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1. The orchestra will give two more performances this week.
2. She plays the flute in an orchestra.
3. The orchestra is currently on tour in Germany.
4. The orchestra is preparing for a concert.
5. The Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra played Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
6. The orchestra has grown in stature.
7. The full orchestra includes two pairs of French horns.
8. The orchestra played with great panache.
9. The orchestra played with a winning combination of gusto and precision.
10. The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality.
11. After the orchestra had tuned up, the conductor walked on to the stage.
12. I've got an audition for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra on Friday.
13. She plays the flute in the school orchestra.
14. He plays in the brass section of the orchestra.
15. They danced to Ruby Newman's orchestra .
16. The school choir stood on risers behind the orchestra.
17. The orchestra were beginning to tune up.
18. The orchestra went on/off stage to great applause.
19. The orchestra struck up a military march.
20. The orchestra had a distinctively warm and mellow sound.
21. The orchestra did Beethoven no favours.
22. The orchestra is conducted by John Williams.
23. She plays viola in a string orchestra.
24. The orchestra played to a capacity crowd .
25. A small orchestra was playing.
26. The orchestra was conducted by Mira Shapur.
27. The orchestra played brilliantly under Previn's baton.
28. The orchestra played before an enraptured audience.
29. He will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra.
30. She's a cellist in the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
1. The orchestra will give two more performances this week.
2. The orchestra is preparing for a concert.
3. The Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra played Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
4. The orchestra has grown in stature.
5. The full orchestra includes two pairs of French horns.
6. The orchestra played with great panache.
7. The orchestra played with a winning combination of gusto and precision.
8. The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality.
9. After the orchestra had tuned up, the conductor walked on to the stage.
10. He will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra.
11. I've got an audition for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra on Friday.
12. She's a cellist in the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
13. The chorus was seated above the orchestra.
14. The orchestra tuned their instruments.
15. He plays the violin in an orchestra.
16. I was tempted to stay and hear this superb orchestra rehearse.
31. The orchestra struck up and the curtain rose.
32. The chorus was seated above the orchestra.
33. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache.
34. The orchestra tuned their instruments.
35. The orchestra was brittle in tone.
36. He built the orchestra up from scratch.
37. Her departure is a great loss to the orchestra.
38. The orchestra will debut her new symphony.
39. Masur led the orchestra with assurance.
40. The orchestra is playing / are well.
41. The orchestra struck up a lively march.
42. The orchestra played selections from Hollywood musicals.
43. She conducted an orchestra of forty instruments.
44. The conductor signaled the orchestra to rise.
45. He plays the violin in an orchestra.
46. She plays the cello in an orchestra.
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47. Suddenly, cymbals crashed and the orchestra began playing.
