Symphony-orchestra Sentence Examples
During her studies Claire played first clarinet in the Symphony Orchestra and performed with the New Music Group and various other ensembles.
They're going get a symphony orchestra to back me up with stuff that I wrote in F sharp minor and stuff.
Since 1981, he has been first oboe of the Simón BolÃvar Symphony Orchestra.
Written originally for solo percussion and orchestra, by Michael Daugherty, this work was commissioned by the US National Symphony Orchestra.
I like to think that the modern day symphony orchestra has evolved to the state that it has.
Later the same year Nielsen wrote a number of minor pieces for a wind quintet formed by players in the Royal Danish Symphony Orchestra.
His recording career began in 1958 with Decca 's first stereophonic recording, " 1812 " with the London Symphony Orchestra.
He worked as a violinist in the symphony orchestra of the Slovak National Theater in Bratislava for five years.
She has served on the Boards of many philanthropic organizations including the Boston Symphony Orchestra Overseers (1993-2003), YWCA (1988-1998; Austin, Boston and New York), DoSomething (2003-2005) and Public Allies (2006-present).
The London Symphony Orchestra and Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra have even performed music from Final Fantasy.
AdvertisementThe name Tanglewood comes from a book by Nathaniel Hawthorne that was written at the site that would become the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The Tappan family continued to own its summer residence at Tanglewood for nearly a century more, until the Boston Symphony Orchestra came calling.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra made its debut at Tanglewood under a tent Aug. 23, 1936.
Like many other similar events elsewhere in the nation, the annual event expanded beyond summer concerts performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
For more information on buying tickets, concert schedules at Tanglewood and directions, visit the official Boston Symphony Orchestra website.
AdvertisementThe Star Wars theme song was an amazing symphonic masterpiece created by composer John Williams, and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
The musical development of the city was stimulated by the creation of a symphony orchestra.
His most recent work, a trumpet concerto, was premiered by the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra in 1996.