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String Orchestra · Grinnell College Musical Instrument CollectionThe string orchestra consists of instruments belonging to the violin family (violin [two sections], viola, violoncello, double bass) with doubling of each part ...
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String Orchestra: Evolution, Repertoire, and Enduring AppealWolfgang Amadeus Mozart contributed significantly to the repertoire with works like Eine kleine Nachtmusik, one of the most recognizable string orchestra ...Missing: authoritative | Show results with:authoritative
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The Evolution of the Orchestra: Strings | WFMTMay 2, 2025 · The modern string section comprises violins, violas, cellos, and double basses. (Sometimes harps are included in this group, though we will be focusing on ...Missing: definition composition<|control11|><|separator|>
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10 essential pieces for string orchestra - The StradJun 15, 2022 · 1. Elgar: Introduction and Allegro · 2. Tippett: Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli · 3. Tchaikovsky Serenade · 4. Shostakovich Chamber ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Recording medium of performance for musical works (RDA 6.15)string orchestra: an orchestra consisting solely or primarily of string instruments. Use "string orchestra" even when there are keyboard, percussion, and/or ...
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Barber, Adagio for Strings Program Notes - Fort Collins SymphonyFeb 10, 2022 · ... string orchestra right away in 1936. In this full, lush guise the ... Barber makes much of the homogeneous timbre of the string section ...
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The Classical Orchestra Information Page on Classic CatA full-size orchestra (about 100 players) may sometimes be called a ... String orchestra · Typical instrument layout. Notes. ^ The Wagner Tuba; ^ Hector ...
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Print - ScholasticIt has been given this name because it is small enough to play in a small hall, or chamber. A string orchestra is made up of only the stringed instruments of ...
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Choosing the Perfect Ensemble Size: Duos, Trios, Quartets ...Jun 21, 2024 · The string quartet is one of the most beloved and enduring ensembles in classical music. It is comprised of two violins, one viola, and one ...
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[PDF] The Orchestra and its InstrumentsThis is why a good deal of music has been written for string orchestra alone. This is also the reason for the strings being the foundation of the symphony.
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A Bittersweet Transition From Chamber Piece to Full OrchestraDec 10, 2003 · It is always therefore bittersweet to hear one's favorite chamber works played by a full string orchestra. The tension of the harmonies, the ...
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Kassel Spohr Chamber Orchestra - Naxos Records... string-orchestra repertoire and to give particular ... Democratically organised, the Kassel Spohr Chamber Orchestra frequently performs without conductor.
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The origins of the Violin:The birth of the violin - Musical Instrument ...The two earliest violin makers in recorded history are both from northern Italy: Andre Amati from Cremona and Gasparo di Bertolotti from Salon.
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The Origins of the Violin - JustViolin.orgOn the other hand, the pear-shape variety of the Rebab was adopted by the Byzantine Empire and became the Byzantine Lyra. The Lyra has three to five strings and ...
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13.1 Development of Baroque string and wind instruments - FiveableBaroque string instruments underwent significant changes, revolutionizing music. The violin family replaced viols, with standardized sizes and improved designs.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Arcangelo Corelli: a concise biography - Baroque MusicHis contributions can be divided three ways, as violinist, composer, and teacher. It was his skill on the new instrument known as the violin and his extensive ...
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Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678-1741) - Philharmonia Baroque OrchestraVivaldi wrote over 500 instrumental concertos and sacred choral works. He also composed some 40 operas, not for the school, but for public performance in ...
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Antonio Vivaldi: Venetian Virtuoso - Baroque MusicVivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major ...
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Vivaldi and the Ospedale della Pietà - Explore Classical MusicThis was 18th-century Venice, and the institution in question was the Ospedale della Pietà, a foundation that cared for abandoned and orphaned children.
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George Frideric Handel: his story from Germany to EnglandFeb 23, 2025 · In the summer of 1717 the king requested a concert on the River Thames and Handel was commissioned to write 'Water Music', for wind and strings.
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The Story of the Viol | WETAJul 16, 2023 · This was made clear as far back as 1607, when Monteverdi called for ten members of the violin family to be used in his opera Orfeo. Joined by ...
