Sentences with phrase «on clarinet»

The trio includes Sarah Carrier on flute, Ashleé Miller on clarinet, and Andrea Christie on piano.
In fact, Kristin is no amateur musician; she has a Bachelor's of Music degree from Appalachian State University, and is trained on clarinet and violin.
That's so fun that you've been rehearsing on the clarinet!
Whenever the amplitude of alpha waves in the left frontal cortex rose above that in the right, the participants would hear a pleasant note played on a clarinet.
Providing the oom - pahs were Jimmy's Bavarians, a lederhosen - sporting musical trio featuring Don Filla of Romeoville on accordion, Hank Mitchell of Bellwood on bass and Jim Bestman of Addison on clarinet.
My friends and I in the band would make rude noises on our clarinets every time the cheerleaders would come over shaking their pompons and telling us to straighten up.
(The musicians who joined Rothenberg, on clarinets, were: John Wieczorek, percussion; Lindsey Horner, bass; Judi Silvano, vocals; Umru Rothenberg, laptop; John Dubberstein, sitar.)

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Mother to Anna, Simon, and Gabriella, Diana spent 17 years as a clarinet player on active Army duty with the West Point (NY) military band.
After spending thousands of dollars on music lessons and instruments for their children, parents often watch in dismay as once - coveted flutes, clarinets, and violins are unceremoniously abandoned.
But, Nathan did have a band concert on Thursday evening and here he is with his clarinet.
There's the usual clarinet choir rehearsal for 3 hours on Saturday followed by board game... View Post
All arrangements are by music director Michael Kosarin, who is joined by Jay Leonhart on bass; John Redsecker on drums; Kevin Kuhn on guitar and ukulele; and Lawrence Feldman on flute, clarinet and saxophone.
In less than two weeks this cat is gonna turn 82 and he's still writing, directing, clarinet playing, pumpin», and humpin» on all cylinders!!!! Wonder Wheel is gonna be Wonderful!!!
The majority of the film is backed by orchestral tunes, but each with their own variation, some tending towards blues and jazz while others rely heavily on a rather sweet clarinet and piano combination.
At the ripe old age of 16, he's left behind the locker room nonsense from his first film and taken on a more sophisticated front as a clarinet player in an international youth orchestra.
The highlight is undoubtedly the lilting main theme, heard sometimes on guitar, sometimes piano, sometimes clarinet, sometimes violin, sometimes wordless soprano; warm and nostalgic, it's a classic piece of western Americana and the variations it goes through are interesting.
At the ripe old age of 16, Agent Cody Bank has left behind the locker room nonsense from his first film and taken on a more sophisticated front as a clarinet player in an international youth orchestra.
Apart from the audio tracks, the CD also includes the following: - A licence to perform the work; - Notes for a teacher on how to put on the musical; - Story of Orpheus; - Complete Lyrics Sheets; - Narrative script; - Full production script; - A songbook adaptation for piano and voice; - Instrumental scores for violin, viola, cello, trumpet, clarinet, piano and conductor's full score; - Photos of cast members and musicians; - Backing tracks with synchronised lyrics for children to practise to, or perform with, if you don't have access to musicians.
The soloists are Carla van der Merwe (clarinet), David Bester (violin), Sulayman Human (piano), Jeffrey Armstrong and Nathan Lawrence (both on trumpet), Caroline Modiba (soprano) and Xavier Cloete (conducting).
[4] Specifically, this took the form of an interactive work titled s.laag, which serves as a game - level replica of the World's Fair held in Brussels in 1958; primarily the player - character takes on the role of a bass clarinet to navigate through various mini-games and around architectural icons.
Anthony Saunders, of seminal harsh noise group Bastard Noise, performs with Bertucci on bass clarinet, celebrating the duo's first cassette.
As an instrumentalist, she focuses on an electro - acoustic preparation of the Bass Clarinet that heavily utilizes speaker feedback.
A second duo features Anthony Saunders, of seminal harsh noise group Bastard Noise, with Bertucci on bass clarinet.