48. And then the orchestra struck up the National Anthem.
49. There are musicians of all abilities in the orchestra.
50. The orchestra gave its first performance on Whit Monday.
51. The orchestra was working up to a crescendo.
52. The Moscow Symphony Orchestra is here on tour.
53. The orchestra had mangled Bach's music.
54. The orchestra played with evident enjoyment.
55. He conducts the London Symphony Orchestra.
56. The orchestra has several concert engagements.
57. An orchestra playing at full blast is a tremendous sound.
58. The orchestra decided to flout convention/tradition, and wear their everyday clothes for the concert.
59. It is a scandal that such a large town has no orchestra.
60. He can distinguish the sound of piano in an orchestra.
61. We need quadruple the number of players we've got for a full orchestra.
62. Under its new conductor, the orchestra has established an international reputation.
63. The orchestra receives £2 million a year in sponsorship from various companies.
64. The orchestra ground out the same tunes it has been playing for the last twenty years.
65. Moore pledged $100,000 to the orchestra at the fund-raising dinner.
66. Rock musicians are working in collaboration with an orchestra to create a new opera.
67. the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
68. The orchestra is to perform its last ever concert/last concert ever tomorrow night at the Albert Hall.
69. He had nursed an ambition to lead his own big orchestra.
70. The orchestra was at full strength for the Mahler symphony.
71. The new conductor started by weeding out the weaker players in the orchestra.
72. The big band sound of Syd Lawrence and his Orchestra will delight fans.
73. The orchestra contrived to produce some of its best playing for years.
74. It's an orchestra that has always shown a special feeling for Brahms' music.
75. The orchestra was tuning up as we entered the hall.
76. He played the cello and joined the strings in the school orchestra.
77. I'd love to hear it played by a professional orchestra.
78. The national orchestra gave an electrifying performance of classic music.
79. The new conductor is now a permanent fixture in the orchestra.
80. The London Symphony Orchestra broadcasts every Sunday on London Station.
81. The orchestra performs its final concert of the season tomorrow.
82. The orchestra has more discipline now,[] but at the expense of spirit.
83. The orchestra were tuning up as we entered the hall.
84. I was tempted to stay and hear this superb orchestra rehearse.
85. The orchestra performed the Rite of Spring with great spirit.
86. The orchestra were all in position, waiting for the conductor.
87. The string orchestra of the Music School of Lemgo will present a concert in the Guildhall.
88. Simon Rattle will be the guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra.
89. The orchestra was excellent. No one played a bum note.
90. With the guidance of the conductor, an orchestra creates music and harmonies.
91. He was appointed to succeed Sir Georg Solti as head of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
92. They performed all their hits, backed by a 40-piece orchestra.
93. When talking about the performance, she couldn't resist a side-swipe at the orchestra.
94. The competition gave the young composer her first opportunity to write for a full orchestra.
95. The orchestra made a complete dog's breakfast of the fourth movement.
96. The orchestra is very important for the cultural life of the city.
97. The City of Cleveland Orchestra is celebrating its 200th birthday .
98. Our artistic director was instrumental in persuading the orchestra to come and play for us.
99. The orchestra made the recording under the baton of a young German conductor.
100. He directed an orchestra.
101. Avoid it, therefore(), in the small orchestra.
102. The string quartet within the orchestra resembles Faure.
103. Do you play in an orchestra?
104. We had four violinists from the Philharmonic Orchestra.
105. The opera needs the players for its pit orchestra.
106. Sonata for violin and chamber orchestra.
107. The orchestra is commissioning new works from 14 composers.
108. The city council subsidizes the local orchestra.
109. The orchestra is made up entirely of amateurs.
110. And even with a small orchestra Mozart sounds well.
111. Symphonic Serenade for string orchestra[sentencedict .com], Op. 39.
112. Stacy's rise to orchestra fame is a quirky one.
113. An orchestra was playing and they were served tea.
114. The conductor's baton with attendant symphony orchestra.
115. Our soloists in the orchestra would be professors.
116. A string orchestra wailed as if in torment.
117. The Duke Ellington Orchestra is conducted by Mercer Ellington.
118. A friend of hers who plays in an orchestra.
119. The orchestra was conducted by Oscar Straus.
120. The orchestra programs very little music by living composers.
121. Sedares and the Louisville Orchestra would receive certificates.
122. The new chamber orchestra is Turner's baby.
123. I was so surprised, I stopped the orchestra and went over to him.
124. Gustafson replaces Louisville executive director Wayne Brown, who resigned after 10 years with the orchestra.
125. The orchestra was playing a polka and the audience tapped their feet in time to the rhythm.
126. The orchestra also has begun a weekly broadcast on National Public Radio.
127. She did not leave the hospital without the cello she played in a London symphony orchestra.
128. The annual Christmas program, with full tuxedoed orchestra, sets, choreography and Broadway-caliber costumes, was standing room only.
129. We have said that the strings are the most expressive and flexible group in the orchestra.
130. This is one of Gibson's very best discs and the orchestra plays splendidly.
131. The 106-strong youth orchestra is made up of players from across Dorset, with ages ranging from 14 to 18.
132. In the full orchestra such doubling is frequently a necessity owing to the tremendous swamping-power of the heavy brass.
133. I must say, the orchestra on this occasion was marvellous.
134. The orchestra will be at the Festival Hall tonight, performing a selection of works by Russian composers.
135. He came out on stage and called them all down to the orchestra pit right in front of him.
136. Though the orchestra still lacks a substantial endowment,[http:///orchestra.html] a new fund-raising strategy has proved particularly successful.
137. We got a small table near the orchestra, which was faking jazz music from their memories and short-wave radio.
138. People who have played in the orchestra have a great advantage.
139. The following passages, taken from well-known or easily obtainable piano music, are suggested as exercises in scoring for string orchestra.
140. This has been a mistake for the orchestra, if not for its musical director.
141. The conductor waited for the applause to die down before signalling for the orchestra to begin.
142. Runnicles reported that life will be happier for the musicians in the S. F. Opera Orchestra.
143. It was also opposed by music director Yoav Talmi, who threatened to resign if any orchestra members were fired.
144. Listeners must decide for themselves whether the Paris Conservatorie Orchestra is ideal in this music or not.
145. It is true that there are two solo players and equally true that Mackey matches them to a 15-member chamber orchestra.
