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An orchestra (/ˈɔːrkᵻstrə/ or US /ˈɔːrˌkɛstrə/; Italian: [orˈkɛstra]) is a large instrumental ensemble used in classical music that contains sections of string (violin, viola, cello and double bass), brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Other instruments such as the piano and celesta may sometimes be grouped into a fifth section such as a keyboard section or may stand alone, as may the concert harp and, for 20th and 21st century compositions, electric and electronic instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ὀρχήστρα, the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus. The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, but changed very little in composition during the course of the 20th century.
Johann Sebastian Bach (26 September 1748 – 11 September 1778) was a German painter. He was the son of composer Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the grandson of composer Johann Sebastian Bach.
Bach was born in Berlin. He studied under Adam Friedrich Oeser in Leipzig. In May 1773, he moved to Dresden, and in February 1776 he moved to Hamburg, where his father was Director of Music. In September 1776 he embarked on a study trip to Rome, where he became seriously ill soon after his arrival in February 1777, and died of this (unknown) ailment in 1778.
Bach created mostly brush drawings of idyllic landscapes, bustling with people. His works show the influence of Solomon Gessner. Towards the end of his life he turned to representations of people and created historical and mythological scenes. He also made vignettes and illustrations of works by Gottlieb Rabener and Christian Felix Weisse.
In his time he was quite renowned as an artist. Collections of his works are in Coburg, Dresden, Hamburg, Leipzig and Vienna.
Sebastian Philip Bierk (born April 3, 1968), known professionally as Sebastian Bach, is a Canadian heavy metal singer who achieved mainstream success as frontman of Skid Row from 1987-96. Since his departure from Skid Row, he has had many television roles, acted in Broadway plays, and leads a solo career.
The members of Kid Wikkid were stationed in Peterborough. Upon hearing of the band and unaware of their ages, 14-year-old Bach auditioned for the group, and was successfully hired by guitar player and band leader, Jason Delorme. Kid Wikkid moved back to Toronto, and Bach's dad eventually allowed Bach to move in with an aunt.
Skid Row initially formed in the mid 1980s with lead singer Matt Fallon. They began playing at various New Jersey clubs. Fallon would soon leave the band in 1987, leaving Skid Row without a singer. Bach was spotted singing at rock photographer Mark Weiss's wedding at the age of 18, and the members asked him to join in early 1987.
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John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932) is an American composer, conductor, and pianist. In a career spanning over six decades, Williams has composed some of the most popular and recognizable film scores in cinematic history, including Jaws, the Star Wars series, Superman, the Indiana Jones series, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, and the first three Harry Potter films. He has been associated with director Steven Spielberg since 1974, composing music for all save five of Spielberg's feature films.
Other notable works by Williams include theme music for four Olympic Games, NBC Sunday Night Football, the 2011 Tintin movie, the television series Lost in Space and Land of the Giants, and the original, not-as-well-known, calypso-based theme song to Gilligan's Island. He has composed numerous classical concerti and other works for orchestral ensembles and solo instruments, and he served as the Boston Pops' principal conductor (1980–93), and is now the orchestra's laureate conductor.
The Legend of Zelda - Suite Composer: Koji Kondo Performed live by the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Charles Hazlewood Orchestral Arrangement: Nils-Petter Ankarblom SCORE: Orchestral Game Music Produced by Orvar Säfström http://scoreconcert.com/ Songs in the suite (credit to Nanie for posting this in a comment) 0:00 - A link to the past Title theme 0:30 - Zelda's Lullaby 1:26 - Hyrule Field Theme (OOT) 6:39 - Ocarina of Time Title Theme 7:51 - Hyrule Castle Theme 10:54 - Main Theme 11:06 -The Legend of Zelda (NES) Dungeon Theme 14:18 - Main Theme
BBC Proms - Friday Night at the Proms The BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Keith Lockhart are live from the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall London 2013
Faces of Classical Music http://facesofclassicalmusic.blogspot.gr/ • Leoš Janáček (1854-1928) Suite for string orchestra, JW 6/2 (1877) i. Moderato (Prelude) ii. Adagio (Allemande) iii. Andante con moto (Saraband) iv. Presto (Scherzo) v. Adagio (Air) vi. Andante Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Manfred Honeck Opening concert of Musikfest Berlin, August 31, 2013 (HD 1080p) • Faces of Classical Music http://facesofclassicalmusic.blogspot.gr/
SAMOHI POPS CONCERT. Heroes vs. Villains 5/22/2012 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: Joni Swenson
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) Orchestral Suite No. 3 D-dur (BWV 1068). 2. Air. Münchener Bach-Orchester. Karl Richter, Dirigent
Frank Bridge's Suite for String Orchestra. Performed by the English String Orchestra (1909--1910).
The Suite for Viola and Orchestra by Ralph Vaughan Williams is a work in eight movements for solo viola and orchestra completed in 1934. The Suite is dedicated to violist Lionel Tertis, who premiered the work on November 12, 1934 at the Queen's Hall in London under the baton of Malcolm Sargent. Anne Burns(viola)/Anchorage Symphony Orchestra/Randall Fleischer.
The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra conducted by Ton Koopman plays the 2nd Orchestral Suite (Ouverture) in B minor, BWV 1067 (c. 1718-23 or c. 1735), at National Museum Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn (Netherlands).
Santa Monica High School Symphony Orchestra Joni Swenson, Conductor I. Main Title II. Princess Leia's Theme III. The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme) IV. Yoda's Theme V. Throne Room and End Title Preceded by Alfred Newman: Twentieth Century Fox Fanfare Barnum Hall May 1, 2015