Instruments used in the orchestrations are a piano and various combinations of percussion and rhythm band instruments. |
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Aren't all romantic concertos about the individual asserting herself against powerful orchestrations? |
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You would want something more sophisticated for a concert performance, but here it complements Day's style and minimal orchestrations. |
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Themes could be presented in different rhythms or metres, or with different orchestrations, or with slight changes in melody. |
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The funeral is a showy affair, and its orchestrations are designed mainly for the benefit of the townspeople. |
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His growth has never been in question, exploding with complicated chops and orchestrations on every album. |
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Publications prints and distributes a broad selection of sheet music, books, educational materials, folios, orchestrations and arrangements, as well as tutorials and methods. |
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Others are grander orchestrations of images, information and observations. |
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It has subsequently undergone various orchestrations and had lyrics added in English and in Scottish Gaelic. |
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And while it's good that there are new orchestrations, they are very much out of the show's period, with guitar widdling very much of today. |
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All the songs have subtly different orchestrations, with a prominent obbligato part for a different instrument in each. |
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Modern Welsh composers such as Alun Hoddinott and William Mathias produced large scale orchestrations, though both have returned to religious themes within their work. |
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Bart added new musical material and Mendes updated the book slightly, while the orchestrations were radically rewritten to suit the show's cinematic feel. |
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This disc ranges further, interlaying quartet performances with richer horn orchestrations and the leader overdubbing his own saxophones at times. |
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