
"Stay Free" is a slinky tour de force, with orchestral accents bouncing toward an instrumental peak.
But their conductor, Johannes Debus, kept the orchestral textures lean enough for them to project clearly.
An episode of dense, heavy-footed orchestral chords would alternate with spectral high solo-violin flights.
Tender, ornate violin solos alternate with brash orchestral outbursts full of clanging percussion and conciliatory passages.
Noisey: Is there a wildly different process between composing for Venture Bros and your orchestral works?
Attempts at modifying the classical orchestral music experience with modern or futuristic visuals are fraught with peril.
The song and album combine Elvis' signature voice with new orchestral accompaniments from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
They played an orchestral rendition of the theme song to Legend of Zelda, Jon's favorite video game.
It'd be great to hear some of your poppier arrangements, like "Slow Me Down", with orchestral accompaniment.
If I write a big long piece, an orchestral piece, it might be an hour or something.
Diffuse pungent orchestral harmonies, with pitches that split and chords that slide, cushion the tender vocal writing.
The second movement, "Blues," features the trombone in a soulful solo over a gently swinging orchestral backdrop.
Electronic sounds melt into orchestral upheavals and guitar distortion; voices, natural and synthetic, loom from all directions.
This is music of longing and beauty, with tender vocal lines unfolding atop gently rocking orchestral figures.
Antonin Dvorak, whose Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World") is central to the worldwide orchestral repertory.
Maurice Arnold, another black student, showed Dvorak his attempt at writing an orchestral piece using black idioms.
Like many of Mitchell's recent orchestral opuses, this one has its roots in earlier, improvised trio recordings.
There are stretches of misty orchestral sonorities in which fidgety figurations get batted around over dense harmonies.
Mr. Trifonov performed these works with the orchestral music arranged for strings by the composer Yevgeniy Sharlat.
Gaveaux introduces the scene with a gently drawn-out orchestral crescendo that beautifully evokes the brightening atmosphere.
Florestan's aria, too, disappoints after a skillfully broody orchestral introduction darkened by the veiled sound of horns.
An orchestral arrangement of "Pop Goes the Weasel" opens this latest entry in PBS's "Nature" documentary series.
A look at festivals, opera and orchestral and dance performances taking place across the world this winter.
Her voice is low and insistent, in a thick, trudging, orchestral track that faces burdens with tenacity.
Even when given more expansive scripts or emotionally charged orchestral scores, the miniseries cast doesn't measure up.
For my commute and warm-ups/cool-downs, I prefer calmer music like orchestral pieces and jazz standards.
The orchestral music unfolds in bursts and spurts, as skittish bits are tossed among various groups of instruments.
Sascha is a little bit of, from my point of view, more the cinematic guy, orchestral, new music.
The lights dimmed, the phones went up, and a few orchestral quartets located throughout the space began playing.
Orchestral grandiosity and danceability wouldn't normally work together—and there were times when that gulf was very apparent.
Her music, minimal orchestral compositions and wordless phrases looped and filtered through various effects, have a meditative quality.
There's something marvelously suburban and parochial about "She's Leaving Home," a song whose inappropriate cheer deflates orchestral gravitas.
Personally speaking, some original (non-orchestral) Final Fantasy soundtracks by Nobuo Uematsu would really go down a treat.
Raphaël Pichon will conduct the orchestral and choral ensemble Pygmalion in the program, which runs March 21-29.
To some audiences, orchestral conductors seem to dramatically wave their arms with no discernible effect on the music.
If you favor more instrumental, orchestral, or layered music, the open-back Ether Flows might suit you better.
Briefly, orchestral leader John Key takes his drumsticks and raps on a pillar, transforming architecture into an instrument.
And finally everything comes together with MILCK's thundering voice, backed by an orchestral band of women-identifying musicians.
The composer's harmonic language, which ventures into bold, radical chromaticism, came through in rich, full-bodied orchestral sound.
And all the instrumentalists joined in the concluding Orchestral Suite No. 3, the one with the famous Air.
Mr. Rattle led the orchestral strings in Elgar's Serenade in E minor and all hands in Fauré's Requiem.
Many of Kaija Saariaho's orchestral pieces unfold with minute and seemingly constant shifts of subtle sounds and colorings.
Berg folds remnants of tonality, plush colorings, sweeping lyrical lines and sheer orchestral din into his atonal language.
This is superior Millepied; but it's inadequate for Ravel, despite beautiful orchestral playing under the conductor Ormsby Wilkins.
This detail sits like a concerto's melody on the top of the great orchestral workings of global politics.
His early signal successes as an orchestral conductor included a Mozart symphony series with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
At first, the orchestral music unfolds with alternating chords, bright yet ominous, packed with pitches, yet somehow lucid.
The soundtrack evokes both old news reels and the orchestral swells of a film like Saving Private Ryan.
The elms of Central Park were young in 1905, when a musical businessman founded the Naumburg Orchestral Concerts.
JOSHUA BARONE It's not often that you get a chance to hear an ambitious new orchestral work twice.
Julietta's fraught vocal lines here almost take off into stretches of radiant lyricism buffeted by plush orchestral sonorities.
For all its orchestral and choral lushness, this composer's 2000 opera "L'Amour de Loin" has an intimate quality.
