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  2. Report from Hoople: P. D. Q. Bach on the Air - Wikipedia

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    In addition to P. D. Q. Bach music, the record includes "New Horizons in Music Appreciation", a piece in which Schickele and Robert Dennis do a play-by-play on a performance of the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony as if it were a baseball game.

  3. New Symphony Orchestra (London) - Wikipedia

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    The New Symphony Orchestra (NSO) was founded in London in 1905 by the clarinettist Charles Draper and the flautist Eli Hudson. After ten years it became the orchestra of the Royal Albert Hall , and continued under that name until 1928, after which it resumed its original name, giving concerts during the 1930s.

  4. New World Symphony (orchestra) - Wikipedia

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    The New World Symphony presents a season of concerts from September to May at the 756-seat concert hall of the New World Center. [5] Performances include full-orchestra concerts, a chamber music series, a new music series, percussion consort series, small ensemble concerts, a family series, and special festivals and recitals.

  5. The Wurst of P. D. Q. Bach - Wikipedia

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    Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Jorge Mester; The Royal P. D. Q. Bach Festival Orchestra, Jorge Mester, conductor; The Orchestra of the University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople Heavy Opera Company under the direction of John Nelson; Marlene Kleinman, mezzanine-soprano; Lorna Haywood, off-coloratura; John Ferrante, bargain counter ...

  6. New Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    New Symphony Orchestra (London) – British ensemble founded in 1905 and later called the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra; New Symphony Orchestra (Sofia) – Bulgarian ensemble founded in 1991; NHK Symphony Orchestra – Japanese ensemble founded in 1926 as the New Symphony Orchestra and renamed in 1951; An ad hoc recording ensemble also called the ...

  7. Philharmonia Chorus - Wikipedia

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    In the UK there were engagements with Riccardo Muti (including a 1979 recording of Carmina Burana which in 2021 was BBC Record Review's choice for best recording of the work), Sir Georg Solti, Lovro von Matačić, Giuseppe Sinopoli - appointed Principal Conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra in 1984 and with whom the Chorus also appeared in ...

  8. A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra

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    A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra is a live album by The Moody Blues, recorded from a live performance at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre on 9 September 1992. [2] This performance was the first time The Moody Blues performed in concert backed by a full orchestra .

  9. Ernest McCarty - Wikipedia

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    Ernest McCarty Jr. (born March 26, 1941) is an upright bass player, musical composer, and playwright. He is known for playing with Erroll Garner from 1970 until Garner's death in 1977, as well as for plays he has written, scored and directed.