Sentences with phrase «orchestra making»

Upbeat and sonically interesting, it's essentially a live orchestra making dance music.
He had a long career into the early 70s, and by the mid 50s, virtually any move his orchestra made was recorded.
Learn how the instruments of the orchestra make their sounds and hear examples of classical and popular music composed for horn.
The orchestra is a professional orchestra made up of about 70 musicians who travel extensively.
Back in December 2010 I learned about the Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic, a philharmonic orchestra made up solely of lawyers.
Via the Legal Watercooler, I see that in Los Angeles there is a philharmonic orchestra made up solely of lawyers.

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Between orchestra, Odyssey of the Mind, viola lessons, tutoring, and everything else that comes up in her active social life, making it all work can be time consuming and stressful.
As I made my way up to the second - story balcony — all orchestra seating had been taken by the time I arrived — I was overwhelmed by the number of people climbing up the stairs alongside me.
On April 19, the Stoneman Douglas orchestra will make the 33 - mile trip to Hollywood's Young Circle Amphitheater in Arts Park, for a special performance.
Antoni's creative programming and his personal approach to audiences have made him much sought - after worldwide, both in solo recitals and in concertos with orchestra.
He and the orchestra have recorded a number of the symphonies on DVD, making them accessible far beyond the confines of the concert hall.
If he can make use of snob appeal to sell automobiles, washing machines, or beer, he may sponsor a symphony orchestra, but if a sordid murder drama would commend itself to a larger public, he will present that instead.
A brilliant documentary film was made in 1984 of Leonard Bernstein conducting an orchestra and singers during rehearsals of his own composition, «West Side Story.»
In order to indicate this passage of time, the orchestra is occasionally made to play a symphony or the like, foreshortening the time by filling it with music.
The tenor sax made its growlish, snorting sounds, as its musician went up the two, three registers, in tandem with the European concert orchestra, playing live on the radio.
My hubby works with the local symphonic orchestra, and one of the musicians had made these and kindly gave away some at work.
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.
He toured with the Harlem Globetrotters, performed with Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra, traveled overseas for the State Department, made»em laugh on the pro tennis circuit and did ice shows, changing costumes to fit the occasion.
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.
It is teacher - intenstive for parents who are stretched for time, and it is specialist - intensive from the school model with separate teachers for so many of the subjects that make up what homeschoolers see as the beauty of Waldorf education — foreign languages, games and eurythmy, handwork, orchestra and voice and band, drama.
Perhaps they would like to learn another language, or make clay pots, or start an orchestra.
Create a whole orchestra by filling different containers with different - sized objects so they make a different sound.
You're in the trenches and what the staff officers are doing doesn't really make much difference...» — in Do No Harm he writes that governments turn the life of clinicians into a game of musical chairs, with the coalition's controversial NHS reforms the equivalent of changing the entire orchestra.
Levine made his Met debut in 1971 and became one of the signature artists in the company's 135 - year history, conducting 2,552 performances and ruling over its repertoire, orchestra and singers as music or artistic director from 1976 until he stepped down two years ago due to Parkinson's disease.
But it won't abate, unless the government mounts a vigorous and well - funded counter-campaign: hope against its enemies» agenda of hopelessness, love against virulent hate, facts against diabolic rumours, and a systematic and deliberate projection of its accomplishments, to silence the nay orchestra, now making hay.
And yet experienced singers compete well with all man - made instruments, one on one and even paired with full orchestras.
The orchestra is made up of faculty, staff, students and alumni from across the university's medical and scientific community.
Before you begin yoga, your body and mind resemble a chaotic market place and once you make yoga a part of your life your being will resemble a well - conducted orchestra playing sweet music.
Established in the 1930s, the El Paso Symphony is known as the longest continuously running symphony orchestra in Texas and makes for a great date activity.
Random Access Memories is in defining the human drive that has made the French robots: real videos, where they themselves appear, batteries live, pianos, less modular synthesizers, orchestras, voices and more real though, its characteristic vocoders.
A brass fanfare heralds the onslaught of the «Riders of Doom» — whose plundering rampage is scored with a furious piece for Latin choir and full orchestra that makes Orff's «Carmina Burina» look pallid.
«Behind the Peepers»» final segment, «Composed by: Bennett Salvay,» offers a split - screen view of the orchestra and the sequence they're scoring — unfortunately, my review copy of the DVD fell out of synch just prior and remained so'til the making - of's close, thus destroying the effect.