Boulez returned to them decades later, using them as seeds for orchestral pieces of sometimes overwhelming sonic beauty.
Slinky, fast-flowing and infused with a strong sense of rhythm, it's an infectious piece of orchestral writing.
Two early orchestral works are featured, the Passacaglia and "Im Sommerwind," as well as the Cantata No. 2.
Its sister brand Music & Arts runs 20143 stores focused on band and orchestral equipment for schools and educators.
He graduated from Mercer University in Macon, Ga., where he also received a master's degree in orchestral conducting.
And, as it turned out, the orchestral experience led him to expand his rock ensemble to symphonic dimensions.
In these pieces she draws on her experience as an orchestral musician in Mr. Barenboim's West-Eastern Divan.
If you listen closely to the beginning of the track, you can hear the orchestral trick at work.
It's a very different experience compared to listening to a more modern orchestral score, which doesn't have these limitations.
The rest of the trailer flashes by in a series of concerning images while a hectic orchestral score plays.
Composer John Williams' justifiably famous orchestral music for Star Wars masks an abiding secret: The movies are actually musicals.
Veering between stripped back electro and house mutations,—orchestral stabs and and looped vocals blur into meet arpeggiated oddness.
But what if a different song announced their time to get moving instead of just the customary orchestral music?
What if David's theme has this really super electronic thing, and then there's this more orchestral thing that happens?
Gone were the rigid orchestral scores and tedious (but necessary) layers of overdubs that had been George Martin's forte.
According to the German Orchestral Association, more than eighteen million people attended classical concerts in the 2015-16 season.
Black Emperor have heaved another slab of dystopian orchestral rock into the world from their upcoming album Luciferian Towers.
There's this famous orchestral sample in it, which originally came from a classical record from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
This is an amphitheater on the water where Derrick May did an orchestral piece with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Untitled is a ruthlessly inventive black/death maelstrom punctuated by flashy, wild-eyed slashes of orchestral rock 'n' roll.
Details of orchestral phrasing have registered keenly, with a wealth of color; he gives many scores a strong pulse.
Given this creative profile, the title of Mr. Norman's latest orchestral work, "Sustain," hinted at an intriguing about-face.
The duo wrote orchestral music for the Chicago Symphony and other classical ensembles, drawing on traditional instruments and virtuosity.
This is a week oddly short of orchestral music, with even the New York Philharmonic taking a deserved break.
Orchestral textures that start off as a hollow whistle gather force like a storm that buffets the solo cello.
The new 21st Century Fox logo forgoes the orchestral arrangement and ends in a series of R2D2-like bleeps.
Even in pure orchestral music, the Philharmonic — and in particular the string section — is known for its singing quality.
Winning candidates are writing orchestral scores — and running recording sessions at Abbey Road — for shorts created by DreamWorks Animation.
At the time, violas were customarily low-rent, undemanding orchestral instruments, while viols were high-end, virtuoso solo instruments.
"Blindsided by them," Maxwell sings, on the verge of tears, over gently tolling piano and eerily sustained orchestral instruments.
Alan Gilbert, the orchestra's former music director, also made must-see events out of orchestral programming, with seasonal regularity.
The orchestral music was recorded by PARMA Recordings, and is being distributed by the classical-music publisher Boosey & Hawkes.
But the score often adds bright orchestral colors to scenes featuring the two tenors, resulting in a crowded bandwidth.
His orchestral tour in Europe and Latin America from June to October 2015 had $19.1 million in ticket sales.
Yet tart harmonic writing, inventive orchestral effects and stacked-up chords with a Ligeti-like bite permeate this score.
Stretches of the score pass by, beautiful, yes, but lacking in profile, just orchestral backdrops for the singer's reflections.
Explosions of E major cap his gigantic choral-orchestral piece "The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ" (1965-69).
What would not be brought fully home, though, is the extent of Mr. Norman's intervention in the orchestral tradition.
In recent years, Ms. Birkin has crisscrossed the world performing new orchestral arrangements of her late ex-lover's music.
Its orchestral players, conducted by Emil de Cou, are better yet; the violins' mellowness of tone was an especial knockout.
The nearby beehive triggers activity in the installation in real-time, bringing to life the flickering LEDs and orchestral soundscape.
Conductor Fabio Luisi brought down the house with the Met orchestra's rendition of the sensuous orchestral intermezzo before Act 3.
But where I wanted orchestral textures, I had been experimenting with synthesizers since years before and I wanted absolute control.
Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times called Mr. Boulez "a brainy orchestral technician" whose "scientific approach" lacked heart.
Instagram does the rest of the work with a three-stage zoom in with synced-up bold orchestral sound effects.
Even from Longstreth's earliest days as a composer, his knack for classical arrangements and orchestral inclinations reverberated throughout his work.
With Zimmer present, as you might expect, big orchestral swells and lush strings replace the quiet clatter of Radiohead's original.
There's a funny parallel to the Kamasi movement with people discovering exotica—kind of orchestral music in a popular form.
There's a drastic evolution between her latest orchestral and maximalist LP All Mirrors and her sparse 2012 debut Halfway Home.
She showed such prowess that, although she did not play an orchestral instrument, she was recruited for the school orchestra.
Listening again, I am struck by a wrenching orchestral passage in cloudy D-flat major, which introduces the final scene.
