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- Examples of sinfoniettas include: William Alwyn's Sinfonietta for strings (1970) Malcolm Arnold's Sinfonietta No. 1, Op. 48 (1954), Sinfonietta No. 2, Op...
- Sinfonietta may refer to: Sinfonietta (orchestra), a musical group that is larger than a chamber ensemble but smaller than a full-size orchestra Sinfonietta...
- Amsterdam Sinfonietta American Sinfonietta Athelas Sinfonietta Copenhagen Basel Sinfonietta Berlin Sinfonietta Berks Sinfonietta Brussels Sinfonietta Dalasinfoniettan...
- The Bournemouth Sinfonietta was a chamber orchestra founded in 1968 as an offshoot of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. It was disbanded in November...
- The London Sinfonietta is an English contemporary chamber orchestra founded in 1968 and based in London. The ensemble has headquarters at Kings Place...
- The Sinfonietta (subtitled "Military Sinfonietta" or "Sokol Festival") from 1926 is a late work for large orchestra (of which 25 are br**** players) by...
- The Sinfonietta Dresden is a chamber orchestra from Dresden founded in 1994. The sinfonietta Dresden emerged in 1994 from the Young Dresden Chamber Orchestra...
- Sinfonietta, Op. 52, is a small symphony for string orchestra by Albert Roussel composed in 1934. It was premiered on 19 November 1934 by the Orchestre...
- descriptive titles designated symphonies or sinfoniettas. In chronological order these are the Lustige Sinfonietta of 1916, the Symphony: Mathis der Maler...
- The Sinfonietta, Op. 23, is a composition for orchestra by Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky. The work was composed in 1934, partly in response to...