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  2. Vienna Symphonic Library - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Tucmandl during first tests for the Vienna Symphonic Library.(2004) The company was founded in Vienna in October 2000 by Herbert "Herb" Tucmandl. [2] In the 1990s, Tucmandl, a former cellist (as a substitute member with the Vienna Philharmonic, amongst others), later cameraman, director and composer used some of the available first-generation sample libraries for the creation of his ...

  3. Kontakt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kontakt is a software sampler developed by Native Instruments. It is one of the leading applications of its type in the market. It is one of the leading applications of its type in the market. Since it allows multiple samples to be combined into a single virtual instrument, it is also an example of a multisampler .

  4. List of compositions for piano and orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, No. 5 in D major; Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, No. 6 in B-flat major; Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, No. 7 in A major; Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, No. 8 in C major; Selim Palmgren. Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13 (1903) Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 33 'The River' (1913)

  5. Ensemble librarianship - Wikipedia

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    Ensemble or performance librarianship is a relatively new and evolving field with an oral history, so in many instances, there is no written history upon which to rely.. Aside from a few surveys and recorded interviews, there are very few documents describing the history of the profession at this point in t

  6. Musopen - Wikipedia

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    Musopen is an organization which creates, produces and disseminates Western classical music, via public domain recordings, sheet music and educational resources. It stands with the ChoralWiki and the Wind Repertory Project as among the most prominent online music databases.

  7. Big Five (orchestras) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Big Five" was coined around the time when long-playing recordings became available, regular orchestral radio broadcasts were expanding, and the five orchestras that make up the group had annual concert series in New York City.

  8. Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance - Wikipedia

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    Herbert von Karajan conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra – Bartók: Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta; Hindemith: Mathis der Mahler; Bruno Walter conducting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra – Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 in E Flat Major; Wagner: Tannhauser Overture and Venusberg Music

  9. List of compositions by Anton Webern - Wikipedia

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    Arbeiterchor by Franz Liszt, arranged for bass solo, chorus, and orchestra (1924) Deutsche Tänze (German Dances) by Schubert (1824, drawn from D.820), orchestrated by Webern (1931) Fuga (Ricercata) a 6 voci [Fugue No. 2] from Johann Sebastian Bach 's " Musical Offering ", orchestrated (1934–35)