The oratorio begins with an orchestral arrangement of Schumann's quizzical piano piece "The Prophet Bird," deconstructed and spiked with dissonance.
This orchestral program, heard in the second of three performances, on Friday, was a gem in its simplicity and symmetry.
Merely learning about the curious quandary endured by orchestral musicians all over the world fired Mr. Asfour's enthusiasm and imagination.
In contrast to the raucous, guitar-oriented original, the orchestral interpretation of "Give Up The Ghost" is pensive and somber.
This show is reminiscent of Late Orchestration, an album that West himself released featuring orchestral arrangements of Late Registration songs.
There's such outrageous orchestral music but the vocals are virtually inaudible, and thus the premise of the film is redundant.
While Mr. Levit continues to reach new heights with each recital, he has yet to make his orchestral debut here.
If last fall was a season of orchestral labor strife, this fall has been a season of eight-figure donations.
It is broken off by the timely arrival of Diana — heralded by, among other things, an orchestral depiction of thunder.
Later this month, Mr. Mitchell will also release a new set of his orchestral music, on the Wide Hive label.
Mr. Dudamel kept the scattered choral declamation and fitful orchestral stretches in sync, while making the episode seem utterly spontaneous.
In Naked Lunch, there's straightforward orchestral cues, and then suddenly you're watching a drugged-out hallucination soundtracked by blaring horns.
With just about 45 minutes of playing, this was more of a lecture than it was a traditional orchestral concert.
Mercury Rev replaces Gentry's brisk, nearly rapping original with swelling orchestral drones, the better to reveal the song's fearful awe.
Even if the orchestral part were more complicated, I feel like your music comes more naturally to players these days.
Like many voters, orchestral musicians are unforgiving and uninterested in working with someone who needs to learn on the job.
These helped too: I could at least get started by borrowing the harmony and orchestral figuration that goes with them.
So I tried making the drums sound more booming and orchestral — more like something you'd hear in a concert hall.
It was ridiculous to be fooling around with this little rock band when I could get this tremendous orchestral sound.
Benjamin Britten is a palpable influence, particularly in thrashing orchestral tempests and some melismatic, Peter Quint-like writing for tenor.
She'll perform here with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra and NYO2, Carnegie Hall's summer orchestral program for talented young musicians.
That approach came through on Friday from the start, with his feverish yet transparent conducting of the long orchestral introduction.
When I think of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I don't think of the intertwining stories, choreographed fights, or orchestral scores.
" Mr. Ritz said that the two shared "an orchestral view of soul music" that was "very lush and harmonically complex.
People go for the orchestral and vocal music, the emotion, the sets and costumes, to enjoy the suspension of disbelief.
My turmeric selzer tingles like the orchestral progressions around us as we speak about the fluidity of collaborating with Reider.
It starts unexpectedly, with an arresting arrangement of orchestral percussion and plucked violins that dances dizzily around a slow kick drum.
The production is truly striking, with those drawn out beats that spike up that are paired with warm, organic orchestral instrumentation.
The British songstress, who cites Jill Scott and Lauryn Hill as major influences, weaves beautiful soul music with creative orchestral accompaniment.
There are orchestral moments of just doubled piano and violin, but there are also moments that are fuzzed out and screamy.
It just has so much going on: contrasting sections of downbeat percussion, rousing orchestral moments, and vocals darting back and forth.
Instead of a grand orchestral score, as is common with the genre, the music often consisted of a bare, solitary piano.
"No Time to Die" has gusts of orchestral melodrama, hints of John Barry's original soundtracks and a looming sense of fatalism.
AGAINST the orchestral musicians, uniformly dressed in black, Yuja Wang shines like a jewel in the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Either way, nobody could accuse him of subversion because there could be nothing incriminating in a wordless piece of orchestral music.
When it debuted in 1998, Symphonie Fantastique was accompanied by a recording of the original orchestral version, which employs 90 instruments.
THE SOUND OF an orchestral horn fills the hall as musicians warm up for an evening performance of Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky.
He was extremely youthful when he came to prominence: at 20 he had an orchestral piece performed in London's venerable Proms.
I eventually started messing around with more orchestral sounds and then in 2012 I directed and scored my graduation film Pantheon.
Second, all orchestral Romantic music in the narrative mode suffers a little from the movie scores we grow up listening to.
They handled everything from punk to folk, as well as chamber music and full orchestral concertos without much of a hitch.
The scene ended with a bravura orchestral climax to which the entire work had been building: the death of the King.
But too much of the text is bathed in a sympathetic wash of orchestral writing that ultimately weakens the emotional impact.
Mr. McCartney thought an orchestral section would be good, but left the question of what that should entail to his producer.
All the stuff on the album is from manipulating samples and digital instruments, but I really want to write orchestral pieces.
The Dragon's Trap remakes the SEGA original, sticking close in play, but giving it a beautiful new presentation and orchestral score.
As I write this, I'm able to enjoy Carol Kaye's bass work on Pet Sounds from the orchestral cacophony around her.
For years, the best orchestral playing in American ballet has belonged outside New York; but this may well now be changing.
Yet the hard-charging first movement, "Mercury," was more than capable of standing on its own as a sizzling orchestral piece.
With orchestral strings behind the strum, stomp and clap of a traditional-sounding beat, the women aren't singing about cheerful drunks.