The orchestra leader is revealed as God, making the metaphor complete.
After a brief and promising prologue, the movie launches into an extended and wholly unnecessary sequence that depicts the birth of the universe and planet earth, complete with swelling orchestras, CGI dinosaurs and the hushed voices of various narrators who ask existential questions that the film will make no attempt to address.
The first full day of Sheffield Doc / Fest included world premieres of Magali Pettier's portrait of farming in North Yorkshire Addicted To Sheep, Brian Hill's noir - thriller documentary about a man who confessed to over 30 murders in Sweden The Confessions of Thomas Quick and an EU premiere of Landfill Harmonic following the fortunes of a Paraguayan orchestra with instruments made from rubbish dump materials.
Overseen by Keith Clark, a trio of making - of featurettes kicks off with the longest of them, «None of Them Are You: Crafting Anomalisa» (30 mins., HD), a comprehensive overview of the production that includes stills and audio from a performance of the original «sound play» (which also featured Tom Noonan, David Thewlis, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, with the film's composer Carter Burwell conducting an orchestra off to the side), shedding light on its unique staging.
«Skydive» almost makes up for the shortcomings of what has gone before - synths are still there, but it's music conceived for specific electronic textures (rather than fake orchestra) and - at last - the orchestra does break free for a while.
With the director as conductor, Joe knows how to get the best out of every instrument in the filmmaking orchestra which makes him an excellent choice for Filmmaker.»
An occasional singer, Shapiro makes guest appearances with the «little orchestra» Pink Martini, whose recent albums feature several of his contributions.
As artistic director Peter von Bagh writes, the aim is «to make film screenings shimmer like live performances — through our efforts to guarantee the original format, the best technical care...» (1) And indeed thanks to that care, which includes live accompaniment by great musicians or the use of a large orchestra for new commissioned scores, or again the availability of new and recently restored prints within the walking space of four close venues, the experience of watching a film becomes something unique, a concert - like event.
With Random Access Memories they have created an album that could only have been made wholly in the studio with real instruments and musicians (including an orchestra and children's choir).
Sometimes Ritchie makes his simplistic points simplistically: past - it Barbie doll Feldon pushes her lonely, tendresse - starved husband away and we're left looking at the blue - green - lit TV dinners in her freezer (the word «frigid» is mercifully delayed till their next interview); Michael Kidd, as a gruffly sentimental directorial superstar engaged by the local Jaycees to stage the spectacular, watches the Antelope Valley girl turn an onstage fumble into a sympathy - inducing bonus and murmurs, «They learn fast» (a mere reaction - shot cut to him at this point would have verged on the excessive; the line kills any validity the moment might have had); a drummer (screenwriter Jerry Belson, no less) watches one contestant segue into a striptease whose impiications are hilariously ambivalent in the context of so much plastic puffery, then exchanges glances with the orchestra leader and gives his drumstick a ribald stroke.
His next - level electronic film scoring doesn't make you miss the orchestra, but makes you experience a new and different quality».
Then, with the orchestra no doubt tuning up to play him off, Leto made an awkward (if well - meaning) nod to the ongoing crises in Venezuela and Ukraine before thanking Focus Features and other parts of the film team.
After all, we spend tax dollars on national parks, symphony orchestras, and Amtrak because they make the lives of those who use them better today.
Much as orchestra conductors select, organize, and train the best instrumentalists with consideration as to how each individual's skills complement those of the others, principals manage and educate school staff, making sure that the right people are filling the right roles.
So, he made the following pitch: Add a part - time strings instructor to the high school then have this person teach high school orchestra and coach elementary and secondary instrumental teachers, and increase this teacher to full time the following year as the orchestral director at both high schools.
Every blip of the throttle makes windowpanes rattle and birds scatter; any deep accelerator dive toward the firewall threatens to momentarily blur the field of vision; and when the underhood orchestra eventually climaxes at the redline, the phonetic punch becomes almost physical.
In our video above, the Jag makes the perfect companion its popping and crackling 8 - cylinder orchestra echoing across the pass's curving valleys, its 488bhp and 461 lb ft making easy work of lighting up the # 79,985 soft - top's rear tyres.
Take the roof off and GranCabrio reveals itself as a true open sportscar, the exhaust an orchestra of sound from its polished dual oval outlets with an intoxicating burble on overrun and crisp crackle on downshifts, an aural pleasure that makes you want to swap cogs over and again, just to hear the noise.
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