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  • 51Orchestral Game Music Concert — The nihongo|Game Music Concerts|ゲーム音楽コンサート|Gēmu Ongaku Konsāto, known as nihongo|Orchestral Game Music Concerts|オーケストラによるゲーム音楽コンサート|Ōkesutora niyoru Gēmu Ongaku Konsāto from 1993 onwards, were a series of video game music concerts. They were… …

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  • 52Orchestral suite — An orchestral suite is a suite of stylized dances for orchestra, either originally composed (like the four Orchestral Suites by Bach) or as a series of brief orchestral excerpts from a longer work, such as a ballet, opera, film score, or musical …

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  • 53Orchestral Game Concert 4 — Infobox Album | Name = Orchestral Game Concert 4 Type = Album Artist = Orchestral Game Concert Series Released = November 21, 1994 Recorded = 1994 Genre = Video game music Length = 71:37 Label = Sony Records SRCL 2736 Producer = Yasohachi Ito… …

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  • 54Orchestral Suite No. 4 ''Mozartiana'' (Tchaikovsky) — For the ballet by George Balanchine, see Mozartiana (ballet). The Orchestral Suite No. 4 Op. 61, more commonly known as Mozartiana, is an orchestral suite by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, written in 1887 as a tribute to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on the …

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  • 55Orchestral suites (Bach) — The four Orchestral Suites or Ouvertures BWV 1066–1069 are a set of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, probably composed around 1720 in Cöthen. The word ouverture refers to an opening movement in which a section of slow dotted note rhythm is… …

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  • 56Orchestral Trios, Op. 1 — The Orchestral Trios, Opus 1 was the first publication of a work by Johann Stamitz and one of the two prints issued during his lifetime. It was a famous and influential set of six orchestral trios. Most likely dates from 1755 or 1756 …

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  • 57Orchestral Game Music Concerts — The Orchestral Game Music Concerts (オーケストラによるゲーム音楽コンサート, Ōkesutora ni yoru Gēmu Ongaku Konsāto?) were a series of Japanese video game music concerts. The events took place in Tokyo from 1991 to 1996 and were performed by different orchestras.… …

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  • 58Orchestral reduction — An orchestral reduction is a sheet music arrangement of a work originally for full symphony orchestra (such as a symphony, overture, or opera), rearranged for a single instrument (typically piano or organ), a smaller orchestra, or a chamber… …

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  • 59Orchestral knocking — This is the phenomenon of orchestral string players knocking on the back of their instruments in response to an unintended double entendre during rehearsals, usually initiating from the conductor. This is particularly the case in British… …

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  • 60orchestral — adjective Date: circa 1811 1. of, relating to, or composed for an orchestra 2. suggestive of an orchestra or its musical qualities • orchestrally adverb …

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