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- taken from their ReOrchestrated live show from the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg from 4 January 2020. An EP entitled "Roots of ReOrchestrated" was released...
- dialogue with recitatives, to create a "grand opera" format. Guiraud also reorchestrated music from Bizet's L'Arlésienne suite to provide a spectacular ballet...
- as everyday items, animals, and toys that are often accompanied by reorchestrated classical music written by composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
- spectacular time." To create a larger, more cinematic feel, the score was reorchestrated by the stage musical's original orchestrator, Jonathan Tunick, who increased...
- change in presentation in years, adopting a new graphics package and a reorchestrated version of its theme music (with a new set, and music by Stephen Arnold)...
- Enix crossover game Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the song has been reorchestrated by Yoko Shimomura as the theme tune for the Cinderella world Castle...
- Modest Mussorgsky, whose operas Boris Godunov and Khovanshchina he reorchestrated; Mussorgsky's influence is most prominent in the wintry scenes of Lady...
- Episode IX before the film was re-envisioned as The Rise of Skywalker. A reorchestrated version of the song can be heard in The Clone Wars episode "The Phantom...
- received a studio at their factory on the Rue Rochechouart, where he reorchestrated Les noces for a small ensemble including player piano. The composer...
- "The version without clarinets must also have been performed, for the reorchestrated version of two p****ages in the slow movement, which exists in Mozart's...