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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...
- Belgian-American conductor and violinist. In 1933, she founded and conducted the Orchestrette classique in New York. It consisted of women musicians and premiered...
- publisher and editor, Frédérique Petrides, then the conductor of the Orchestrette classique – an orchestra based in New York made-up of female musicians...
- violinist, and arranger. On April 29, 1940, at Carnegie Hall, she and Orchestrette classique, an all female orchestra, premiered the Concertino for Marimba...
- 1940 in Carnegie Hall with marimba soloist Ruth Stuber Jeanne and the Orchestrette classique. The second concerto for the marimba, Concerto for Marimba...
- Bright Lights Interpol Engineer, Mixing Pushbutton Parfait Raymond Scott Orchestrette Engineer, Mastering On a Wire The Get Up Kids Engineer, Mixing MTV Road...
- Ohio Theatre in Manhattan in 2014. On August 8, 2013, the Raymond Scott Orchestrette performed an arrangement of "Powerhouse" to accompany Dance Heginbotham's...
- 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...
- Christophe (25 August 2000). "Mathieu Crickboom en Espagne". University of Liege. Retrieved 21 October 2010. Frédérique Petrides - Orchestrette classique v t e...
- Public Radio Pinataland article in New York Observer Pinataland: Best dark old-weird-history orchestrette, Pinataland in Village Voice's Best of 2004...