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Orchestra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An essay or paper on The History of the Orchestra. The orchestra only really started to take shape around the middle of the 17th Century (Baroque period). It was the stage in music history when composers first began to use instruments with skill and sensitivity. ... This instrument appeared in the orchestra from time to time,
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The Orchestra was invited by ASCAP to perform at Carnegie Hall with three of the greatest bands ever -- Paul Whiteman, Fred Waring and Benny Goodman -- and ...
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he was named principal guest conductor in 1969 and served in that capacity until 1972. The second principal guest conductor in the Orchestra's history was Claudio Abbado, who held the position from 1982 to 1985. For the five seasons from 1963 to 1968, Jean Martinon held the position of music director.
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In this section you can explore the history of the orchestra and discover how, through evolution, technical advancement and the whim of certain composers, it came to exist in the way we know it today. ... The History of the Orchestra...
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History of 1001 Nights Orchestra ... Conceptualized and led by Kamran Hooshmand, 1001 Nights Orchestra has entranced Austin with the music and culture of the Middle East since the late 1980's. A member of the first Middle Eastern Ensemble at the University of Texas, Kamran began hosting a Middle Eastern music gathering in...
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The 1961-62 season of the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra was its first. The orchestra was founded by musicians and music educators to provide a community orchestra for Dearborn. Now in its 43rd season, the Dearborn Symphony continues to be one of the region’s strongest and most talented community symphony orchestras.
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