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In 2001, The Orchestra released a limited number of their CD No Rewind, which was produced and first released without involvement from a major record label.With the release of the album, The Orchestra temporarily worked some original material into their live set, with "Jewel & Johnny" and the album's title song becoming occasional staples, although a vast majority of the songs they perform in ...
The first is a Baroque orchestra (i.e., J.S. Bach, Handel, Vivaldi), which generally had a smaller number of performers, and in which one or more chord-playing instruments, the basso continuo group (e.g., harpsichord or pipe organ and assorted bass instruments to perform the bassline), played an important role; the second is a typical classical ...
The Only Girl in the Orchestra is a 2023 American musical short documentary film directed by Molly O'Brien. It had its world premiere on November 9, 2023, at DOC NYC in SHORTS: SHE STORIES section. [1] It was released globally on December 4, 2024 by Netflix. [2] The film won Best Documentary Short Film at the 97th Academy Awards.
The Orchestra (band), a rock band formed by former members of the Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II; The Orchestra, an iPad app; The Orchestra (film), a 1990 animated film by Zbigniew RybczyĆski, 1990 Prix Italia winner in category Prix Italia for Arts; The Orchestra (series), a 1985 comedy series, who stars Julian Joy-Chagrin
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The Orchestra at the Opera (c. 1870) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Edgar Degas (1834–1917). [1]The musicians depicted in the orchestra pit of the Salle Le Peletier the home of the Paris Opera (from 1821 until it burnt down in 1873) are mostly portraits of friends of Degas, foremost among them pictorially the bassoonist and composer Désiré Dihau (1838–1909), who ...
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The Cleveland Orchestra was founded in 1918 by music-aficionado Adella Prentiss Hughes, businessman John L. Severance, Father John Powers, music critic Archie Bell, and Russian-American violinist and conductor Nikolai Sokoloff, [4] who became the orchestra’s first music director.