#Symphony Orchestra
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sjwallin · 1 year ago
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Ring in the season with the epically orchestral “Christmas Wayfarer”! 🎄
Or save it on your favorite platform here:
Interested in getting the sheet music? Purchase the version for orchestra or concert band here:
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hizashiayato · 15 days ago
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Symphony Orchestra MetalliadA
My Terzo @deadded63
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mikrokosmos · 3 months ago
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Anton Bruckner
( 4 September 1824 - 11 October 1896 )
Happy Birthday, Anton!
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sictransitgloriamvndi · 2 months ago
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eandcheckmark · 1 month ago
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Behold...
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...my masterpiece.
This chord is quadruple forte (fortissississimo) and played by a full symphony orchestra.
It's an E°7 with an F♯°4/3 inserted in the middle.
The notes are played by the following instruments:
E1 - Tuba + Contrabass B♭1 - 2nd Bassoon E2 - 2nd Trombone B♭2 - 1st Bassoon D♭3 - Cello E3 - 1st Trombone + Timpani G3 - Cello B♭3 - 4th Horn C4 - Bass Clarinet (2nd Clarinet) D♭4 - 3rd Horn E♭4 - English Horn (2nd Oboe) E4 - 2nd Trumpet F♯4 - 1st Oboe G4 - 2nd Horn A4 - 1st Clarinet B♭4 - 1st Horn D♭5 - Viola E5 - 1st Trumpet G5 - 2nd Violin B♭5 - 1st Violin E6 - 1st Flute + 2nd Violin B♭6 - 1st Violin E7 - Piccolo (2nd Flute) The full piece will be released after I finish polishing.
(You've probably already seen this if you're in a discord server with me.)
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cannedbubbles · 1 year ago
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im curious: what’s the most unhinged section in music?
unhinged can be defined as anything crackhead related, but if you want to specify what kind of unhinged exactly, then be my guest :)
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broadcastarchive-umd · 1 month ago
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#PBSarchive Evening at Pops was a concert television series featuring performances by the Boston Pops Orchestra with special guests. It was one of the longest-running programs on PBS, airing from 1970 to 2004. The popular program ended because the Pops' parent organization, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, cut funding.
Pictures are from the 1992 season (clockwise): Nina Simone, Beatrice Arthur and soprano June Anderson, John Denver, Bonnie Raitt and her father John Raitt.
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touretticbandgeek · 10 months ago
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wikipediapictures · 5 months ago
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San Antonio Symphony
“Some members of SA Symphony rehearsing right before their performance with Sarah Chang.” - via Wikimedia Commons
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foulwitchknight · 4 months ago
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Robin plans on moving to LA to audition for the Los Angeles Philharmonic when she graduates. She has been doing odd jobs for awhile so she can afford the moving and audition costs. Her plans become complicated when Nancy Wheeler enters her life. She falls for her rather quickly and is shocked when Nancy tells her she feels the same. No matter how much they care about each other though there was still a looming expiration date on their relationship. Nancy talks endlessly about going to New York to pursue investigative journalism and Robin figured she’d want to start fresh with no complications. Long distance was definitely not something Nancy would want. She was too practical for that so it was best they go their separate ways. The day after graduation shes putting her things in her car when Nancy shows up with bags of her own. She tells Robin she’s coming with her because she loves her and she’s confident she can be a successful journalist anywhere.
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datshitrandom · 1 year ago
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Source: ♡ Download: ♡
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beyourselfchulanmaria · 6 months ago
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🎧 Listen to 無痛 painless, a playlist by chu-lan-maria on #SoundCloud ♫ ◠‿◠ hope you'll like it.
這聽起來像是混亂的聲音,其實是一種你從未聽過的和諧。
That, which sounds like chaos to your ears is simply a harmony you haven't heard of.
─ Daniel Saint
(PS. I don’t own any music and songs right, I just make the playlist for listening easily and enjoy all musicians your works and love to share it only. all copyright belongs to musician & singer. If you want me do delete yours from the playlist, please tell me then I will do it. Blessings! Thanks! Lan~*)
🎨 painting by Antonio Ambrogio Alciati (1878-1929, Italian)
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nonnienautskie · 1 year ago
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🌳World Rainforest Day🌳
The forest is a symphony of life, where every creature plays a unique role. Let's preserve this harmonious melody on World Rainforest Day.
And not just the rainforest, all forests must be preserved.
This was 14 years ago in a beautiful forest that this photo was taken!
Have a great day everyone. 🤗🌳(hug a tree today😂)
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mikrokosmos · 8 months ago
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This Week's Listening & Muses - April 1-7
Schmitt - Suites from Antoine et Cléopâtre. For r/classicalmusic 's piece of the week. I haven't listened to much by Florent Schmitt, I know his symphonie concertante and some piano works. I liked his orchestration, like Debussy mixed with Strauss. Doesn't captivate me as much as the piano and chamber works but it is luscious.
Mendelssohn - Concerto in Ab Major for two pianos. Decided to listen through more of Hyperion's catalogue of "Romantic Piano Concertos", which were some of the works I listened to getting into classical music and were formative to my tastes. Mendelssohn's double piano concertos were written when he was a teenager for him to play with his sister Fanny, and they weren't published in his lifetime and apparently he thought they were immature. The concerto was charming and made me think of the early/classical Beethoven piano concertos
Moszkowski - Piano Concerto in E major. Another recording from the Romantic Concertos series, I hadn't listened to this one much before and wasn't that interested. Listening to it again now, I loved the exuberance and larger-than-life sounds
Schmidt - Symphony no.1. A less popular symphonist I was really into years back, late romantic and decadent. I didn't like this one as much at first, but listening now I'm surprised that I used to find it boring. It's very loud, grand, "majestic", and like a lot of romantic symphonies, long. It's great for blasting on speakers
Messiaen - Turangalîla. To break up the Romantic monotony, I was happy to see Marc-André Hamelin as the pianist for this masterpiece. Bombastic, "futuristic", otherworldly, fun and beautiful and sometimes mind-boggling.
I'll try to post the top favorites of music I listen to in a week to share some recommendations and act as my own listening diary, hopefully introduce some music to you guys or get recommendations in return!
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urskogsbullen · 3 months ago
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eandcheckmark · 1 day ago
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