146. But this can not survive if an orchestra loses its individuality and independence.
147. He and Tam Henderson spent two days setting up the recording equipment before the orchestra arrived.
148. Steven David Horwich was co-librettist and Mark Stevens musical director and leader of the orchestra.
149. The orchestra is giving a series of concerts to raise money for charity.
150. The Orchestra is currently searching for a successor to music director James Sedares.
151. Downstairs was the brasserie where a palm-court orchestra would play selections from the shows of the day.
152. The octave combinations are practically confined, in the small orchestra, to 1. Double bass and bassoon. 2.
153. They had just done a big concert at the Albert Hall with an orchestra for an album called Snowgoose.
154. After each conductor leads the orchestra in the morning sessions, some will be called back for afternoon finals.
155. On the Monday night the orchestra arrived ready for the dress rehearsal of Gypsy Baron the next morning.
156. The little orchestra was playing a minuet when she began to descend the sumptuously draped stairs.
157. The octave combinations are practically confined, in the small orchestra, to 1.
158. Indeed in the string orchestra, they often give the illusion that bassoons or horns are playing.
159. The programme includes choral works, and music for string orchestra.
160. Janelle Olsen, principal flute with the orchestra since 1999, has been nurtured from birth in the warmth of classical music.
161. Braxton has composed for a 37-piece orchestra which he conducts here.
162. The orchestra, under its guest conductor Nicholas Braithwaite,() unfolded the complex textures with care and clarity.
163. The orchestra played superbly.
164. Afterwards he told me that one or two of the younger players in the orchestra had never played the overture before.
165. The interest was again chiefly rhythmic and required the most meticulous playing by all sections in the orchestra.
166. Hence there is nothing improvisatory about the collaboration between this conductor and his orchestra.
166. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
167. I need an orchestra and a conductor and a clean hall to rehearse in.
168. Take the orchestra out of the pit, and unless you emasculate their contribution, the problem is compounded.
169. The chorus is on fine form, and the orchestra plays sensitively.
170. Sombre, though with a pacy, filmic sequencing he whipped up the orchestra to a marvellously stylish finale.
171. The story lacks tension and, when the full orchestra is blasting, is hard to follow.
172. Auditions are also to be held for the brass ensemble, the junior brass ensembles and the baroque orchestra courses.
173. His band are reedy and twiddly; to work, Almond's stuff needs a huge orchestra capable of great drama.
174. But it is the Home Office and indeed the ministers who are playing their part inthe orchestra.
175. Beaufort Opera shifted their 30 singers, a full orchestra and 130 spectators into the farm building at Brownsea Island in Dorset.
176. The large orchestra was very well conducted by Ormsby Wilkins, who, like the two ballets, received great applause.
177. The bigger problem for me at the time was the way the orchestra was playing.
178. Receiving a Harmonious Edit Imagine listening to a symphony orchestra playing Beethoven.
179. He appeared at the 1975 Berlin jazz festival with Jazztrack and with the Michael Gibbs orchestra.
180. It is usual for a pupil to play in each orchestra for at least two years before being promoted.
181. Can business follow the example of the orchestra and hospital where top management has become a separate career?
182. Then, too, the band or orchestra directors may encourage kids to fill certain vacancies in the ensembles.
183. Karajan sat with the orchestra in something closer to a seance or seminar than a rehearsal.
184. Not long ago, the orchestra was the pride of the city. Now it is on the verge of closing down.
185. They manned the desk of the city clerk and peopled a phantom orchestra.
186. First of all, an orchestra, if it is functioning in the best way, is a creative unit.
187. In a small orchestra two oboes would be too penetrating and reedy in tone, and two bassoons too thick.
188. She was an authentic prodigy, first appearing with an orchestra at age 7.
189. He was also in the huge orchestra which recorded and toured performing Charles Mingus's monumental composition Epitaph.
190. The fact is that Berlioz, who invented the modern orchestra, was a fervent reactionary throughout his life.
191. So despite Stephen West's lovely cor anglais solo, and some noble brass sounds, the orchestra sounded choked.
192. When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra.
193. It has been said that he understood the psychology of an orchestra better than almost any other conductor.
194. Busacher, after careful thought, had decided he would conduct the orchestra himself this evening.
195. The music will be provided by members of the school orchestra.
196. The orchestra is severely stretched to maintain any sort of cogent line, and the fantasy of the work is all but lost.
197. The orchestra was not playing it in time, so I made them rehearse it at a slower tempo.
198. This talented orchestra can only survive if the people of Merseyside continue to support it.
199. Allen travelled to New York and recorded with Luis Russell's orchestra, which he then joined full-time.
200. John Chrysostom, it mingles the four soloists with the larger chorus and full orchestra.
201. Their handling of a large orchestra also reflects radically different attitudes.
202. An impressive collaboration with the Berlin Rundfunk orchestra, conducted by Robert Hanell.
203. And above that the music, a small brass orchestra playing something fast and upbeat.
204. The Atlanta Symphony has no connection with the new orchestra.
205. After a while the floating orchestra glided away but no one moved.
206. If ticket prices fell, would the orchestra play less often?
207. A string orchestra should have started to play an old-fashioned waltz.
208. Sony's is perfectly good, but the voices are further forward and the orchestra has a less sumptuous bloom.
209. I had no idea that a composer could conjure the sounds of trumpets, horns and trombones from a string orchestra.
210. A constant clash and tinkle came from the kitchens across the courtyard, like the percussion section of an orchestra from hell.
