Some in-sentence examples of “symphony”

How to use in-sentence of “symphony”:

– She studied privately with Frederick Thurston, the principal clarinettist of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

– He conducted the NBC Symphony Orchestra in 1941.

– Rostropovich became conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington, DC.

– On 10 May 1941 the Royal Choral Society gave a concert in the Queen’s Hall with the London Symphony Orchestra.

– Another two are Mahler’s Symphony No.

Some in-sentence examples of symphony
Some in-sentence examples of symphony

Example sentences of “symphony”:

- He first conducted in the United States in 1930 with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.

- On 31 January, German state radio played the Adagio movement from Anton Bruckner's Symphony No.
- He was music director of the Utah Symphony from 1983 to 1998.

– He first conducted in the United States in 1930 with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.

– On 31 January, German state radio played the Adagio movement from Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No.

– He was music director of the Utah Symphony from 1983 to 1998.

– It was written by Aaron Copland in 1942 for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

– Chichester has its own amateur orchestra, the Chichester Symphony Orchestra, which gives three concerts during the year.

– Most of the rest of the symphony was written in 1823 and he finished it in 1824.

– The aquarium received awards for best exhibit from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums for Seahorse Symphony in 1999, Amazon Rising in 2001, and Wild Reef in 2004.

– Listening to a symphony by Beethoven is like going on a journey through various key areas, always returning to the original tonic at the end.

– The last two wrote long works in several movements which they called Symphonies because they were full of colourful sounds like those in a symphony orchestra.

– In January 1911 he conducted his Fourth Symphony in New York.

– In 1951, Leonard Bernstein conducted the first performance of Ives’ Second Symphony in a broadcast concert by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

– During the time Richter was conductor the orchestra gave the first performances of several very famous works, including Symphonies no 2 and 3 by Brahms and Symphony no 8 by Anton Bruckner.

– In 1889 he was invited to conduct the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

– It was the 4th movement of Haydn’s Symphony No.

– The Fifth Symphony soon became recognized as one of the most important musical works.

– In 1976 he wrote “Zodiac” for the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington to celebrate the bicentenary of the United States of America.

– He spent 18 years as conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, from 1980 to 1998.

– Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony is called the “Pastoral” which means that it is about the countryside.

More in-sentence examples of “symphony”:

- From the 1940s to the late 1960s the BBC Symphony Orchestra played at most of the concerts under the very popular conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent whose Last Night speeches became legendary for their wit.

- He became an oboe player with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra during World War II, and was made the principal oboist in 1946.

– From the 1940s to the late 1960s the BBC Symphony Orchestra played at most of the concerts under the very popular conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent whose Last Night speeches became legendary for their wit.

– He became an oboe player with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra during World War II, and was made the principal oboist in 1946.

– There are other professional BBC orchestras and groups: the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Concert Orchestra, the BBC Big Band and the BBC Singers.

– When the BBC formed the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Boult also became its chief conductor, combining both jobs.

– The Ocala Symphony Orchestra was later incorporated in the State of Florida and recognized by the IRS as a 501c3 non-profit corporation.

– Tilson Thomas started a new orchestra, the New World Symphony OrchestraNew World Symphony, in Miami, Florida in 1987, to give talented young people a chance to play with a good orchestra.

– The Mickey Mouse shorts used pop music while the Silly Symphony cartoons used Classical music.

– He then played in the Queen’s Hall Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra.

– They rehearse very hard together and then give one or two concerts in famous concert halls in Britain such as Barbican Hall in London, Symphony Hall in Birmingham, Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, St David’s Hall in Cardiff and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow.

– When the orchestra was started in 1926 it was called “New Symphony Orchestra”.

– He was conductor of the Houston Symphony in 1954.

– Guilmant wrote eight organ symphonies, as well as a symphony for organ and orchestra, and several shorter works for the same combination.

– The work was written in 1943 and it was first performed on 1 December 1944 in the Boston Symphony Hall by the Boston Symphony Orchestra with the conductor Serge Koussevitzky.

– A new orchestra called the Southern California Symphony Association was started to try to keep the concerts going.

– He tried to write another symphony but gave up and destroyed it.

– His symphony in D was one of the first works in France to use clarinets which had only just been invented.

– The “Symphonie fantastique” is a symphony written by the FranceFrench composer Hector Berlioz.

– The orchestra became a self-governing body, which meant that, like the London Symphony Orchestra, the players organized the orchestra themselves, deciding on their pay, their members, what music they should play etc.

– At the time people did not understand this either, because a symphony is normally a work for orchestra, not a work with singers.

– She sang with Share the Music and the Cape Ann Symphony Chorus.

– The Chicago Symphony Orchestra was started in 1891.

– He finished composing in the way that Elgar might have done, and the work was first performed on 2 August 2006 with Andrew Davis conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra at The Proms at Royal Albert Hall.

– Some of Arutiunian’s works for wind instruments, notably the 1950 in music1950 brass quintet “Armenian Scenes”, have secured their place in the international repertory, having been performed by conductors such as Valeri Gergiev, who has recorded his Symphony for large orchestra, composed in 1957 with the Symphony orchestra of the Russian All-Union Radio.

– The orchestra was renamed “Chicago Symphony Orchestra” in 1913.

– The London Symphony orchestra.

– In 1897 he appeared as soloist with the Madrid Symphony Orchestra, and was awarded the Order of Charles III from the Queen.

– Many local musicians play in the Bedfordshire Symphony Orchestra and the Bedford Sinfonia.

– The first movement of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony spends all the time developing the famous idea heard at the beginning: the first four notes.

– One of the few symphonies written in this key is Prokofiev’s Symphony No.

– When he started his career he soon became the principal cellist of the CBS Symphony Orchestra from 1938-1942 and he also played chamber music with the Dorian String Quartet.

– Today he is the principal conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony in Gothenburg, Sweden, and music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Los Angeles, California.

– He also guest-conducted the Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and Boston Symphony Orchestra.

– His first appointment in 1951 was with the The HalléHallé Orchestra, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli.Kennedy, 1985, p.669 After two years, he went to the Scottish National Orchestra conducted by Karl Rankl and a year later to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves.

– The soundtrack was performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with conductor James Levine.

– For many years he concentrated on piano music, songs and chamber music, but in his later years he wrote larger works such as the Symphony in G minor and his Concertos for the Violin and the Cello.

– A symphony orchestra may have about 100 players, while a chamber orchestra may have 30 or 40 players.

– He was still principal horn player with the other big London orchestras, but gradually his gave up these positions as the BBC Symphony Orchestra got more and more work and needed their players to be full time.

– The viola is found in chamber musicchamber ensembles of string instruments only, and also in full symphony orchestras where strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments play together.

– The symphony has four movements.

– He also performed for the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

– The symphony was first performed by the Bolshoi TheatreBolshoi Theatre Orchestra on 5 March 1942.

– He was supposed to have said that his new symphony was the “creative reply of a Soviet artist to justified criticism”, but it was actually a critic who said this.

– In 1974, he founded the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra and was its conductor until 1978.

– She played with the world’s greatest orchestras and conductingconductors, including the London Philharmonic, New Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.

– In 2005 he became conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra.

– In 2005, he took on the post of Music Advisor to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for three years.

– Between 1995 and 1997, Skrowaczewski served as artistic advisor to the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.

– He learned the piano but, when he was 14, he heard Erich Kleiber conduct Beethoven’s Symphony No.

– Later, it changed its name to “Japan Symphony Orchestra”.

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