- 1934, when
Wilfrid Pelletier formed an
ensemble called Les
Concerts Symphoniques. This
ensemble gave its
first concert January 14, 1935,
under conductor...
- Poème
symphonique is a 1962
composition by György
Ligeti for one
hundred mechanical metronomes. It was
written during his
brief acquaintance with the...
- The
Symphonic Studies (French: Études
Symphoniques), Op. 13, is a set of études for solo
piano by
Robert Schumann. It
began in 1834 as a
theme and sixteen...
- The
Symphony No. 6 ("Fantaisies
symphoniques"), H. 343, by
Bohuslav Martinů was
begun in New York City in 1951,
after a
hiatus of four
years since its...
- Thèbes (1883), from the
first set of
Tableaux Symphoniques ("Symphonic pictures").
Tableaux Symphoniques (1882–1886)
contains two sets of
symphonic poems—Thèbes...
- The Bern
Symphony Orchestra (Berner Symphonie-Orchester) is a
Swiss orchestra based in Bern. The
orchestra primarily gives concerts at the
Kursaal in Bern...
- The
Symphonic Variations (Variations
symphoniques), M. 46, is a work for
piano and
orchestra written in 1885 by César Franck. It has been
described as...
- The
Orchestre symphonique de Québec (French pronunciation: [ɔʁkɛstʁ sɛ̃fɔnik də kebɛk], OSQ; English:
Quebec Symphony Orchestra) is a
Canadian symphony...
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Electronic Arts'
Rugby video game
series Rugby,
second movement of
Mouvements symphoniques by
Arthur Honegger Rugby (automobile), made by
Durant Motors Rugby Cement...
-
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the
Philadelphia Orchestra, the
Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, the
Tokyo NHK
Symphony and the
Orchestre National de France...