But after that improvisation was transcribed and rearranged for its first orchestral recording, its composer was not yet finished exploring it.
As an orchestral showcase, it was always impressive — the tempos judicious; the sound unfailingly balanced; the winds, in particular, beautifully blended.
A 2010 documentary, "Janine," opens with a close-up of her face through the long orchestral introduction to Beethoven's Violin Concerto.
"It was apparently totally undisturbed by my fortissimo singing and the orchestral flares depicting the downfall of Valhalla," she later wrote.
The couple asked Charles, the Prince of Wales, for some help choosing the orchestral music that will play before the service.
Mr Prieto is an orchestral conductor, a profession so rarefied that most major appointments require a lengthy and careful courting process.
Years ago, you told me you once had a rule against writing orchestral pieces, because you thought those wouldn't get played.
Ralph Lauren showed a 10-minute film, complete with family tributes and rousing orchestral scores, upon winning the outstanding achievement award.
The more traditional orchestral textures also crackle with lyrical beauty and harmonic interest, as in "Louise's Aria," for Malcolm X's mother.
Colombini insisted that YuMi would not do away with the need for humans to inject "spirit" and "soul" into orchestral performances.
Mr. Simons began sneaking the full orchestral scores to his hotel room to study them after-hours, even in the bathroom.
Prokofiev composed the music to introduce children to orchestral instruments, and that demographic is still the intended audience for this show.
"In my class, in 1983, there were no female orchestral conductors, and just two choral conductors," she said in an interview.
Still more are largely inaudible, such as a swipe on the piano's strings that powers the orchestral machine on and off.
He was also the soloist at the premiere of "The Wound-Dresser" (1989), Mr. Adams's reflective orchestral setting of Whitman's poem.
Imagine any John Hughes film stripped of Oingo Boingo, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, The Psychedelic Furs or Orchestral Manouvres in the Dark?
There's still so much out there I haven't heard, be it from the 30s, 60s or some orchestral piece I missed.
"I was inspired by Gustav Holst, who wrote a seven-movement orchestral suite about the planets, a hundred years ago," he says.
Matilda is a talented cellist who appears to be living an ordinary life of near A-list fame for her orchestral talents.
On the 24th and 25th of February, Ronnie Scott's, a jazz club in London, will host live orchestral renditions of Goldie's music.
So if you're in the mood for some lighthearted Animal Crossing tunes or an orchestral Xenoblade Chronicles score, they're easy to find.
He was also crucial to the building of Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Los Angeles Philharmonic's home and America's hippest orchestral space.
For one thing, its tone is fairly dark — there's lots of sweeping orchestral music, plenty of action, and even some sword-brandishing.
"Northern Star" is an accomplished follow-up, an acoustic and grand orchestral number about death, grief, and a haunting and boundless misery.
Mills is there mixing his forthcoming album, The Planets, based on English composer Gustav Holst's 1916 orchestral suite of the same name.
The soundtrack switches from a lone, melancholy flute to a lush orchestral arrangement in a major scale to push this impression forward.
Orchestral Maneouvres in the Dark wrote the song in just two days, and it ended up becoming one of OMD's biggest hits.
Hip-hop, drum & bass, Venezuelan music, and even choral and orchestral sounds rubbed up against twisted versions of Craig David and Bilal.
The opening was titanic: Chris Martin's trumpet solo had a darkly triumphant ring, and the first full orchestral chord shook the room.
As technical director of the Electric Symphony during that period, he used electronics to capture and extend the sounds of orchestral instruments.
With orchestral music playing in the background, news clips of reporters asking about Brown's tenuous start with the Raiders begins to play.
Czernowin's score includes eruptions of orchestral, vocal, and electronic pandemonium that evoke with unnerving immediacy the chaos of battle and its aftermath.
The main event is Rachmaninoff's lyrical Symphony No. 2, accompanied by Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 2, and Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3.
And I'm really proud of the orchestral moments: The Act I postlude is one of the most beautiful things Bernstein ever wrote.
Berg prepares the change of scene with two enormous orchestral crescendos on the single note B, the second louder than the first.
After a rehearsal of "The Informer," Ms. de Mille's ballet about Anglo-Irish violence, Mr. Brohn praised her attention to orchestral sounds.
Blending with the strings but with a reedy brightness that complemented the winds and brasses, her sitar was a persuasive orchestral chameleon.
In all, he composed at least three dozen orchestral and chamber works and, between 1954 and 1960, eight scores for Polish films.
Indeed, this year marks the 19443th anniversary of the last time the Boston Symphony performed one of her orchestral works in full.
Into his orchestral score, bright and propulsive at first, Mr. Muhly inserts pauses and other irregularities that lend a nicely unfinished texture.
Mr. Aucoin shows respect for the tender, charming words by setting them to somber music of lyrical pining over restless orchestral stirrings.
By adding the 808 drum, Britell transforms the orchestral song into something that&aposs more danceable, more modern, and apparently more memeable.
But the production, directed by John de los Santos, felt threadbare, as did much of the orchestral playing led by Sean Kelly.
There was a similar contrast between a vaguely defined orchestral concert at Geffen and a riveting Kaplan Penthouse event earlier this week.
But Mr. Adès enshrouds them in the opera's most rapturous music, an extended duet with sighing vocal lines and quizzical orchestral sonorities.
