“orchestral” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “orchestral”:

– He was already 42 when his orchestral work “Enigma Variations” was first performed in 1899.

– Most of his songs and anthems were written at first with piano or pipe organorgan accompaniment, but he has also arranged many of them for orchestral accompaniment as well.

– He wrote anthems, chamber music and orchestral music including “the Water Music Water Music” and “Music for the Royal Fireworks”.

– The service featured an orchestral choir which played music linking to events in Avicii’s life and ended with a version of his 2013 number one hit “Wake Me Up”.

– Other orchestral string instruments can play well in it, and it is also good for the guitar.

orchestral - sentence examples
orchestral – sentence examples

Example sentences of “orchestral”:

- It became the most important orchestral instrument - in fact, nearly half of the instruments in the orchestra is made up of violins, which are divided into two parts: "first violins" and "second violins".

- Leopold Anthony Stokowski, was a famous orchestral conductor.
- He later released an acoustic duet version with singer Beyoncé and an orchestral version with Andrea Bocelli.

– It became the most important orchestral instrument – in fact, nearly half of the instruments in the orchestra is made up of violins, which are divided into two parts: “first violins” and “second violins”.

– Leopold Anthony Stokowski, was a famous orchestral conductor.

– He later released an acoustic duet version with singer Beyoncé and an orchestral version with Andrea Bocelli.

– His work includes chamber music, Choirchoral works, solo works, concerts, orchestral works, symphonies, and works for theatre, film and television.

– He gave many new orchestral pieces their first performance, and introduced the audience to the music of Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schoenberg.

– The opera starts with an orchestral prelude.

– Handel returned to Hanover in the summer of 1711 and spent a year writing chamber and orchestral music because there was no opera in Hanover.

– This key is not used often in orchestral music, but is used more in keyboard music.

– Zimmer’s works are notable for combining electronic music sounds with traditional orchestral arrangements.

– As a female-fronted band that utilizes dramatic vocals and orchestral elements in their music, critics and fans have drawn parallels between Evanescence and other female-fronted symphonic and gothic metal bands such as Lacuna Coil.

– In the United States, Canada and United Kingdom, most professional orchestral players use four-string double basses with a “C extension” which extends the lowest string down as far as low C, an octave below the lowest note on the cello.

– The orchestral piece “Petite Suite de Concert” used to be very popular, but its Romanticism sounds a little old-fashioned now.

– He celebrated his 25th year of conductor of the orchestra by performing all the orchestral works of Mahler.

– Then he started to go to the opera, and he heard church music and orchestral music.

More in-sentence examples of “orchestral”:

– Purcell’s “Te Deum and Jubilate” was written for Saint Cecilia’s Day, 1693, the first English “Te Deum” ever composed with orchestral accompaniment.

– Her first big orchestral piece was called “Landscape”.

– Michael Arnold Kamen was an American composer, orchestral arranger and conductor, songwriter, and session musician.

– Another well-known orchestral work is “Three Places in New England”.

– This is how the horn became an orchestral instrument.

– The Liebestod can be performed either in a purely orchestral version, or with a soprano singing Isolde’s vision of Tristan brought back to life.

– It had a strong beat meant for dancing, a steady four-on-the-floor rhythm, and a big bass line, and orchestral instrumentation often included string sections.

– When he was depressed he hardly wrote anything, but 1840 was a happy year for him and he wrote lots of songs as well as orchestral music.

– Debussy’s next orchestral work was called “Images”.

– At orchestral rehearsals he often had a car magazine on the music stand instead of his music.

– His best-known work is “Scheherazade”, an orchestral piece which describes in music the stories told by Scheherazade in the book of “One Thousand and One Nights”.

– His “Five Orchestral Pieces” were played by the conductor Sir Henry Wood at a Promenade Concert in 1912.

– MacCunn composed several orchestral works as well as operas, but he had to spend more and more time conducting in order to earn money.

– Davies also wrote a number of lighter orchestral works such as “Mavis in Las Vegas” and “An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise” which featured the bagpipes and was played at the BBC PromsLast Night of the Proms in 1992.

