orchestral only that the players are bad and the instruments are Out Of Tune
orchestral Harmony that only the unity of pleasure and genuinely human meaning
An orchestral work.
It's not orchestral music.
And Gary Barlow and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, OMD, came up with this song.
So as with orchestral play, voices have to sound more homogenized since the end of World War II.
From the orchestral side of things, there's actually an 18 piece orchestra in the pit under the stage playing every show.
Where he would do orchestral versions of his songs that we would release on 10 inch vinyl.
And then the orchestral music became more pronounced.
about maybe 3% of the orchestral population.
So I started doing a lot more orchestral music, and that was something that I always grew up with.
because I did all this weird orchestral stuff and a capella, strange stuff for an accompaniment for an old silent movie.
and I made up a whole new orchestral melody had nothing to do.
Because his symphonies and other symphonic orchestral works are so great.
I'd love to hear what orchestral moment, whether it's
tell them I love them-- orchestral music, boom, the end.
I always supported orchestras and orchestral arrangements being a part of what I did.
I don't think that many orchestral musicians-- professionals-- really understand what the life of the string quartet is.
Daniel: Except for various kinds of non orchestral music.
really kind of hushed and intimate and orchestral and yet from all this touring
And I always wanted to kind of use the Western orchestral background to combine something with Indian music, but I didn't really know how to do that.
And I also watched a clip of you composing a full orchestral piece in under 10 minutes live.
But I'm also going to play for you an orchestral excerpt that was originally written for the sopranino.
So I took out a big piece of orchestral music paper and I just started jotting down the different parts that I heard.
And my experience has been that I thought that the orchestral sound would become constantly more prominent throughout the entire showing.
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in its three halls, from orchestral concerts to chamber music, solo recitals to jazz and popular music, and wide-ranging music education and social impact programs that
Are composers composing today for orchestral music with saxophone?
And he's actually trying to take it around the world and actually build a repertoire around Bollywood orchestral music and also fuse it
It lies over a cultural fault line that we don't think of that the pop world and the orchestral world, even in terms
And you're hearing it in a curved saxophone with a very classical mouthpiece to give it more of an orchestral quality.
It has become much more accepted voice in a lot of orchestral works these days.
So OK, we know it's going to be orchestral symphonic music.
To me, what's fascinating is you have this sort of orchestral , symphonic sound, but the context is in the future.
But also a lot of, there was a lot of orchestral writing and, and a very sort of ambient non-thematic approach.
So then we decided, oh, this would be a great idea to combine kind of the cinematic Western orchestral realm to it.
And not to jump ahead, but that was the end of my formal education pretty much, as far as orchestral stuff.
instruments, and with the technical construction of a conical bore and a mouthpiece of a certain shape to give it this orchestral quality.
And that's an actual saxophone solo that's in "Bolero," along with every other orchestral wind instrument.
at the Woolworth's. And then when he'd show his silent movie, he'd play the record with the orchestral score.
And he wrote a show that's completely a game changer, just the way Leonard Bernstein thought, well, why don't we take real orchestral music
Zoë Keating: and I practice, I really like to work through, I have all these books of orchestral excerpts, which is the cello parts for various symphonies.
And, of course, any orchestra, any orchestral work, the San Francisco Symphony needs a great leader
So, umm, but it's a thrill and that's what makes orchestras -- orchestral music I think has a level of complexity, uh, that, you know, I could objectively say,