Sibelius Instruments is a unique, interactive encyclopedia of instruments, bands, orchestras and ensembles. |
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Individuals or ensembles therefore look for those signs of achievement in order to affirm their own sense of mission and purpose. |
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The scrupulous fabrication of the low-relief wall ensembles in this show approaches the perverse. |
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The 40-piece band, led by flight lieutenant John Buckley RAAF, includes woodwind, brass, percussion and vocal ensembles. |
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Yet except for ethnic companies, dancers with Hispanic surnames are still rare in U.S. ensembles. |
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Yet I have found interest in individual guitar family instruments for use in guitar duos, or chamber music ensembles. |
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During his career Chakaryan has toured the world with the best Bulgarian symphony orchestras and chamber music ensembles. |
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He began to write more abstractly and concentrated on chamber music and works for small ensembles. |
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This program is open to all instruments, vocalists and chamber music ensembles. |
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The orchestra was founded in 1951 by eight soloists from the most highly respected Viennese orchestras and chamber music ensembles. |
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The girls looked stunning in silk, chiffon and velvet as they modelled stunning two-piece outfits and flowing ensembles. |
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The report has also praised the quality of the service's ensembles, some of which have gained national recognition. |
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Encourage soloists or small ensembles to sing the stanzas while the congregation responds with the refrain. |
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The term is also used of a number of other large ensembles including dance orchestras, jazz orchestras, and wind orchestras. |
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On most of these cuts you will hear Lloyd Hebert playing impeccable Cajun tailgate trombone in solos and ensembles. |
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Although usually connected with mariachi, rancheras are performed by all regional Mexican music ensembles. |
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The best moments come courtesy of Rinne, whose multitracked ensembles and solos on soprano sax and bass clarinet are always well judged. |
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Women borrowed jackets, ties, hats and other styles from menswear to construct less frilly and ornamental ensembles. |
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Many pifferi ensembles consisted of five players, comprising three cornettos and two trombones. |
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The stage gathered not only Bulgarian presenters but also members of folk troupes and dance ensembles from the Balkan region. |
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Seven Bulgarian ensembles will also demonstrate typical skillfulness in dancing and singing. |
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Ten orchestras will head to the finals, as well as ten soloists, six duets, six quartets and eight ensembles. |
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More than 350 students from 3 major islands played duet pieces in ensembles, on 10 grand pianos. |
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The USMA Band and its ensembles can keep your toes tapping with a full slate of free public concerts and recitals throughout the year. |
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Decadent brocade ensembles have been worn in all their glory, paired with peep toe shoe boots or flatform wedges. |
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History records that the ensembles then consisted of a combination of Chinese and Sundanese instruments including gambang. |
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As their budgets have increased, their music has become correspondingly more ambitious, embracing big ensembles along with bedroom turntablists. |
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Some of the traditional ensembles performing at the Festival in the Desert were made up entirely of women. |
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By sixteen he was performing and writing for large jazz ensembles as well as doing studio work in Los Angeles. |
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Some of the major events in the festival are given by the ensembles which bring together top musicians from different countries. |
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More than 25 bands and ensembles will perform more than 40 concerts on Saturday for the Pershore Midsummer Brass event. |
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Each of the players was a skilful soloist, and they each gracefully merged their individual talents to create tight flowing ensembles. |
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Now he is a participant in one of the most exciting contemporary world-music ensembles. |
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He confirms, backhandedly, that it's simplest to treat ensembles as we do individual artists. |
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Drawings that functioned as studies for individual characters in the ensembles help flesh out sub-themes of the larger, busier compositions. |
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The resulting ensembles will also be the inspiration for contemporary costume creations and performance pieces. |
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However, it is probably a wise idea to simulate the same system at different surface areas and using different ensembles. |
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Visitors enjoyed a musical extravaganza at the first night of ensembles organised by Bolton Music Service. |
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Later, from the 1570s on, canzonas were composed for solo keyboard or for instrumental ensembles. |
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There is simply not enough time to create large ensembles of works outdoors. |
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Why do composers of choral music write accompaniments for brass ensembles so loud that they overpower the choir? |
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There is something ineffably beautiful about the voices and ensembles in that music. |
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Some ensembles shimmered with metallic accents, while others popped in bubblegum pink. |
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The interior treatments of the two ensembles reflect the difference in their functions. |
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Moochin has a decisive Latin American feel, with rich ensembles, intricate horn and rhythm lines and a feisty alto solo from Joel Purnell. |
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Yet the beauty of Bellini's arias and ensembles would leave a lasting mark on operatic history. |
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She is a well-known accompanist who regularly appears in concerts with soloists and ensembles. |
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His trumpet solos were as torridly intense as his vigorous tones that steered the surging ensembles. |
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The girls looked stunning in silk, chiffon and velvet as they modelled two-piece outfits and flowing ensembles. |
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He is an accompanist, songwriter and composer who works with choirs, vocal and ensembles. |
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New songs are copied from the larger machine, and prearranged ensembles of favorite tracks transfer over in the same order. |
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Like any cutting-edge trendsetter, Twain soon realized that his ensembles might not always please the pedestrian audience. |
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The concert series will be accompanied by associated masterclasses, lectures and concerts involving staff from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and student ensembles. |
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With a thriving orchestra, wind-band, ensembles and choirs, and a full range of instrument lessons on offer, music is well represented in the school. |
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The ensembles of bopping and jitterbugging are done with real swing. |
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But there are worse glossy cartoons, and worse TV ensembles to spend thirty late-night minutes with. |