So the movie has a real emotional arc — as well as an abundance of orchestral strings and too many handsome drone shots.
At full burn, it's square, swelling techno made through an orchestral lens that could still blend in seamlessly into a DJ set.
SG: My favorite songs, workout or otherwise, are always these amazing hip-hop-inspired songs with a slight orchestral feel to them.
And this summer Carnegie will also begin a new ensemble for young musicians from communities underserved by, and underrepresented in, the orchestral field.
Just this year she put out The Song Diaries, a 19-track album featuring the orchestral versions of some of her greatest hits.
Pulling a face, Ms. Meredith described once spending months writing an orchestral piece on commission, and being utterly dispirited by its debut performance.
It's enough to enjoy your average pop song, but probably not great for listening to finely tuned orchestral music or bass-intensive dubstep.
He liked television and was often on it in Britain in the 1970s, presenting orchestral music as light entertainment and even as comedy.
She got so good, in fact, that she was able to hold her own alongside orchestral veterans like Joshua Bell and Isaac Stern.
Since it was founded in 2008, the SLOrk has been making music that surprises audiences while it subverts the concept of orchestral performance.
"This record is a return to my solo recordings featuring character-driven songs and sweeping, cinematic orchestral arrangements," Springsteen said in a statement.
Music for Solo Performer draws explicit connection between thought and sound, translating alpha brainwaves into sound that cause the oscillation of orchestral instruments.
What does an iconic musical, fashion, and acting chameleon have to do with a giant Canadian orchestral act that likes recording in churches?
Front Row Center A roundup of opera openings, ballet performances, orchestral concerts and pop music taking place around the world this autumn season.
"This record is a return to my solo recordings featuring character-driven songs and sweeping, cinematic orchestral arrangements," said Springsteen in a statement.
"Summer Bummer" is a morose club banger with Playboi Carti providing, as always, adlibs, while "Groupie Love" is a big, orchestral pop ballad.
The actor spends most of the video displaying a thorough way of washing his hands by playing the role of an orchestral conductor.
A "Parsifal" in Munich last year featured episodes of astonishing orchestral finesse, but they drew attention to themselves instead of propelling the drama.
All of these species stay in sync with each other by relying on environmental cues, much as ballet dancers move to orchestral music.
Adding new colors to Schubert's voice-and-piano miniatures opens up a world of associations, as each orchestral instrument comes encoded with character.
Around him, the music thickens with bass tones, additional voices and swells of orchestral arrangements: all the fears he's trying not to show.
Rousing, orchestral anthems like "Shake It Out" and "Dog Days Are Over" are tailor-made for playing to the masses without appeasing them.
New York Baroque Incorporated provides the orchestral accompaniment on period instruments, with the soloists Ellie Dehn, Clare McNamara, Lawrence Jones and Jesse Blumberg.
It also implies, as Klee's paintings did, that the spiritual in art might happen at small scale, rather than in grand, orchestral gestures.
The concert also featured the local premiere of "Aeriality" by the Icelandic composer Anna Thorvaldsdottir, a single-movement orchestral exploration of natural forces.
Next month's public performance of "Hester" is limited to the first of three acts; a piano will stand in for the orchestral accompaniment.
The conductor, Ira Levin, drew out the lush orchestral colors and vivid evocations — of prancing elves and such — that course through the work.
J.C. The game-changing producer and sometime rapper J. Dilla always had an orchestral approach, even within the confines of his home studio.
Hearty yet shadowy, fanfarelike orchestral bursts alternated with his wistful playing of ruminative passages for violin, rich with Slavic fervor and plaintive lyricism.
In 1999, for instance, he and the Berlin Philharmonic recorded orchestral works by Kurt Weill, a composer much better known from the theater.
As an orchestral showpiece, the work was an apt foil to Richard Strauss's "Ein Heldenleben" ("A Hero's Life"), and both were resplendently performed.
Her "Vilja Song," the character's nostalgic showpiece, was a tender highlight, but more frenetic moments, and more orchestral cover, found her tone fading.
J.P. Poliça switches from its usual electronics to orchestral backing in "Agree," from an album it made with the Berlin-based orchestra Stargaze.
That the film deploys Terrence's Blanchard's slightly generic but passable orchestral score almost to the point of overkill doesn't do it any favors either.
It shows three modern masters — Ottorino Respighi, Magnus Lindberg and Igor Stravinsky — using their orchestral wizardry well, if, in Respighi's case, not always wisely.
BJ: My favorite filmmaker is Claire Denis, and she uses orchestral scoring in films pretty liberally, despite being considered this very austere arthouse filmmaker.
THE Arctic Philharmonic, a Norwegian professional symphony orchestra, is known for playing pretty standard orchestral fare (upcoming performances include works by Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn).
The Orchestral Joik Project, performed in the northern city of Tromsø, featured tonalities that sounded vaguely Middle Eastern, yet the music was completely Scandinavian.
The bowl has evolved with the populace and what was once venue for sophisticated orchestral concerts and live theater, now also hosts Phish shows.
Many of today's orchestral instruments were designed to be heard over a distance outdoors, whether trumpets (military), horns (the hunt) or oboes (rowdy shepherds).
In parallel with the expansion of his music from solo work to orchestral work, Zimmer's interest in pop music collaboration has developed as well.
