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Orchestration is the study or practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble) or of adapting for an orchestra music composed for another medium. Only gradually over the course of music history did orchestration come to be regarded as a compositional art in itself.
The term orchestration in its specific sense refers to the way instruments are used to portray any musical aspect such as melody or harmony.
For example, a C major chord is made up of the notes C, E, and G. If the notes are held out the entire duration of a measure, the composer or orchestrator will have to decide what instrument(s) play this chord and in what register. Some instruments, including woodwinds and brass are primarily monophonic and can only play one note of the chord at a time. However, in a full orchestra there is generally more than one of these instruments, so the composer may choose to outline the chord in its basic form with clarinets or trumpets. Other instruments, including the strings, piano, harp, and pitched percussion are polyphonic and may play more than one note at a time.
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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.
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The first film in the series, Star Wars (later subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope), was released on May 25, 1977 by 20th Century Fox and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. It was followed by the similarly successful sequels The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983); these three films constitute the original Star Wars trilogy. A prequel trilogy was later released between 1999 and 2005, which received a more mixed reaction from critics and fans, compared to the original trilogy. All seven films were nominated for or won Academy Awards, and were commercial successes, with a combined box office revenue of $4.38 billion, making Star Wars the fourth highest-grossing film series. The series has spawned an extensive media franchise—the Star Wars expanded universe—including books, television series, computer and video games, and comic books, resulting in significant development of the series's fictional universe. Star Wars also holds a Guinness World Records title for the "Most successful film merchandising franchise." In 2012, the total value of the Star Wars franchise was estimated at USD $30.7 billion, including box-office receipts as well as profits from their video games and DVD sales.
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Genres: Documentary, Music,This episode will be the first in a long series on the Techniques of Orchestration. This episode features how John Williams orchestrated the first chord of Star Wars. I examine the sections in detain and explain which instruments transpose and which sound in a different octave than written. If you are interested in purchasing The Beato Book please with me at rickbeato1@gmail.com If you would like to support my video creation, you can hit the SUPPORT button on the sidebar of my main page YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/RickBeato Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/rickbeatoproduction/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rickbeato1/ Twitter - @rickbeato www.nuryl.com www.rickbeato.com
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In the deepest seas of creativity, we find the heart of Ravel's ingenuity and mastery. Join me for one last look at Ravel's orchestration of "Une barque sur l'ocean" from "Miroirs," along with some speculation as to why Ravel left this one piano suite out of all others incompletely orchestrated. Support Orchestration Online on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/orchestrationonline Visit the official Orchestration Online website and subscribe to our newsletter. http://orchestrationonline.com Join the orchestration online community by subscribing to this channel, checking in on Twitter @OrchestrationOL, and being part of the conversation on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/278568792265515/
A short look at what makes for really good, artistic orchestration. http://www.alanbelkinmusic.com © Alan Belkin. All rights reserved. (This replaces an older video with the same name. The content is the same, but the musical examples sound MUCH better in the new version.)
My Radio New Zealand programme about Ravel's Apaches & Miroirs: http://orchestrationonline.com/radio-new-zealand/radionz-ravel/ Support Orchestration Online on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/orchestrationonline Visit the official Orchestration Online website and subscribe to our newsletter. http://orchestrationonline.com Join the orchestration online community by subscribing to this channel, checking in on Twitter @OrchestrationOL, and being part of the conversation on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/278568792265515/
In this episode of Everything Music we will explore how to write and arrange for full orchestra. I will do a detailed analysis of a cue from Toy Story 3 called "The Claw" that was written by Randy Newman and the orchestration by Jonathan Sacks. This is one of my favorite film scoring cues and it is one of the most exciting and powerful scenes in any movie for kids. I will explore all sections of the orchestra brass, strings, woodwinds and percussion through a series of mock ups I created for this episode. Links To Follow: If you are interested in purchasing The Beato Book please with email me at rickbeato1@gmail.com Skype Lessons are available on a limited basis. If you are interested please write me at rickbeato1@gmail.com If you would like to support my video creation, you can hit th...
http://daviddas.com -- In this 48-minute orchestration study, we look at the first eight measures of the suite from Star Wars by John Williams, recording every note of every instrument individually so that we can study how it was put together. If you enjoyed this, you might also enjoy my short study of John Williams's Catch Me If You Can: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVKV5ofmSIU Update: in response to numerous requests, I've made a second video solely on the technical/computer aspects, showing my computer rig, how it was built and how it's connected, and how it enabled me to create the Star Wars mockup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWeN0tVvV3A
Analysis of Movement II "Game of Pairs" of Bela Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, looking into the resonant qualities of parallel woodwind intervals. Score available at: http://imslp.org/wiki/Concerto_for_Orchestra,_Sz.116_(Bartók,_Béla) Not all countries may have access to this score due to international variations in copyright law. Support Orchestration Online on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/orchestrationonline Visit the official Orchestration Online website and subscribe to our newsletter. http://orchestrationonline.com Join the orchestration online community by subscribing to this channel, checking in on Twitter @OrchestrationOL, and being part of the conversation on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/278568792265515/
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Over two hours of Q&A; with composers about orchestration, plus a preview of the macProVideo course Orchestration 103: Wind Instruments and the upcoming book 100 Orchestration Tips. Really great questions, my audience really kept me on my toes! Support Orchestration Online on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/orchestrationonline Visit the official Orchestration Online website and subscribe to our newsletter. http://orchestrationonline.com Join the orchestration online community by subscribing to this channel, checking in on Twitter @OrchestrationOL, and being part of the conversation on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/278568792265515/