– Whilst the band did perform as an orchestra gaining the band some publicity, Gillan and Blackmore were not happy about the band being associated with orchestras, and were firm about Deep Purple being a hard rock band, though Jon Lord would write another orchestral piece for the band.

– They can do this by reading books about orchestration, but also they can do this by studying orchestral scores and listening to orchestras in concerts or on CDs.

– The Russian Dmitri Shostakovich was one of the first to include parts for the theremin in orchestral pieces, including a use in his score for the 1931 film “Odna”.

– Some of his most famous works include several orchestral overtures, the “Symphonie Fantastique”, the opera “Les Troyens”.

– He composed music in many different forms: song, chamber music, oratorio, opera, ballet music and orchestral music.

– Rimsky-Korsakov is best known in the west for a few orchestral works, especially: “Scheherazade Scheherazade”, “Spanish Capriccio” and “Easter Festival” overture.

– The other half featured George Martin’s orchestral versions of the album also included “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”, between the two halves.

– A short orchestral piece “Night on Bald Mountain” is also very often performed.

– Sometimes, they wrote a short orchestral introduction to an opera which they called Prelude instead of the usual word “overture”.

– One of his best known orchestral works is “On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring”.

– His orchestral works include 4 symphonysymphonies, a “Fantasia concertante on a Theme of Corelli” for strings.

– Additionally, he studied chamber music and orchestral playing in Salzburg, Austria, in the class of Igor Markevich, Erich Leinsdorf and Fernand Oubradous.

- Purcell's "Te Deum and Jubilate" was written for Saint Cecilia's Day, 1693, the first English "Te Deum" ever composed with orchestral accompaniment.

- Her first big orchestral piece was called "Landscape".

– He taught at the Moscow Conservatoire and wrote some important orchestral music.

– Richard James Gill was an Australian conductor of choral, orchestral and operatic works.

– Although he is now best known for his orchestral music, he composed two string quartets and other chamber music.

– In the alto clef, used in orchestral music, the B major key signature is usually written in just two “lines” of sharps.

– His orchestral works from this period include four symphonysymphonies, a set of Symphonic Variations in E minor, the “Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy”.

– The Pizzicato Polka is a piece of orchestral music by Johann Strauss II.

– The rhythm of the waltz can be heard in a lot of orchestral music.

– Burrell has written other orchestral works including concertos for viola, flute and clarinet, an opera “The Albatross lots of choral works and chamber music.

– Berg wrote “Five Orchestral Pieces”.

– Each student must study two instruments: the piano, and a second orchestral instrument of their choice.

– In 1934, he completed his “Symphony No.2”, his last purely orchestral work, conducted in Amsterdam and New York by Bruno Walter.

– His overtures are very popular at orchestral concerts.

– Petersburg News-sheet” wrote, “It is hard to say which number is the greatest, for everything from start to finish is beautiful.” “The New Age” wrote that Tchaikovsky’s orchestral writing was the work of genius.

– The orchestral piece “St Thomas Wake a John Bull and Davies’s own modern style.

– The dark orchestral introduction to Beethoven’s only oratorio, Christ on the Mount of Olives, is also in this key.

– From 1875 to 1898 Hans Richter was principal conductor, except for the season 1882-1883 when he had an argument with the orchestral committee.

– The orchestral overture “Portsmouth Point” was the first work which shows Walton’s real style.

– Some of his best orchestral works are the set of dances: “English Dances “, “Scottish Dances ” and “Cornish Dances “.

– Many of the overtures to his operas are played at orchestral concerts.

– He plays the duduk, a double reed woodwind instrument related to the orchestral oboe.

– A lot of his orchestral music is programme music: it is often inspired by books or wild stories in his imagination.

– His overtures have a fine sense of orchestral colour.

– He made many enemies with a remark he made in 1936 when he said that orchestral musicians should not have a secure “job for life” but should give their “lifeblood with every bar they played”.

– He made orchestral playing better, making sure that the players did not send in deputies instead of them.

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