Serenade for Tenor, Saxophone and Orchestra ( My Dear Benjamin ): Serenade for Tenor, Saxophone and Orchestra ("My Dear Benjamin") is a musical composition by Lyle Chan. Its text is drawn from letters between English composer Benjamin Britten and his first romantic interest, Wulff Scherchen. (My Dear Benjamin) [100%] 2024-12-15 [Classical music in Australia] [Classical song cycles in English]...
Saxophone: The saxophone is a musical instrument from the woodwind family, using a single reed and a conical bore. Invented in 1841 by Adolphe Sax, the saxophone serves as a bridge between the brass and woodwind worlds, combining the volume of ... [88%] 2023-11-24
Saxophone (homonymie): Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Saxophone peut désigner. (Homonymie) [88%] 2023-11-24
Saxophone: The saxophone is a single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, which is commonly constructed of brass. It is played with a single reed. [88%] 2023-11-21 [Saxophones] [1846 introductions]...
Saxophone: The saxophone is a conical-bored instrument of the woodwind family, usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece like the clarinet. It was invented by Adolphe Sax around 1840. The saxophone is most commonly associated with ... [88%] 2023-02-04
Saxophone: Saxophone, a modern hybrid musical instrument invented by Adolphe Sax, having the clarinet mouthpiece with single reed applied to a conical brass tube. In general appearance the saxophone resembles the bass clarinet, but the tube of the latter is cylindrical ... [88%] 2022-09-02
Saxophone: The saxophone was invented by a Belgian clarinetist and instrument maker Adolphe Sax, who is credited with the invention or modification of many wind instruments (all of whose names begin with “sax”.) The saxophone and the "saxhorn" are the only ... [88%] 2023-02-23 [Wind Instruments]
Saxophone: The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed on a mouthpiece ... (Single-reed woodwind instrument) [88%] 2023-11-21 [Saxophones] [1846 introductions]...
Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra: The Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra were a group of six American saxophonists who played as a saxophone ensemble in recordings and live performance. They were based in Santa Cruz, California and were active from about 1980 till some time in ... [79%] 2022-06-16 [Saxophone organizations] [American jazz ensembles from California]...
Cue for Saxophone: Cue for Saxophone is an album by pianist and composer Billy Strayhorn's Septet comprising members of the Duke Ellington Orchestra recorded in 1959 and originally released on the Felsted label in 1959, then reissued by Vocalion in 1962. Strayhorn ... [77%] 2022-12-09 [Billy Strayhorn albums] [1959 albums]...
Orchestra (album): Orchestra is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber, recorded between May and August 1988 and released on ECM later that year. The octet features brass section Herbert Joos, Anton Jillich, Rudolf Diebetsberger, Thomas Hauschild, Wolfgang Czelustra ... (Album) [70%] 2024-01-12 [ECM Records albums] [Eberhard Weber albums]...
Orchestra: An orchestra is an ensemble of musicians, led by a director. Orchestras are used frequently in western classical music and often have the instruments divided into sections. [70%] 2023-03-12 [Musical Terms]
Orchestra (Kunst): Die Orchestra (Aussprache [ɔrˈçɛstra]) (griechisch für Tanzplatz) war ursprünglich eine um den Altar des griechischen Gottes Dionysos angelegte Fläche für kultische Tänze und Gesänge. Im klassischen griechischen Theater wurde die Orchestra dann bestimmendes architektonisches Element der Arenabühne und die Spielfläche ... (Kunst) [70%] 2023-07-02
Orchestra: An orchestra is a large group of musicians performing together, usually led by a conductor. In its strictest sense the term is used to identify a group having instruments from all four of the major families of musical instrument: strings ... [70%] 2023-08-27
Orchestra: An orchestra is an instrumental ensemble, consisting of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion sections. The term orchestra derives from the Greek name for the semicircular area in front of the ancient Greek stage reserved for the chorus in theatrical presentations ... [70%] 2023-02-04
Orchestra: Orchestra, in its modern acceptation the place in a theatre or concert hall set apart for the musicians; a carefullybalanced group of performers on stringed, wind and percussion instruments adapted for playing in concert and directed by a conductor. In ... [70%] 2022-09-02
Concertino for Horn and Orchestra (Weber): The Concertino for Horn and Orchestra in E minor, J188 (Op. 45), was composed in 1806 for the Karlsruhe player Dautrevaux, and revised for the Munich virtuoso Rauch in 1815 (completed on 31 August) by Carl Maria von Weber (Warrack ... (Weber) [70%] 2023-09-20 [Compositions by Carl Maria von Weber] [Horn concertos]...
Movements for Piano and Orchestra (ballet): Movements for Piano and Orchestra is a neoclassical ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to Stravinsky's score of the same name. The ballet premiered on April 9, 1963, at City Center of Music and Drama, performed by the New York ... (Ballet) [70%] 2024-03-29 [1963 ballet premieres] [Ballets by George Balanchine]...
Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra: The Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra was written by Igor Stravinsky in Nice between 1926 and 1929. The score was revised in 1949. (Musical composition by Igor Stravinsky) [70%] 2024-08-27 [Concertos by Igor Stravinsky] [Piano concertos]...
Concerto for Harmonica and Orchestra (Arnold): The Concerto for Harmonica and Orchestra, Opus 46, is a concerto featuring a harmonica soloist, written by English composer Malcolm Arnold. The piece was composed in 1954 for the American harmonica virtuoso Larry Adler, and was premiered on August 14 ... (Arnold) [70%] 2024-11-04 [Concertos by Malcolm Arnold] [1954 compositions]...
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