Sentences with phrase «orchestra at»

Jason recorded live orchestra at Ocean Way Studios in Nashville and combined it with many of his signature sounds — found percussion, experimental instruments and haunting soloists come together to form a unique and ever - changing adaptive score that is «part of what makes the game so memorable.»
I'm sure the musical compositions were slightly changed for the new tours, so as to not seem stagnant, but I couldn't help but feel like the harps seemed out of tune and a little off from the rest of the orchestra at times; Enough to make my mind start focusing on just the harps until they stopped playing.
Ocean meets orchestra at the PRISMA (Pacific Region International Summer Music Academy) orchestral music festival in Powell River this June.
The 180 - piece orchestra at KIPP New York gives bewildered and frustrated preteens an incentive to go to school each morning.
Political leanings aside, «The Last Jedi» is a humdinger, revving up to a monster climax that roars like an orchestra at full power.
On 12 February 1924, George Gershwin took to the stage with an orchestra at the Aeolian Hall in New York City.
Chinese practitioners see your chemical messengers as a manifestation of the orchestra at work in your body — a reflection, in a sense, of your diet, sleep, lifestyle, and passions.
Though there was no orchestra at last week's weekly protest at Faso Broadway Kingston district office, a six - piece band of musicians from Rosendale did perform.
A mix - up between himself and the orchestra at the royal banquet left the president blurting out a rather pretentious toast over the top of - that's right!
«They have an orchestra at their fingertips,» Gumm says.
They join the summer orchestra at the shore.
I've got full confidence for an amazing screening and not only because of the talent involved, but also having seen various orchestras at film screenings across London but this one really stands out as a «must - see»!
At the public charter school behind St. Columbkille's Church on Market Street in Brighton, we've been hanging out with the most advanced of several orchestras at the Conservatory Lab Charter School.