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The Baroque Concerto Grosso - LCS ProductionsThe ripieni are a small string orchestra, later occasionally including wind instruments (trumpets, oboes, flutes, horns). "Concerto grosso" originally signified ...
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[PDF] Mozart's Orchestras: Applying Historical Knowledge to Modern ...(1) Clarity Many 18th-century orchestras have pro- portionally more violins, fewer cellos and, especially, fewer violas; most often either the numbers of cellos ...
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Felix Mendelssohn: Reviving the Works of J.S. BachMendelssohn scholar R. Larry Todd points out that the "highly mannered style" of several of young Felix's string symphonies, dating from the 1820s, may have ...
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Program Notes: Dvořák's Serenade for Strings - Houston SymphonyNov 10, 2015 · In May of that year, Dvořák created his melodious Serenade for String—in less than two weeks. When a member of the Vienna Philharmonic tried ...
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The resurrection of the string orchestraJun 3, 2024 · The trend would continue long into the 20th century – see Britten's Simple Symphony and Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, or Penderecki's ...Missing: neoclassicism influence
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[PDF] AN ENGLISH ROMP - Milwaukee Symphony OrchestraMay 23, 2021 · Among his best-known works are The Lark. Ascending, Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, Fantasia on “Greensleeves,” and the Symphony No. 1 (“A ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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St. Paul's Suite, Op.29 No.2 (Holst, Gustav) - IMSLPSt. Paul's Girl's School Orchestra. Composer Time PeriodComp. Period, Early 20th century. Piece Style, Early 20th century. Instrumentation, strings. External ...Missing: revival | Show results with:revival
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[PDF] NEOCLASSICISM IN BRITISH INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC - COREThe early twentieth century saw music fracture into many individual dialects; one of the most significant of these was Neoclassicism.
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BERNARD HERRMANN – Fathers of Film Music, Part 7Dec 1, 2014 · For “Psycho” Herrmann made an audacious decision to only employ a string orchestra. This choice removed the many tools composers ...
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Shaker Loops by John Adams | Concert Library — The Saint Paul ...” Unsatisfied with his first attempt, expanded the score into a string septet (and ultimately string orchestra) and changed the title to Shaker Loops. “The ' ...Missing: 1945 film
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Anna Clyne Brings Electronics and the Orchestra Into Close HarmonyAug 9, 2023 · The idea is to integrate electronic signal processing and sound elements into an orchestral composition in real time.
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Status of Orchestra Programs in the Public Schools - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · The purpose of this study was to monitor the status of string instruction in string programs throughout the United States.<|separator|>
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(PDF) Integration of Electronic Music Looping in Orchestra as an ...Mar 8, 2025 · This study introduces an innovative approach to orchestral education by blending classical music principles with popular music elements and ...
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String Section - The Orchestra: A User's Manual - Andrew HugillThe typical orchestra has 16 First Violins, 14 Second Violins, 12 Violas, 10 Cellos and 8 Double Basses, but of course numbers vary depending on the ...
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An Introduction to the Orchestra, and the String SectionAug 23, 2019 · 1st Violins with 18 players · 2nd Violins with 16 players · Violas with 12 players · Cellos with 10 players · Basses with 8 players.
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String Section Sizes - deBreved - Tim Davies WebsiteThe string section sizes were pretty standard, and similar to the concert hall where each lower section shrinks by two players.
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Why Do Orchestras Tune to an A-Note Pitch at 440 Hz? - WQXRJul 5, 2017 · Orchestras tune to A at 440 Hz because it was standardized by ISO in 1955, following a 1939 British Standards Institution meeting and a 1885 ...
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What does instrumentation look like for the smallest symphony ...Aug 26, 2023 · Small symphony orchestras are known as “chamber orchestras". A chamber orchestra might comprise anything from 12 to 40 musicians and, although ...<|separator|>
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"Required Listening" Pieces for 20-Piece String Orchestra?Jan 25, 2017 · There is a smaller ensemble version of it by "Ensemble XXI" that is streamable. Ralph Vaughan Williams "The Lark Ascending" -- strings with ...Missing: variations | Show results with:variations
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Andante festivo – hsk-sbs-prd - sibelius.fiIn 1939 Sibelius prepared a version of the Andante festivo for string orchestra and timpani with the broadcast in mind. The recording of the broadcast is ...
