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    5 days ago · Sergei Prokofiev - "Peter and the Wolf" An original arrangement of Prokofev’s classic music tale, set to stunning imagery by Jorg Muller and performer with a narrator. The iconic piece comes to life in a new way with beautiful projections that have been set to the pace of the performance.

  2. 3 days ago · How to say Lieutenant Kijé in English? Pronunciation of Lieutenant Kijé with 2 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning and more for Lieutenant Kijé.

  3. 5 days ago · Excerpt 2. Correct label:solo trumpets accompanied by strings and snare drum. Excerpt 3. Correct label:percussion playing the theme. Excerpt 4. Correct label:full orchestra playing the theme. The solo instrument heard in the second variation in Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra is a clarinet.

  4. 5 days ago · descending stepwise. Drag and drop the words that describe this excerpt from Glass's Symphony No. 4 (Heroes), I.354-4410:43. In this excerpt, the -Press Space to openwave-likewindssongdescendingtwo-notestrings motive is heard in the brass, while the -Press Space to openwave-likewindssongdescendingtwo-notestrings/ascending melody is heard in the ...

  5. 3 days ago · Peter and the Wolf Trivia Quiz. Our local chamber orchestra is performing this piece, and here is some of the information I've learned about it. Enjoy! A multiple-choice quiz by musicteacher . Estimated time: 4 mins.

  6. 5 days ago · Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which instruments play in the first 46 seconds of blue cathedral and which do not? A section, first part 0:46, Which instruments have the main melody in the second and third parts of the A section? A section 0:40, Which instrument family provides the majority of the harmony that underpins the melody in this excerpt, from the A ...

  7. 2 days ago · “Take the ‘A’ Train” is one of the Duke Ellington Orchestra’s signature tunes and one of Billy Strayhorn’s most famous compositions. It de facto replaced the band’s previous signature tune, “Sepia Panorama,” which Ellington had been prevented from using because of a 1940 dispute between the bandleader and the American Society ...