You can see it in the towering skyscrapers, shot on 35mm in black and white, and hear it in the old-fashioned orchestral score.
Flipping through the voices on his Emu Proteus/217 orchestral synthesizer, he tried various instruments—violins, flutes, woodwinds, brass, voices, some more exotic things.
With each passing day, bots are getting better at writing the news, diagnosing obscure illnesses, scanning legal briefs, and even composing full orchestral symphonies.
I remember telling the NME that the fourth album was going to be called Orchestral Peasant: An Orwellian Romance, and they took it seriously.
With the subdued, undulating opening of the long orchestral prelude, Mr. Glass is sending a message: Put aside your typical expectations of music drama.
It's all bland, supposedly "epic"-sounding orchestral pieces, or atmospheric cues that are a far cry from the memorable motifs Castlevania is known for.
Puccini's orchestration is skilled, suited to supporting the voices, but "La Bohème" is no orchestral showpiece, as Mr. Rizzi seemed determined to make it.
It will also color this installment of the Art of the Score festival, with two landmark New York movies shown with live orchestral accompaniment.
When Benjamin was twenty, an orchestral piece that he had composed was performed at the Proms, the venerable summertime series of concerts in London.
This is a substantial work, though lacking the drama of its orchestral counterparts, and all hands gave it a pleasant, satisfying turn on Friday.
The music (orchestral, taped here), from which the ballet takes its name, is by Ravel; those arms and arcs catch its sway and pulse.
In May, the guest conductor Andrea Battiston will play several concerts featuring top names in the orchestral canon, like Brahms, Rossini, Tchaikovsky and Verdi.
In ravishing music, thick with shimmering orchestral harmonies, calmly oscillating figures and long, expansive vocal phrases, she sings of an ecstatic vision of Christ.
Here every orchestral crosscurrent underneath the onward march of the love duet in "Iolanta" is exposed, and the scores feel angular in their lucidity.
"Endless" functions a little more clearly as a pop song, with a vocal ringing clearly over new agey synth bubbles and orchestral bass thrums.
The buyer was Alva Craft, an actress and singer, who was the wife of Robert Craft, an orchestral conductor who died two years ago.
" And in "Hatred," a lurching, crunching march heaped with electronic noise and thick orchestral chords, Mr. Cale sang, "I'm stepping away from the edge.
In an earlier era, Olympic figure skaters competed to the sounds of orchestral pieces like Korngold's movie themes, as Dorothy Hamill did in 1976.
If he had any consolation, it was in the "Romeo" orchestral suites, the first two of which had their premiere before the ballet itself.
Yet what stood out most was an informational (though not didactic) tour through several of the composer's works for student singers and orchestral players.
Michael Tilson Thomas brings to New York an ensemble he helped found 31 years ago as a kind of finishing school for orchestral musicians.
The Moody Blues' popularity has endured for decades, during which they recorded traditional rock 'n' roll, psychedelic rock and progressive rock with orchestral arrangements.
Today, the free Naumburg Orchestral Concerts feature an eclectic array of ensembles, including the youthful groups Ensemble LPR, A Far Cry and The Knights.
He wasn't the first composer to use it in an orchestral piece, but he was the first person to give it a massive solo.
Sonically, its cousins are the arrangements and compositions of Bob Brookmeyer; the orchestral works of Morton Feldman; and even, occasionally, Ornette Coleman's Prime Time.
He sang about tragic love in an operatic falsetto, over orchestral timbres laced with sampled screams; he shrieked and cackled and brandished a whip.
Five keyboardists joined him onstage to play them live (along with what sounded like some of the orchestral tracks) while he supplied the beats.
The Naumburg Bandshell might be closed for repairs, but the Naumburg Orchestral Concerts continue all the same, just across the street from Central Park.
The final part is set to "Runner," a calmly luminous orchestral piece with the pulsating, propulsive rhythms that animate much of Mr. Reich's music.
From 2008-11, he attended the University of Arizona as a recipient of the James E. Rogers Institute for Orchestral and Opera Conducting fellowship.
That's a lot to communicate in a half-empty Alice Tully Hall, which in any case is built for orchestral music, not for speed.
Though thematically heavy, the songs on the album he released in May are plummy and pop-laden, full of orchestral flourishes and bebop trumpets.roughtradenyc.
Its presentation is deeply earnest and straightforward, with actor Joey Batey singing along to an orchestral accompaniment that gets more and more sweepingly dramatic.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic's centennial season, which recently ended with incandescent performances of Meredith Monk's opera " atlas ," has no peer in modern orchestral history.
Jazz at Lincoln Center's 227-228 season will begin with an orchestral tribute to South Africa and end with a celebration of Duke Ellington.
Reznor leads the track with a measured, agitated vocal, singing over utilitarian drum hits and bluesy synth bass while orchestral strings swirl in discordance.
When we hear the words Game of Thrones, our brains immediately begin playing the Ramin Djawadi-composed orchestral theme song from the hit HBO show.
But on parts of this richly beautiful, meticulously orchestral album — backed by the London Contemporary Orchestra on many tracks— it's hard not to be persuaded.
"Samurai" meanwhile pairs melancholic melodies with a rolling UK garage shuffle, elaborating the mood with an almost orchestral arrangement of strings, synth pads, and arpeggios.
