It is from the Ballet Sylvia, usually about at 1:17:50 for most soundtracks. I remember Sherwood used to answer this question about once a month.
Who is the composer who used the chord spelled C-F#-Bb-E-A-D as the basis for one of his orchestral compositions?
Francisco Tarrega was a Spanish composer and classical guitarist. Francisco was most know for his guitar skills and he usually performed as a solo artist during recitals and concerts.
Who is The composer of "Rhapsody in Blue" George Gershwin
He was the leader of the impressionistic period :D
The clarinet was not introduced until sometime after the year 1700, and wasn't common until after 1750, so composers working before that did not use clarinets. J.S. Bach, for example didn't use clarinets in his orchestral works.
Francisco Guerrero - composer - was born in 1528.
Francisco Guerrero - composer - died in 1599.
Who is the composer who used the chord spelled C-F#-Bb-E-A-D as the basis for one of his orchestral compositions?
Water Music is an orchestral suite by the English composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759).
Francisco Tarrega was a Spanish composer and classical guitarist. Francisco was most know for his guitar skills and he usually performed as a solo artist during recitals and concerts.
He was a composer who inspired many young American composers. He wrote songs with ballet and orchestral music to choral music and movie scores.
Robert Stephan Hines has written: 'The orchestral composer's point of view' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music, Orchestral music 'The composer's point of view' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Analysis, appreciation, Bibliography, Choral music, Composers, History and criticism, Music 'Singers' liturgical Latin' -- subject(s): Church Latin, Diction, Latin language, Pronunciation, Singing
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not necessarily. it just depends on what sound you want.The composer of the music makes the determination whether or not a piano is to be used during the performance of their work. Not all orchestral works require a piano.
Usually refers to music created for a movie or film that is 'unconventional' ... that doesn't follow the typical pattern or style of defined classical music. Could also apply to 'experimental' music ... again, unconventional orchestration as compared to, say, an orchestral work written by Handel, Bach or a neo-classical composer as Frederik Magle, for instance.
Dr. Antonio Molina is a Filipino composer known for his contributions to Filipino music and culture. He was born in 1894 in Manila and studied at the University of the Philippines. Molina composed numerous popular songs, choral works, and orchestral pieces, leaving a lasting impact on Filipino musical arts.
Who is The composer of "Rhapsody in Blue" George Gershwin