- an
octave below, and
perhaps also a b****oon).
Occasionally the
early symphonists even
dispensed with the
viola part, thus
creating three-part symphonies...
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- the
composer and
harpsichordist Carlos Seixas, the
singer Luísa Todi,
symphonist and
pianist João
Domingos Bomtempo or
composer and
musicologist Fernando...
- Suite; England's
voice resonated with the Brahms-oriented
Hubert Parry and
symphonist, as well as the
comic operas of
Arthur ****van. In late Romanticism,...
- Andy
Brick is a
contemporary American composer, conductor, and
symphonist notable for his
contributions to film scores,
video game
music and symphonic...
- life of post-war Germany, he has been
described as the
greatest German symphonist of the 20th century. Born in Munich, the son of
Friedrich Richard Hartmann...
-
first pla**** on
radio station WOR, New York, by Al
Trace and his
Silly Symphonists. It made the pop
charts several times, with a
version by the
Merry Macs...
- one another. This
challenge was why the
Romantics "were
never natural symphonists". All a
composer like
Tchaikovsky could do with them was to essentially...
-
differentiates between "song" and "song-cycle"; he also
disparages the term "song-
symphonist",
which he
calls "a
horrid cliché that
belongs to the
dubious history...
-
Teutonic influences.
Vaughan Williams is
among the best-known
British symphonists,
noted for his very wide
range of moods, from
stormy and imp****ioned...