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Orchestrette classique,
later called Orchestrette of New York (1932–1943) was an
American chamber orchestra in New York made up of
women musicians. It...
- 1940 in
Carnegie Hall with
marimba soloist Ruth
Stuber Jeanne and the
Orchestrette classique. The
second concerto for the marimba,
Concerto for Marimba...
- Belgian-American
conductor and violinist. In 1933, she
founded and
conducted the
Orchestrette classique in New York. It
consisted of
women musicians and premiered...
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produced the sole
album by the New York-based
septet The
Raymond Scott Orchestrette (a band he
formed in 1999). That same year he
produced the
first solo...
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publisher and editor, Frédérique Petrides, then the
conductor of the
Orchestrette classique – an
orchestra based in New York made-up of
female musicians...
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Strayhorn Orchestra.
Since 1999 he has been a
member of the
Raymond Scott Orchestrette. He has also been a
mainstay in the
George Gee Orchestra. In addition...
- and The
Musical Stones of Skiddaw. He is a
member of the
Raymond Scott Orchestrette, a
group dedicated to
reinterpreting Scott's compositions, and appeared...
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Olympique de M****ille
Musique classique, a
French television channel Orchestrette classique, an
American female chamber orchestra in New York
Radio classique...
- violinist, and arranger. On
April 29, 1940, at
Carnegie Hall, she and
Orchestrette classique, an all
female orchestra,
premiered the
Concertino for Marimba...
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Christophe (25
August 2000). "Mathieu
Crickboom en Espagne".
University of Liege.
Retrieved 21
October 2010. Frédérique
Petrides -
Orchestrette classique v t e...