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'Ficciones,' Concerto for Electric Violin and Orchestra (2022) by ...Jan 5, 2024 · ... modern compositional techniques through the voice of the electric ... 'Ficciones,' Concerto for Electric Violin and Orchestra (2022) by Roberto ...
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(PDF) Non-Western musical instruments and contemporary ...Dec 10, 2020 · This article is focused on the use of non-Western musical instruments in 20 th-century and contemporary art music composition.
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Viola Ensemble - Music | String Play for AllYour students will really benefit from arrangements of major viola concertos by Telemann, Stamitz, Hoffmeister, and Handel/Casadesus for three violas.
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Number of string players in the orchestra - Young ComposersFeb 20, 2009 · Generally, you can count on anywhere from 16 to 24 1st violins, depending on the orchestra. The 2nd violin section is, generally slightly smaller than the 1st ...
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Arcangelo Corelli - CCARH WikiAug 28, 2024 · In today's repertory, the Corelli's Concerti grossi Op. 6 are regarded as the culminating works of their genre, which had a relatively short ...Missing: orchestra | Show results with:orchestra
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Vivaldi - L'Estro Armonico - Early Music VancouverSep 29, 2018 · They synthesize virtuosic writing for solo instruments, rich scoring using two viola parts, and ritornello (refrain) form typical of the ...
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Approaching Baroque Style with Modern String Players - Vox HumanaJan 28, 2018 · Practical rehearsal techniques, contracting strategies, and conducting techniques that can guide modern string players to playing baroque music.
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Chapter 4: Music of the Baroque PeriodThe Baroque Period, lasting from about 1600-1750, brought forth several popular composers that can be heard on any given day on a “classical” music station.
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Mozart's Divertimenti, K. 136-138 - Boston BaroqueWolfgang composed three divertimenti, K. 136-138, for strings. These pieces are often counted as his first string quartets.Missing: Classical galant
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CD reviews - musica Dei donumIn addition to these trios Haydn composed seven Divertimenti à 8 - also known as 'Octets' -, scored for baryton, two violins, viola, cello, double bass and two ...
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Music in the Galant Style - Robert Gjerdingen - Oxford University PressMusic in the Galant Style is an authoritative and readily understandable study of the core compositional style of the eighteenth century.
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String Octet, Op.20, Felix Mendelssohn - LA PhilMendelssohn completed his String Octet in October 1825, when he was 16. One of the finest of his early works, the octet is remarkable for its polished ...
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Serenade for String Orchestra, Op.48 (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr) - IMSLPFree Recordings. Klassik-resampled (digital realization) ; Work Title, Serenade for String Orchestra ; Serenade for Strings ; Composer, Tchaikovsky, Pyotr ; Key, C ...
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Introduction and Allegro, Op.47 (Elgar, Edward) - IMSLPFirst Performance. 1905-03-08 in London, Queen's Hall. London Symphony Orchestra, Edward Elgar (conductor). First Pub ...
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Romantic Period Music - Music Theory AcademyLonger melodies than classical period; Bigger range of dynamics; Larger range in pitch (could be very easily expressed on the piano). Nationalism in music ...
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The Romantic Period - Liberty Park MusicLarge concert halls were erected to accommodate large performing orchestras and huge audiences. Composers could now earn money from the performance and ...Topics Of Romanticism · Musical Traits Of... · Concert LifeMissing: salons | Show results with:salons
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String Chamber Music and Its Audiences in the Nineteenth CenturyThis introductory chapter discusses string chamber music, which fostered a variety of social interactions that helped build communities within communities in ...Abstract · The Middle Class Defined · Masculine Leisure In The...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Béla Bartók - Divertimento - Boosey & HawkesBartók, Béla. Divertimento. op. BB118 (1939). for string orchestra. Duration: 26'. Publisher. Boosey & Hawkes. Territory. This work is available from Boosey ...
