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- different programmes followed until 2007, from then on featuring the FILMharmonic Orchestra Prague. Böcker decided not to limit the selection of compositions...
- conductor) FILMharmonic Orchestra Prague (Adam Klemens – conductor) Choirs Hungarian Studio Choir Budapest (Peter Pejtsik – conductor) FILMharmonic Choir Prague...
- Radio Pictures, wished for a different title, and gave the suggestion Filmharmonic Concert. Stuart Buchanan then held a contest at the studio for a title...
- The concert was performed by The WDR Radio Orchestra Cologne and the FILMharmonic Choir under conduction from Arnie Roth, with guest performers Rony Barrak...
- degree in concert music from the London College of Music. The Prague Filmharmonic Orchestra recorded the compositions with 80 instrumentalists and a choir...
- – piano and synthesizer, producer and engineer, songwriting, writing FILMharmonic Orchestrastrings Adam Klemensconductor Oliver Krausstring arrangement...
- Debussy's "La Mer" as a reference. The score was performed by the Prague FILMharmonic Orchestra. Naoko Kikuchi recorded a koto part for "La ****onaise", while...
- revolutionrecording.com. Retrieved 11 March 2021. "FILMharmonic Orchestra". musa.cz/filmharmonic-orchestra.htm. Archived from the original on 18 February...
- Barr, who previously scored Cabin Fever, and commissioned The Prague FILMharmonic Orchestra to perform the score over a four-day period in October 2005...
- Kingdom (2019). Produced by Kohei Chida, the music was performed by the FILMharmonic Orchestra of Prague. The song "Good Times", by Jan Erik Nilsson, was...