Unfortunately the best of these arrangements, an orchestral treatment of "The Sound of Silence" (yet another lyric about nocturnal solitude) has only appeared at concerts.
The title track builds a big riff out of horn and orchestral samples, over a heavy beat, which gets chopped up as the track progresses.
Several of his most famous works with the Who have been given the orchestral treatment, earning rapturous responses at the world's most prestigious concert houses.
I think if Rachel was speaking to you now, she'd say it was very simple to translate what Keith had done to an orchestral section.
In 1984, the company released the Kurzweil 250, widely considered the first computerized instrument that could realistically mimic the grand piano and other orchestral instruments.
Take a listen to "Notations," a series of orchestral movements Mr. Boulez wrote in the 1970s, based on piano miniatures he'd done in the 19653s.
I wanted to find a way to fluidly blend those things, but also have the orchestral score, done by Nick Britell, fuse with the character.
BOSTON — Cast your eye over the orchestral landscape, and the big picture could be seen as one of institutional malaise: deficits, labor strife, cowardly programming.
Gane helped mix that group's 2011 album, Talahomi Way, after the pair composed the orchestral pop score for Marc Fitoussi's 513 film, La Vie d'Artiste.
Its buoyant melodies, breezy harmonies and airy orchestral strings are tethered by lively guitar picking and the heft of the history in the musicians' hands.
Obviously there are plenty of people behind the big orchestral scores, but the masterminding of the whole thing is down to one man: Ramin Djawadi.
"I had heard indirectly, because I was not close to it, that he had gone through a series of orchestral conductors," Sinatra Jr. told NorthJersey.com.
Even Michael Giacchino's score cheekily opens with a bombastic orchestral reinterpretation of the jaunty song from the animated "Spider-Man" TV show of the 1960s.
A "most remarkable talent" on orchestral bass, Mason was enrolled at the University of Texas next year, says College of Fine Arts Dean Doug Dempster.
The same could be said of Mehmet Ali Sanlikol's "Harabat/The Intoxicated," in which the composer sang and played the oud against dense orchestral accompaniment.
Uneven casting, patchy orchestral playing and a preposterous plot ultimately faded into irrelevance next to the glittering performance of Angela Meade in the title role.
Then a writer of jingles and commercials, he made the 2002 album "Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Symphonies," which featured a vocal quintet and orchestral accompaniment.
It became a touching example of how much the absence of a conductor encourages orchestral musicians to be supportive — and even protective — of one another.
The orchestral music is lushly harmonic with chromatic richness that hints of Wagner and Brahms, a quality that came through vibrantly in Mr. Muti's performance.
Up to this point, a characteristic Czernowin mood of tense expectancy has prevailed, with stretches of rustling and whispering interrupted by spasms of orchestral fury.
Ms. Ko's vivid orchestral palette included fragile whispers in the upper strings interrupted by ominous brass flourishes, with sonic explosions following more sparsely orchestrated fragments.
Orchestral Variations is out in record stores for Black Friday on Nov 25 and will be out everywhere else in January via Fat Possum Records.
But he also ushered in what might be the best woodwind solo since Ron Burgundy shattered previous notions of orchestral jazz in 1970s San Diego.
In the 1970s and 80s, Kim Il Sung preferred staid folk music and orchestral arrangements that glorified Korean history and socialist workers of the world.
After last week's shootings, an orchestral concert to benefit the Black Lives Matter movement, scheduled for Wednesday night at Cooper Union, has become tragically timely.
A contest was created in 1954, giving candidates less than a year to create a full orchestral score (vocal optional) of three to four minutes.
More recently, in 2014, the Shanghai Symphony began partnering with the New York Philharmonic to prepare instrumentalists in China for the demands of orchestral life.
You could hear the whole thing by seeing a local performance of the ballet, or a tight 20-minute highlights reel via Tchaikovsky's orchestral suite.
Obviously, it has no vocals... An orchestral introduction is usually very nice for me; I get some meaty tastes in there, but it's usually sweet.
Dear Miss Manners: I've seen two professional orchestral conductors wearing a white cummerbund with the white tie and tails of a man's formal evening suit.
The first offers three Copland works, including the flinty Orchestral Variations and the seldom-heard 1926 Piano Concerto (with Inon Barnatan), and Schumann's Second Symphony.
Blurry, sustained tones that might be orchestral or electronic and quiet, shifting fields of static hover over muffled beats and subtly rhythmic washes of noise.
Ms. Saariaho establishes the story's mystical mood at the start with suspenseful orchestral murmurings, over which rising pitches stack up to form piercing, sustained chords.
When he drops in the occasional heavenly choir — a gratuitous gesture given James Newton Howard's marvelous orchestral score — the effect is less numinous than overworked.
ADAMS It continues to be a slow absorption of Philip's orchestral music into the regular repertoire; I'm surprised that more conductors haven't taken it on.
"Eirene" is a 10-minute orchestral meditation on the Greek goddess of peace by Connesson, a stylistically omnivorous composer with a knack for scintillating textures.
But at concerts in that composer's day, it was fairly common for movements of a symphony to be interspersed with opera arias, orchestral dances and whatnot.
Sonically, the track seemed to hint at a Phil Spector influence, with the orchestral wall of sound replaced by guitar squall and Barlow's deceptively dispassionate delivery.