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Igor Stravinsky - Apollon musagète - Boosey & HawkesThis work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world. ... Here, the gravely beautiful music with which the work began is truly recapitulated "on high" – ...
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Chamber Symphony (arrangement of String Quartet No. 8)Chamber Symphony (arrangement of String Quartet No. 8). op. 110a (1960). for string orchestra, arranged by Rudolf Barshai. Duration: 23'.
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Polymorphia - Schott MusicTitle: Polymorphia ; Edition: Study score ; Publisher/Label: Schott Music ; Year of composition: 1961 ; Duration: 10 ′0 ′′.
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Pärt: Fratres (1977) for string orchestra and percussionComposed in Pärt's very own Tintinnabuli-style, Fratres allows many different settings because it is not bound to a specific timbre.
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In Seven Days | Faber MusicTo celebrate the 50th birthday of Thomas Adès, the LSO release an online concert of Sibelius Sixth Symphony and Adès' monumental In Seven Days, with Kirill ...
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Defining Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century MusicJan 8, 2018 · One of these trends will no doubt be musical interculturality and plurality. Thus, if Twentieth-Century Music embraces 'all aspects of music in ...
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Minimalism for strings: An overview with performance advice from ...Jan 17, 2018 · KEY MINIMALIST REPERTOIRE · John Adams Road Movies (1995; Boosey & Hawkes) · Michael Nyman Zoo Caprices (1986; Chester Music) · Arvo Pärt Spiegel ...
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Serenade for String Orchestra - Tchaikovsky ResearchAug 13, 2023 · Tchaikovsky's Serenade for String Orchestra in C major, Op. 48 (TH 48 ; ČW 45) was written and orchestrated in September and October 1880.
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Simple Symphony | Benjamin Britten - Wise Music ClassicalThis Simple Symphony is entirely based on material which the composer wrote between the ages of nine and twelve.
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BRITTEN: Simple Symphony for String Orchestra, Op. 4 - Utah ...Jan 12, 2023 · BRITTEN: Simple Symphony for String Orchestra, Op. 4 ... Exceptional precociousness is a rare but famously recurring theme in classical music ...
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Divertimento, Sz.113 (Bartók, Béla) - IMSLPDivertimento, Sz.113 (Bartók, Béla) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada, as well as countries where the copyright term is ...
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Elgar: Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Op.47 | YellowBarnThe Introduction and Allegro, which for its virtuosity and sonority is a supreme achievement for the string orchestra, fully reflecting Elgar's first-hand ...
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Catalogue Classics: Samuel Barber – Adagio for StringsDerived from the middle movement of his String Quartet, Op. 11, it was premiered in 1938 by Arturo Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra.
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Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis is notable for the full, shimmering tone of its many-voiced string ensemble, its flowing, interwoven themes, and the ...
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BWV 1068 - The Bach Choir of BethlehemOf Bach's four orchestral suites the third is the best known, largely due to the fame of the second movement, the famous “Air for the G string.
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Movies - John Williams H.S. Strings Orchestra atStanton's Sheet MusicMovies - John Williams · Angela's Ashes, Theme From · Dartmoor, 1912 (From War Horse) · Harry's Wondrous World · Hatikva (From Munich) · Indiana Jones/ ...
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Arranging For Strings: Part 1 - Sound On SoundConsider ensemble size, introduce melodic movement, avoid block chords, and be aware of instrument ranges when arranging for strings.
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What Is a Concertmaster? - Yamaha MusicSep 19, 2025 · For string players, watching the concertmaster is especially important to ensure that the bows are going in the correct direction.
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Concertmaster - Berklee College of MusicThe concertmaster is a vital musical leader with widely ranging responsibilities, from tuning the orchestra to working closely with the conductor.
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Inside the Role of a Concertmaster - Pennsylvania Sinfonia OrchestraApr 26, 2025 · The concertmaster leads by example, setting standards for intonation, style, articulation, and musical phrasing. Their leadership extends ...
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Why do orchestras have leaders and what do they do? - Classic FMNov 21, 2024 · Fundamentally, the concertmaster is a vital link between the conductor and the orchestra. They help translate a conductor's gestures into actual ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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5 Steps to Improving Intonation in Your String Orchestra### Rehearsal Practices for Intonation in String Orchestras
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How to Blend into a Section in an Orchestra—or Project Over it as a ...To blend, section players must multitask, follow the conductor, and use cohesive bowing. Soloists must project their sound to be audible.
