Sentences with phrase «concerto for»

The Chicago Tribune interviewed composer Jennifer Higdon (1999) about her new concerto for the low brass section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Sala recomposed the tempo of the concerto for each musician so that the two performances progress in and out of sync to produce the perception of musical echoes — a paradoxical experience in a space in which actual echoes are impossible.
The recipient of commissions from the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, St. Paul's Cathedral, and others, he has written more than 80 works for the concert stage, including the operas Two Boys (2010), Dark Sisters (2011), and the forthcoming Marnie; the song cycles Sentences (2015), for countertenor Iestyn Davies, and Impossible Things (2009), for tenor Mark Padmore; a viola concerto for violist Nadia Sirota; and the choral works My Days (2011) and Recordare, Domine (2013), written for the Hilliard Ensemble and the Tallis Scholars respectively.
This concerto for piano and orchestra is Roger Wanamo's third FINAL FANTASY - related piano orchestration.
August 31, 2016 • From operas about Steve Jobs and Alice in Wonderland to an orchestral evocation of Detroit and a new concerto for Yo - Yo Ma, the new concert season is flush with premieres.
Recently completed projects include Azul, a cello concerto for Yo - Yo Ma and the Boston Symphony; the soundtrack for Francis Ford Coppola's film Youth Without Youth; Rose of the Winds, commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and premiered by them with Yo - Yo Ma, the Silk Road Ensemble and Miguel Harth - Bedoya conducting; and Kuai Le (Joy), premiered by Yo - Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble at the opening of the 2007 Special Olympics in Shanghai.
Over the last 25 years, Glass has composed operas, symphonies, piano concertos, concertos for violin, piano, timpani, and saxophone quartet and orchestra; soundtracks for films, and works for experimental theater, solo piano and organ.
Mozart must have enjoyed the horn; he wrote such great concertos for it.

Not exact matches

As Wolterstorff recognizes, «the fact that Jesus never ran for political office does not become an objection to running for political office, any more than the fact that he never heard a piano concerto becomes an objection to listening to piano concertos.
For their first ready - to - wear collection, Karen Erickson and Vicki Beamon transported us back in time to the Prohibition Era by way of a swanky German speakeasy burlesque bar complete with cabaret café - style seating, flapper dancers, and live concerto music courtesy of The Citizens Band.
Writer / director Terence Davies (adapting the 1952 play by Terence Rattigan) takes the scenario for what it is and plays it — along with the Samuel Barber violin concerto that serves as the film's score — at the appropriate, amplified level.
It is for him what Rachmaninoff's third piano concerto was for David Helfgott.
His violin concerto, K. 219 in A minor for example, was first performed here in December 1775.
Mistaken Visions is an indie group hailing from Hamburg, and boy do they have a terrific concerto prepared for all music lovers.
For the artist, as a classically trained pianist, painting holds emotions akin to those felt listening to a concerto.
Rather than concertos they are chamber music, «the music of friends» (an apt expression for someone as generous as Parsons).
The deck chairs are being re-arranged on the Titanic's Lido deck in preparation for Nero's fiddle virtuoso concerto extravaganza.
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