NOUN | a chamber orchestra | chamber orchestras | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Adams' next piece, "Chamber Symphony" (1992), is for a 15-member chamber orchestra.
- The Hampshire County Youth Orchestra (with its associated chamber orchestra and string orchestra) is based at Thornden Hall.
- The Scottish Chamber Orchestra is based in Edinburgh.
- Hockett and his wife Shirley were vital leaders in the development of the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra in Ithaca, New York.
- Charlottesville hosts multiple orchestral groups including the Blue Ridge Chamber Orchestra, Youth Orchestras of Central Virginia, and the Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia.
- The chamber orchestra consists of the following instrumentation.
- The first ever live-streamed concert at the chapel took place on April 22, 2018, featuring a performance of Scottish composer James MacMillian’s version of the Stabat Mater by the British Choir group The Sixteen and chamber orchestra ensemble Britten Sinfonia.
- The Musicians of All Saints is a Lewes-based chamber orchestra founded in 1987 who perform both new works and standard repertoire.
- BBC Radio 3 aired a radio adaptation on 16 December 1946, directed by Noel Illif, with music by Gerald Finzi scored for a small chamber orchestra.
- Stratford ArtsHouse, previously the Civic Hall, is home to Orchestra of the Swan, a professional chamber orchestra staging up to 10 orchestral concerts with international soloists per year.
- Maurice Delage calls for slurred pizzicati in the cello part of his "Quatre poèmes hindous" for soprano and chamber orchestra.
- The Chamber Orchestra "Lviv virtuosos" was organised by the best Lviv musicians in 1994.
- The Salem Chamber Orchestra includes professional area musicians as well as students.
- In contrast, a low-budget independent film may only be able to afford a 20 performer chamber orchestra or a jazz quartet.
- Australian performers such as the Australian Ballet and Australian Chamber Orchestra frequently toured abroad.
- A "chamber orchestra" is usually a smaller ensemble; a major chamber orchestra might employ as many as fifty musicians, but some are much smaller.
- The city possesses the Novosibirsk State Conservatory, named in honor of the composer Mikhail Glinka; Novosibirsk State Philharmony, home to Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra, Novosibirsk Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Russian Academic Orchestra of Folk Instruments, and other musical groups; Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theater; and several notable music venues.
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