- The
Symphony No. 3 in E♭ major, Op. 97, also
known as the Rhenish, is the last
symphony composed by
Robert Schumann,
although not the last published. It...
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Judas Maccabaeus (HWV 63) is an
oratorio in
three acts
composed in 1746 by
George Frideric Handel based on a
libretto written by
Thomas Morell. The oratorio...
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further revisions for the 1888 version, but
these amount to cuts and
reorchestration; the
underlying thematic material does not
change after 1880. Much...
- relationship".
Marcelo Zarvos's
score for the film is an
adaptation and
reorchestration of
Michel Legrand's
music for The Go-Between.
Haynes originally pla****...
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performance styles then fashionable—large forces, slow
tempi and
liberal reorchestration.
Typical examples are
choruses conducted by Sir
Henry Wood, recorded...
- baritone, tenor,
orchestra 1884
revised 1907–08, with
additional reorchestration 1908 by André
Caplet under Debussy's supervision; text: Édouard Guinand...
- A
remix (or
reorchestration) is a
piece of
media which has been
altered or
contorted from its
original state by adding, removing, or
changing pieces of...
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vocal melody trying to
break free".
Interest is
maintained by
constant reorchestration of the theme,
leading to a
variety of timbres, and by a
steady crescendo...
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altered the
musical continuity and
called for
significant rewriting and
reorchestration.
Other composers,
including Fred
Steiner and Hugo Friedhofer, were...
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orchestra 1940
Composed for a 1941
production by
Grigori Kozintsev. 58
Reorchestration of
Modest Mussorgsky's
opera Boris Godunov Vocal soloists, SATB chorus...