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The ensembles are performed with delicacy or gusto as required. |
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From beginning to end, the 16 players demonstrated a discipline, sense of tension and immersion in the music many other ensembles could learn from. |
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Patriotic tunes, band standards, choral selections and holiday classics traditionally are featured in four musical extravaganzas by the ensembles at Iowa State. |
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Parents were able to stroll around the Music Service's headquarters and to watch the youngsters perform in their individual ensembles and orchestras. |
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He was instrumental in bringing in both Japanese and American taiko drum ensembles, as well as the 1997 and 1999 North American taiko conferences. |
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Unfortunately, in the larger ensembles he had a tendency to populate the stage with supers who seemed to come directly from the Ministry of Funny Walks. |
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Many chronicles attest that the nakers were a standard part of the royal military establishment, but they were also evident in civilian and dance music ensembles. |
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The rare footage of Zorn pontificating on his music and directing his various ensembles proves more intriguing than Heuermann's woolly-headed intrusions. |
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It specialises in Italian instrumental music from the nineteenth century, mostly previously unpublished, plus transcriptions and arrangements for unusual ensembles. |
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Zoe Saldana has also recently praised sci-fi movies for the depth and breadth of women in its ensembles. |
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If you enjoy a little more excitement, successful duos, trios and other small ensembles with mixed instrumentation can begin at a surprisingly early age. |
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The festival includes classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, pianoforte, strings, woodwind, guitar ensembles, composition, brass and keyboards. |
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The newcomers, while likely to baulk at a holy dress little distinguished from heathen bests, proved receptive to clean-cut neo-traditional ensembles. |
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Here, two ensembles of nine dancers mesh into tight circles as individuals hoist themselves aloft, top the mass and dismount, rejoining the group. |
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Further south, in Shantou, Hakka and Chaozhou, erxian and zheng ensembles are popular. |
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Our palettes are soothing, our sateens are delicate and our bed ensembles are accessorized with vibrant pillows. |
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Which seems to be par for the course these days when directors like Purdy hand quietly great material to great ensembles. |
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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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Chamber music grew to include ensembles with as many as 8 to 10 performers for serenades. |
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So if you're ready for an electric shock, here's where you can find 3Style's sparkiest ensembles. |
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His bridal couture collection The Mulmul Masquerade was a bespoke line of creative genius replete with handcrafted ensembles. |
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And in 1975 one of the hottest Austin ensembles was the posthippie western swing revivalist group known as Asleep at the Wheel. |
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Indian, Pakistani, Turkish and Arabic pop music is filled with the sound of violins, both soloists and ensembles. |
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Socially, a cappella groups tend to be tight-knit ensembles in which close interpersonal relationships are formed. |
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Other uniform neoclassical ensembles can be found around Martyrs' Square and Barricades' Square. |
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Orchestras, choirs, concert bands and other sizable musical ensembles such as big bands are usually led by conductors. |
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Children's choirs make do with simple folk song harmonisations, while mature ensembles perform sophisticated stylisations of folk material. |
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Julie Lawson will conduct the four choral ensembles, joined by a jazz combo and accompanist Lorna Edder. |
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These ensembles are not as radical or strictly Hollywood as they may seem. |
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Han traditional weddings and funerals usually include a form of oboe called a suona and apercussive ensembles called a chuigushou. |
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Unlike most other collegiate societies, musical ensembles actively encourage players from other colleges. |
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Clever geometric kantha embroidery added an edge to the ensembles that covered shades like midnight blue, moss green, brown, white and oxblood red. |
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The techniques of polystylism and polytempo music have led a few 20th and 21st century composers to write music where multiple orchestras or ensembles perform simultaneously. |
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The saleswomen, with their all-black ensembles and smoky eyelids, were as open and affirming as the sight of RuPaul's spread legs in the Viva Glam lipstick ads. |
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Although she keeps her ensembles simple, details like the bright blue color of her sweatpants and the button-down style of her top show off her personality. |
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Sizhu ensembles use flutes and bowed or plucked string instruments to make harmonious and melodious music that has become popular in the West among some listeners. |
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While opera typically uses a conventional symphony orchestra, musicals are generally orchestrated for ensembles ranging from 27 players down to only a few players. |
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At the nightclubs of Baghdad, ensembles consisted of oud, qanun and two percussionists, while the same format with a ney and cello were used on the radio. |
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There are a large number of ensembles at the University of Aberdeen. |
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In ensembles, it is generally played as part of a pipe band. |
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The Chleuh Berbers have professional musicians called rwais who play in ensembles consisting of lutes, rababs and cymbals, with any number of vocalist. |
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The most elaborate ensembles of stone sculpture, including reliefs, come from southern France, at Roquepertuse and Entremont, close to areas colonized by the Greeks. |
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Along with introducing its most recent artist-licensor, Thom Filicia, the company extended its line with Barclay Butera with a new group of bed ensembles from the designer. |
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The 58-page small book features bedding ensembles, table linens, decorative pillows and throws for both the higher-end Ann Gish line and affordable luxury Ready-to-Bed line. |
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One major difference between Baroque music and the classical era that followed it is that the types of instruments used in ensembles were much less standardized. |
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He also studied at Ocean's Edge School of Worship in Fort Lauderdale and has performed in Jazz Big Band and other ensembles including classical guitar ensembles. |
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As such, they are sometimes performed onstage by small chamber ensembles. |
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By comparison with his output in other genres, Vaughan Williams's music for chamber ensembles and solo instruments forms a small part of his oeuvre. |
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The ensembles had a stately feel to them, and included a range of kurtas, jodhpurs, dhotis and the essential sherwani, styled together with lavish drapes and cummerbands. |
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Also, while government funding is less central to American than European orchestras, cuts in such funding are still significant for American ensembles. |
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