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Orchestrations

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Orchestrations meaning

plural of orchestration

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This further permits the orchestrations and accelerations at scale of the overall target across scopes to be achieved as a road map and execution plan toward commitment.

Cypress Hill has already played two U.S. shows with the Colorado Symphony, which wrote the original orchestrations to the group’s music.

Last night this ravishing, romantic score was given new orchestrations for a 53-piece orchestra by original orchestrator and longtime Sondheim collaborator Jonathan Tunick and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, conducted by Tunick himself.

This year’s program offers a variegated bouquet of music, balancing Hindustani (northern) and Carnatic (southern) styles, new and established performers, and conventional and novel orchestrations.

Golan’s music is highlighted by Alex Lacamoire’s orchestrations, which add subtle layerings, to this infectious score.

Instead of the ensemble members reading preconceived orchestrations, Maurer had each member learn all of the parts, to enable a deeper and more complete understanding of the composition.

Known for his compositions that often blended electronics with classical orchestrations, Jóhannsson had come to be one of the most in-demand film composers of his generation.

The new score is a blend of Sullivan’s original orchestrations and new jazz-inspired musical arrangements by New York-based composer Ed Windels.

The production also stands apart through its orchestrations: the ensemble plays live music onstage, completing the live vocals of the cast.

He had sufficient time to do his own orchestrations and conducting, and worked on the film reel by reel as it was shot and cut.

He, or an assistant, improvised a piano accompaniment at the early rehearsals; he wrote the orchestrations later, after he had seen what Gilbert's stage business would be.

Howard and Shyamalan chose to simplify the score, and minimized the number of instruments (strings, trumpets and piano), with limited orchestrations.

I have heard of George Gershwin's works and I find them intriguing."sfn The orchestrations in Gershwin's symphonic works often seem similar to those of Ravel; likewise, Ravel's two piano concertos evince an influence of Gershwin.

Letter from Novello to Coward, undated, in Day, p. 156 For all his four 1930s musicals, Novello wrote the book and music, Christopher Hassall wrote the lyrics, and the orchestrations were by Charles Prentice.

Mary's son and Richard Rodgers's grandson, Adam Guettel (b. 1964), also a musical theatre composer, won Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Orchestrations for The Light in the Piazza in 2005.

Most of the prominent bands from the genre's 1970s heyday fall into the "symphonic prog" category, in which classical orchestrations and compositional techniques are melded with rock music.

Shore then based orchestrations around her vocals and themes to create "a seamless sound".

They perform works composed for mandolin family instruments, or re-orchestrations of traditional pieces.

Together with Andersson, Ulvaeus was nominated for the Drama Desk Award in the category "Outstanding Music" (for the musical Chess), and for a Tony Award in a category "Best Orchestrations" (for musical Mamma Mia!).

Unique among Broadway composers of the time, Weill insisted on writing his own orchestrations (with some very few exceptions, such as the dance music in Street Scene).