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  2. Spitfire Audio - Wikipedia

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    Spitfire Audio is an English technology company based in London that creates virtual instrument sample libraries used for music production. The company was founded in 2007 by professional composers Christian Henson and Paul Thomson .

  3. List of compositions by William Walton - Wikipedia

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    orchestra: revised 1949 Orchestral: 1940: The Wise Virgins, Suite from the Ballet: orchestra: based on music by Johann Sebastian Bach: Orchestral: 1942: Prelude and Fugue "The Spitfire" orchestra: from the film score The First of the Few: Orchestral: 1943, 1961: The Quest, Suite from the Ballet: orchestra: arranged 1961 by Vilém Tauský ...

  4. Spitfire Prelude and Fugue - Wikipedia

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    The score for the film was recorded by Muir Mathieson conducting an uncredited London Symphony Orchestra in June(?) 1942 at the Denham Film Studios. The earliest extant non-British recording of the Spitfire Prelude and Fugue comes from the Carnegie Hall concert of 6 February 1949 in which Leopold Stokowski conducted the New York Philharmonic ...

  5. Bernard Herrmann - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Herrmann (born Maximillian Herman; June 29, 1911 – December 24, 1975) was an American composer and conductor [1] best known for his work in film scoring.As a conductor, he championed the music of lesser-known composers.

  6. US probing about 2.6 million Tesla vehicles over 'Actually ...

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    (Reuters) -The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday it had opened a probe into about 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after reports of some crashes linked to its "Actually ...

  7. William Walton - Wikipedia

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    [n 17] In the 1930s, Walton also had two of his major orchestral works on disc, both on Decca, the First Symphony recorded by Harty and the London Symphony Orchestra, and the Viola Concerto with Frederick Riddle and the LSO conducted by the composer. [112] In the 1940s Walton moved from Decca to its older, larger rival, EMI.

  8. Ronald Binge - Wikipedia

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    His largest, longest, and most ambitious work is the four-movement Symphony in C (or Saturday Symphony), which was written during his retirement between 1966 and 1968, [7] and performed in Britain and Germany. It was issued as a recording by the South German Radio Orchestra, conducted by the composer.

  9. BBC Orchestras and Singers - Wikipedia

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    BBC Empire Orchestra (1934–1939, part of BBC Empire Service, now the BBC World Service; orchestra conducted by Eric Fogg) [11] BBC Midland Orchestra (1934–1941, became the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, 1941–1973 and the BBC Midland Radio Orchestra, 1973–1980). [12] BBC Military Band (originally the BBC Wireless Military Band, 1927-43.