(23.7 cm) diameter Courtesy the artist and bitforms gallery, New York Amor Muñoz Mexican, born 1979 Rhythmic Manufacture, 2015/2017 Watercolor on paper, metronome, table, coverall, clock, and HD video with sound Performance at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, July 12 — 15, 2017 Dimensions variable Video production: 32K Productions Courtesy the artist Camille Norment American, born 1970 Lull, 2016 Dynamic sound installation with pendulum microphone Dimensions variable Courtesy the Camille Norment Studio O Grivo (Nelson Soares and Marcos Moreira Marcos) Active since 1990, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Cantilena, 2017 Kinetic sound installation (wood, bamboo, MDF, copper pipes, brass rods and sheets, steel rods, violin and guitar strings, nylon wires, iron sheets, galvanized steel sheets, brass paper, electrical wires, and electric motors) Overall dimensions variable San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Accessions Committee Fund purchase Susan Philipsz Scottish, born 1965 Night and Fog (Clarinet), 2016 Twelve - channel sound installation, 47 min.
As an instrumentalist, she focuses on an electro - acoustic preparation of the bass clarinet that heavily utilizes speaker feedback.
These include: The Poet, and On the Beach, by Picasso (1881 - 1973); The Clarinet by Georges Braque; Sad Young Man on a Train by Marcel Duchamp; Maiastra by Fernand Léger; Bird in Space by Constantin Brancusi; Very Rare Picture on Earth by Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953); The Red Tower, and The Nostalgia of the Poet, by Giorgio de Chirico (1888 - 1978); Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red (1938), and Compositon with Red (1939) by Piet Mondrian; Landscape with Red Spots by Vasili Kandinsky; Seated Woman II by Joan Miró; Woman with Her Throat Cut, and Woman Walking, by Giacometti (1901 - 66), Magic Garden by Paul Klee (1879 - 1940); The Kiss and Attirement of the Bride by Max Ernst, Empire of Light by Renee Magritte; Birth of Liquid Desires by Salvador Dali; The Moon Woman, and Alchemy by Jackson PollocOn the Beach, by Picasso (1881 - 1973); The Clarinet by Georges Braque; Sad Young Man on a Train by Marcel Duchamp; Maiastra by Fernand Léger; Bird in Space by Constantin Brancusi; Very Rare Picture on Earth by Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953); The Red Tower, and The Nostalgia of the Poet, by Giorgio de Chirico (1888 - 1978); Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red (1938), and Compositon with Red (1939) by Piet Mondrian; Landscape with Red Spots by Vasili Kandinsky; Seated Woman II by Joan Miró; Woman with Her Throat Cut, and Woman Walking, by Giacometti (1901 - 66), Magic Garden by Paul Klee (1879 - 1940); The Kiss and Attirement of the Bride by Max Ernst, Empire of Light by Renee Magritte; Birth of Liquid Desires by Salvador Dali; The Moon Woman, and Alchemy by Jackson Pollocon a Train by Marcel Duchamp; Maiastra by Fernand Léger; Bird in Space by Constantin Brancusi; Very Rare Picture on Earth by Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953); The Red Tower, and The Nostalgia of the Poet, by Giorgio de Chirico (1888 - 1978); Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red (1938), and Compositon with Red (1939) by Piet Mondrian; Landscape with Red Spots by Vasili Kandinsky; Seated Woman II by Joan Miró; Woman with Her Throat Cut, and Woman Walking, by Giacometti (1901 - 66), Magic Garden by Paul Klee (1879 - 1940); The Kiss and Attirement of the Bride by Max Ernst, Empire of Light by Renee Magritte; Birth of Liquid Desires by Salvador Dali; The Moon Woman, and Alchemy by Jackson Pollocon Earth by Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953); The Red Tower, and The Nostalgia of the Poet, by Giorgio de Chirico (1888 - 1978); Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red (1938), and Compositon with Red (1939) by Piet Mondrian; Landscape with Red Spots by Vasili Kandinsky; Seated Woman II by Joan Miró; Woman with Her Throat Cut, and Woman Walking, by Giacometti (1901 - 66), Magic Garden by Paul Klee (1879 - 1940); The Kiss and Attirement of the Bride by Max Ernst, Empire of Light by Renee Magritte; Birth of Liquid Desires by Salvador Dali; The Moon Woman, and Alchemy by Jackson Pollock.
The first piece made for the show, The End of Time, features two figures, one holding sheet music and the other playing a clarinet, standing on a coastline with reddened water behind them.
In our new take on the song, David added whale - ish notes on his bass clarinet along with samples of the crackle and shoosh of floating sea ice and we added two new verses taking the story from the ice - locked end of the little ice age to this era of warming, melting and opening seaways.
Last weekend, I got my classical music on, not just by attending a symphony concert in a town better known for Spam (the meat kind), but by playing 3rd clarinet in a Gustav Holst piece.
Tonight I had to leave at 5 pm on the dot (to beat the Harbour Bridge traffic), collect girls from After School Care, sushi for dinner in the car and then straight to clarinet lessons.
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