Glass' signature orchestral sound introduces us to the "safe and normal" world of academia as a graduate student protagonist works on a thesis about urban legends.
Salonen conducts his own latest orchestral work to launch this program, followed by rising star violinist Daniel Lozakovich, hand-picked by Salonen to play the Tchaikovsky.
Ms Saariaho is now regarded as one of the most successful of her generation, admired for her luminous, brilliantly crafted orchestral scores and thoughtful stage pieces.
And it's as good as anything on the tape, too, opening up with that big, half-orchestral production and Purp hyperventilating about growing up in Chicago.
Released in 1997, "Bitter Sweet Symphony" sampled a segment of an orchestral recording from the Stones' 1965 song "The Last Time," according to Rolling Stone magazine.
There's something for everyone: orchestral enthusiasts, jazz freaks, rock diehards, conspiracy theorists, people who just want to get swept away by a wicked crescendo or two.
Slaves' Graves & Ballads is actually two records rolled into one, the former, Slaves' Graves, a collaboration with The Orchestral Society For the Preservation of the Orchestra.
That's all the orchestral sessions we ever had time or money for, and that piece grew organically out of the show and just became the theme.
Fure's formidable orchestral score "Bound to the Bow," which was heard at last year's New York Philharmonic Biennial , follows a similar structure: first stillness, then catastrophe.
A concert review on Friday about Esa-Pekka Salonen's orchestral work "Gemini" misstated the parentage of Castor and Pollux, the half brothers of Greco-Roman mythology.
On the final night of the orchestral series, the convulsive dissonances of Leifs's Organ Concerto, completed in 1930, startled a hall full of Sigur Rós fans.
Always intent on expanding the Beatles' horizons, Mr. Martin began chipping away at the group's resistance to using orchestral musicians on its recordings in early 1965.
The melodies themselves aren't particularly complicated, but the arrangements are heavily orchestral, in contrast to the more experimental and electronic-heavy scores that are popular today.
The tracklist is presently unknown, though orchestral versions of Craig tracks "Sandstorms" and "Desire" were played earlier this week on Benji B's BBC Radio 1 show.
Auslander views the abrupt orchestral interlude in the middle of The Buckinghams' "Susan" as an example of the odd sonic transitions characteristic of LSD-influenced music.
And so I wrote "Tilted" inspired by the spirit of New York, and just sort of jammed out orchestral parts against the beats in the background.
This year, instead of opening with the standard orchestral concert, the festival officially began on Monday with "The Illuminated Heart," lightly staged excerpts from Mozart operas.
Most concertgoers are familiar with Hector Berlioz's "Symphonie Fantastique," that psychedelic, orchestral odyssey of unrequited love not-so-loosely based on the composer's own creepy obsessions.
Esperanza Spalding took her time on this one, crafting a video album of millennial-size ambition, ranging from orchestral jazz with loquacious lyrics to therapeutic funk.
Its set was just as sprawling, touching on improvisational orchestral squall, dissonant chamber-jazz, a kind of parlor song and a musical jungle full of birdcalls.
The composer Vivian Fine wrote acclaimed dance scores for Martha Graham and José Limón; brash, skillfully constructed orchestral pieces; and a raft of unusual chamber works.
Nightwish have always had a talent for orchestral crescendos but post-solo build up and subsequent horn section explosion here is on another level of grandeur.
The master gave him an introduction to audition for the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and Hellmut Stern won his first orchestral post, in the second violin section.
Traveling abroad on a Guggenheim fellowship — the first woman to receive one — she had arrived in Berlin in 1930 planning to write her first orchestral piece.
BEIJING — Regal orchestral music strikes up, a computer-animated train races by and an old man with a bushy white beard looms onto the television screen.
And then I got one of my current students, John Ivers, to transcribe the "air sounds" that the soprano saxophone is doing, on the orchestral piece.
J.P. The song is a peaceful, folky, fingerpicked waltz, with Bedouine's utterly imperturbable alto, singing and sometimes reciting, at ease amid plush choral and orchestral arrangements.
So Beach devoted herself to an exhaustive immersion in the orchestral repertoire, systematically examining scores and comparing them to performances she heard at the Boston Symphony.
On the podium, Mr. de Leeuw, a small-framed and soft-spoken man, could galvanize performances of complex contemporary operas and orchestral works involving large forces.
The current festival features the North Carolina Symphony, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Brooklyn-based orchestral collective the Knights in addition to the Boulder ensemble.
The powers that be decided to ditch the usual orchestral music that traditionally plays people on and off stage and go with some more modern tunes.
Except for orchestral arrangements, he usually sang, played and produced every part, as another Midwestern prodigy, Prince, would do a few years later on his debut.
Protests On Thursday, around 50-100 protesters staged a small, noisy demonstration outside the Gangneung Art Center where a North Korean orchestral concert was taking place.
"Stay Happy," with lyrics and lead vocals by Ms. Engle, evolves all the way through, from a wordless, airy, seemingly tentative introduction into bustling orchestral pop.
Start off at Temple Emanu-El, where the Naumburg Orchestral Concerts are being held this summer, for a free concert by the Orchestra of St. Luke's.
Start off at Temple Emanu-El, where the Naumburg Orchestral Concerts are being held this summer, for a free concert by the Orchestra of St. Luke's.

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