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The String Orchestra of Brooklyn - COOL HUNTING®Mar 15, 2012 · The String Orchestra of Brooklyn. A collaborative ensemble of musicians brings the symphony to NYC parks. Max Gold. 15 March 2012.
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[PDF] The Invisible Leader - John LubansThe Invisible Leader: Lessons for Leaders from the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. An Orpheus rehearsal is a collaboration of experts; dis- agreement happens ...
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Starting on the String Yields Great Benefit With Less EffortEnsemble uniformity: Whether in orchestra or chamber music, starting from the string will help ensembles play together. Greater power and color: By focusing ...
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Bow Speed and Unity: the Cleveland Orchestra under BoulezAug 31, 2017 · Don't slam through a speed as if the bow is hydraulically charged. Instead, treat the bow like a telescope, in which sections work independently ...
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Eight Spooky String Techniques - Yamaha MusicOct 20, 2025 · 1. SUL PONTICELLO AND SUL TASTO · 2. THE BARTOK SNAP · 4. CHOPS · 5. PAGANINI'S RICOCHET · 6. LEFT HAND PIZZICATO · 7. COL LEGNO · 8. SUB PONTICELLO.
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Quartet Intonation (Part 1) – The Open Strings Dilemma - CelloBelloOpen strings are major causes of intonation issues because they are fixed. · Narrowing the 5ths when tuning open strings helps mitigate these issues. · C Major ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Orchestration Tip: Divisi vs. Double StopsA common challenge for developing orchestrators is deciding when to score divisi and when to score double stops (“non divisi”).
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Long read: Playing Baroque and Classical - The StradSep 10, 2021 · Vibrato (also called 'tremolo' or 'close shake') was considered an improvement to the sound rather than an integral ingredient. Mozart describes ...
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[PDF] A guide to extended techniques for the VioloncelloCol legno battuto may be combined with ricochet, and can be executed at any place along the string's length. B. Col legno arco (tratto). Col legno arco, ...
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Our history - Academy of St Martin in the FieldsFormed by Sir Neville Marriner in 1958 from a group of leading London musicians, the Academy gave its first performance in its namesake church in November ...
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Our History - English Chamber Orchestra |The English Chamber Orchestra has its roots in the Goldsbrough Orchestra, founded in 1948; its name changed in 1960 and since then it has remained under the ...Missing: strings | Show results with:strings
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About Us - Orpheus Chamber OrchestraOrpheus began in 1972 when cellist Julian Fifer assembled a group of New York freelancers in their early twenties to play orchestral repertoire as if it were ...
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I Fiamminghi, The Orchestra of Flanders Songs,... | AllMusicWerthen founded I Fiamminghi as a string orchestra intended to use the Franco-Belgian approach and thus transmit it to a younger generation of players through ...
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NYSO's Story - National Youth String OrchestraThirty years ago, the orchestra we now call the National Youth String Orchestra (NYSO) was the brainchild of Viviane Ronchetti, head of instrumental music ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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2026 High School All-State OrchestrasCODA runs the High School All-State Orchestra auditions for string players only. Wind, Brass and Percussion students who wish to audition for All-State ...
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Youthful Sounds, Enduring Impact - Symphony.orgAug 7, 2025 · Youth orchestras support young people across the country with inspiring musical training, creative development, wide-ranging programming, ...
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Work of the Week 2. Simple Symphony - Britten Pears ArtsThe Simple Symphony was written in Lowestoft, when Britten was twenty and had completed his final term at the Royal College of Music.
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Benefits of Joining a Youth Symphony OrchestraDec 19, 2022 · Joining a youth symphony orchestra has great benefits for children. It helps youth develop instrument proficiency and gain valuable skills.
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Benefits of Playing in a Youth Orchestra - Majoring in MusicNov 8, 2016 · Advanced youth orchestras offer students the opportunity to experience masterworks by composers such as Beethoven, Brahms and even Mahler. These ...