211. But watching the films being edited down, I found myself studying neither Karajan nor the orchestra.
212. A teacher in the art lesson with children is rather like a conductor with his orchestra.
213. However, the orchestra gave a vigorous account of the work with a truly thrilling end.
214. There in the hidden orchestra pit sat Fein, less gray, and happy to be working.
215. He was anxious that the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra should not be dissolved for want of finance.
216. Alone each musician is noise. yet with the guidance of the conductor, an orchestra creates music and harmonies.
217. The music-loving elector had immediately installed a substantial orchestra, which by 1777 numbered about 45 players.
218. The Berlin Philharmonic as it exists today may be a happier orchestra, but it is in no way a better one.
219. The ensemble who are based in Caen, are the regional chamber orchestra of Lower Normandy.
220. At about 4 p. m., Talmi thanks the orchestra and begins interviewing finalists in his dressing room.
221. It was won by the Cheshire Youth Orchestra, who were in jubilant mood as they left for the journey home.
222. The Octet Scherzo is played beautifully in the revised scoring for full orchestra.
223. It was mid-afternoon and Karajan led the Berlin orchestra, more or less without break, through Ein Heldenleben.
224. The Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, founded by Kaljuste in 1993, numbers 37 at full strength.
225. Bruno Bartoletti drew a skilled, nuanced performance from the Lyric orchestra, artfully balancing the harshness and lyricism of the score.
226. Leopold Stokowski conducts an orchestra which has been divided into individually-miked sections for increased clarity.
227. The orchestra swells and the canopy shifts to a subtle blue as its 2 million lights come alive.
228. Well, at the morning room end, there would be a small orchestra, on a specially built,[/orchestra.html] movable dais.
229. The orchestra played a few notes and the choir burst into song.
230. The orchestra struck up a polonaise, the lights strung on trees glistened in the garden, the tables groaned with food.
231. There are an orchestra, a concert band, an intermediate band and a 25-member jazz ensemble.
232. The three tenors were backed by the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra.
233. He also showed marked ability as a conductor with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and as a composer.
234. This was a most enjoyable set, with the orchestra obviously delighting in the direction and the audience lapping it up.
235. My father played the clarinet in the orchestra; he was a good amateur musician.
236. The normal layout of the string orchestra is in four-part harmony, the double bass either doubling the cellos or being silent.
237. It was a little schmaltzy, accompanied by a full orchestra on a tape instead of by the stage band.
238. The orchestra also saw its five top administrators resign last year, including executive director Michael Tiknis.
239. As at Side, though, the horseshoe orchestra form has been preserved.
240. There are also tickets for the 10 p. m. White Star Orchestra concert at $ 5 with costume, $ 7 without.
241. Miller disbanded his orchestra at the height of its popularity in 1942 to enlist in the U.S.
242. Drucker selects the metaphor of orchestra as the model for the corporate world to follow but the conclusions are much the same.
243. Rain falling on to the theatre nearby was collected in a channel circling the orchestra to fill a large rock-cut storage cistern.
244. The General tucked the baton under his armpit and clapped his hands softly as the small orchestra walked through his study.
245. Debuting conductor Jiri Kout exerted considerable control over the 95-member Opera Orchestra, though the final chords were poorly spaced.
246. Starting with Ellis-MacLeod, a silver-haired symphony veteran, they lead the orchestra in a fascinating display of stylistic diversity.
247. The orchestra plays immaculately.
248. When choosing an editor, chose an orchestra leader-an expert to help you create harmony from content and style.
249. But there are certain dizzy overtones to her narrative -- she only fell drunk into the orchestra pit once.
250. The orchestra was restricted to a semicircle in view of the needs of Roman drama and, in front of this was a raised stage.
251. The live recording shows few signs of an audience present and is evenly balanced between voices and orchestra.
252. They offer valuable insights into what can be expected from an orchestra dealing with fewer dollars.
253. This creates a signal in the auditory nerves which are interpreted by our brain as the pleasing notes of an orchestra.
254. In the full orchestra the richness of the general ensemble of course reduces the prominence of the oboe tone.
255. Not the tapping baton of Conductor Richard Armstrong-although his powers over an able orchestra become evident soon enough.
256. Earth Dances is stunning simply on the level of virtuosic deployment of a large orchestra.
257. It leaves gaps,(http:///orchestra.html) as if certain musicians had left the orchestra.
258. Any nonsense from Gesner and he'd have to fight the orchestra.
259. This performance needed more pace, a lighter touch throughout from the orchestra and much greater clarity from the first violins.
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