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- Orchestral Favorites is an album by Frank Zappa, released in May 1979 on his own DiscReet Records label. The album is entirely instrumental and features...
- Orchestral percussion refers to the various percussion instruments used in an orchestral setting. It may also refer to the act of playing such instruments...
- Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) are an English electronic band formed on the Wirral, Merseyside, in 1978. The group consists of founding duo and...
- Sounds Orchestral was a British studio-based easy listening group, ****embled by John Schroeder with Johnny Pearson in 1964. John Schroeder had worked with...
- Orchestral jazz or symphonic jazz is a form of jazz that developed in New York City in the 1920s. Early innovators of the genre, such as Fletcher Henderson...
- Orchestral pop (sometimes called by the shortening ork-pop ) is pop music that has been arranged and performed by a symphonic orchestra. It may also be...
- Orchestral (foaled 26 October 2020) is a New Zealand racehorse and one of only five fillies to win the New Zealand Derby since 1982. Orchestral was bred...
- differences in size, instrumentation and playing styles—and therefore in orchestral soundscapes and palettesbetween the various European regions. The Baroque...
- The Orchestral Tubular Bells is an orchestral version of Mike Oldfield's album Tubular Bells, arranged by David Bedford and recorded in 1974 by the Royal...
- An orchestra hit, also known as an orchestral hit, orchestra stab, or orchestral stab, is a synthesized sound created through the layering of the sounds...