Not exact matches

This year's finals, at L.A.'s Staples Center, featured a performance by a full orchestra and new music by platinum - selling artist Zedd.
In an attempt to increase the proportion of women in the orchestra, which at the time was below 10 %, the orchestra started implementing blind auditions.
shows West proposing to his baby momma at AT&T Park in San Francisco, as a 50 - piece orchestra plays Lana Del Rey's «Young and Beautiful.»
Melton Mustafa, founder of the jazz studies program at Florida Memorial University in Miami Gardens, played with the Count Basie and Duke Ellington orchestras and once supported Frank Sinatra with his trumpet.
My hubby works with the local symphonic orchestra, and one of the musicians had made these and kindly gave away some at work.
One of the most beloved holiday traditions at Epcot, the Candlelight Processional, inspires guests and instills the Christmas spirit through the retelling of the Christmas story by celebrity narrators, accompanied by a masterful orchestra and choir, Disney says.
When Arsenal were up against the German club Borussia Dortmund a few years ago their manager at the time was the current Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and he made the famous remark about their style of football being like heavy metal compared with Arsenal under Arsene Wenger being more like an orchestra.
At Brooklyn's Erasmus Hall High School Lee played clarinet in the orchestra and basketball for four years.
Larry Bird chose my high school to do his student teaching after the ISU Sycamores run to the NCAA championship game and several of us from orchestra kids got to shoot around with him at what would have been our fourth hour orchestra class which was delayed half an hour for one semester while the teacher had younger students from the new middle school built together with the high.
Xavi has been described as the «architect «and the «director of the orchestra», as he has been at the heart of the most successful team in the club's history since making his professional debut aged just 18.
When I was at primary school we played every week, even in the middle of August, in thick, clawing mud, and it was cold so the lace on the leather football would leave an imprint on your forehead, and would cause irreparable damage to your orchestras if you were unfortunate enough to be struck amidships.
Silva has now scored four goals in his last three games and was at his brilliant best here, conducting the City orchestra with his passing and movement.
I couldn't actually see most of them and wouldn't have cared if there was an entire orchestra in there at that point — in our case, it was protocol, there was no real emergency, and the boys were born with no problems.
The Chicago Park District, which manages the concerts, dropped an alternate program for Saturday and Sunday nights that would have excluded the chorus after members of the orchestra declined to cross picket lines at a rehearsal site.
she was breast fed until she was almost 3 graduated highschool with high honors at 16 and got accepted into her major in orchestra her freshman year in college at one of the best schools in the state which is totally unheard of with freshmen.
It's been just over a year since David Bowie's death, and tonight a memorial concert at MIT features the entirety of his final album, Blackstar, arranged for a full orchestra.
And if it's not that, it's the arts for me, be it wandering through a gallery, listening to an orchestra and choir, or cheering local groups as they take part in the community carnival at Stockton International Riverside Festival, one of the best street arts festivals in Europe, which marks its 25th anniversary this year.
He said at the rate Makarfi and his people were going, «anyone who wants to become anything in the PDP would have to first go and pay obeisance to a demi - god in Rivers State and his orchestra special assistant from Afao - Ekiti, Ekiti State.»
Besides, look closely at the security profile of the «Nigeria - is - not - ripe - for - state - police» orchestra.
The Northside Festival, which will kick off June 14th, will feature over 350 bands at 25 venues in and around Williamsburg and Greenpoint, including Ceremony, Tinariwen, Screaming Females and GZA, who will be performing Liquid Swords with Grammy Award - winning Latin funk orchestra Grupo Fantasm.
Enjoy thundering thoroughbred horses at Saratoga Race Course and top ballet and orchestra performances at Saratoga Performing Arts Center.
Nonetheless, at the NIH, a variety of extramural activities are available, including clubs for biking, judo, taekwondo, sailing, hiking, and yoga; there is even an NIH orchestra, says Phil Lenowitz, deputy director of NIH's Office of Human Resources.
After more than six years of research, the research team led by María Soengas, head of CNIO's Melanoma Group, showed that RAB7 acts as an orchestra director, determining the fate of melanoma cells: at high concentrations of RAB7, cellular autodigestion is very active, and this allows tumor cells to obtain energy, prevent the accumulation of toxic components and thus divide and proliferate; when RAB7 is reduced, cells use endosomes to recycle metastatic proteins, favouring their dispersal throughout the body.
Thanks to GarageBand's built - in effects, you can trigger a virtual orchestra via an attached keyboard or transform your basement guitar strumming into a blaring Pearl Jam solo performed at Madison Square Garden.
The orchestra is not stopping at physics.
At 11.30 am on Sunday, she joins an orchestra in London to explore our relationship with the cosmos.
Each cell of our body is the result of an orchestra of sophisticated mechanisms that control which genes are and are not expressed at any given time.
The ultimate consciousness product occurs from those numerous brain sites at the same time and not in one site in particular, much as the performance of a symphonic piece does not come from the work of a single musician or even from a whole section of an orchestra.
This is because an orchestra is typically loudest around 500 Hz, with the sound level dropping off quickly at higher frequencies.
At the tender age of five it played the organ in concert with one of Japan's leading orchestras.
WHEN Rod Stewart appeared at Wembley Stadium last month he was backed by a 22 - piece orchestra as well as his 14 - piece band.
We know that regeneration is an orchestra of communication signals from a number of different tissues, and those tissues have to turn on genetic light switches at the same time, so part of the challenge in defining those circuits in greater detail is going to be interrogating these miRNAs and their potential target genes in a mammalian system.
MANCHESTER»S INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WILL PERFORM A UNIQUE PROM IN THE SHADOW OF THE ICONIC LOVELL TELESCOPE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER»S JODRELL BANK OBSERVATORY.
He will perform at the specially curated by New Order show on July 7th and the inaugural Jodrell Bank proms with Manchester symphony orchestra the Hallé on August 31st.
We'll play some of the most exciting music there is, and nothing beats hearing a world - class symphony orchestra playing at the top of their game.
Basically, it's the equivalent of a huge orchestra all playing a different note at once.
To understand how the orchestra can get out of harmony, we need to look at a concept called the «pregnenolone steal», a chronic stress response within the body.
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