Eksempler på brug af Choir and orchestra på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Akademisk Choir and Orchestra being conducted by Nenia Zenana.
Bruno Tabert is rehearsing with a real choir and orchestra.
Munich choir and orchestra will be conducted by Douglas Bostock. 1 CD. Classico.
Symphony No. 14 is a suite for choir and orchestra in seven movements.
Gade's Comala can be described as a secular cantata for vocal soloists, choir and orchestra.
London Symphony Choir and Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado, in some recordings from 1981.
In addition to Danish Christmas carols, there is music for choir and orchestra by English John Rutter.
The work Res absurda for choir and orchestra(1948) is such a composition, the aim of which is to express meaninglessness.
She and Folkoperan are bringing with them to Copenhagen the artists,vocalists, choir and orchestra.
In some works for choir and orchestra the trombone got a natural role in the orchestra to double the voices in the choir. .
KV 469 Herman Fischer, Susanne John,singing with Wüttenberg choir and orchestra is conducted by Wilfried Kurtz.1 LP.
Stockholm operaraens choir and orchestra under the direction of many distinguished conductors in some historic recordings. 9 LP.
Sandor Solyom Nagy,Klara Tackas sing together with the Hungarian State choir and orchestra are conducted by Ferenc Ferenscik.
Roberto Alagna, Angela Gheorghiu sings with the choir and orchestra from Toulouse, which is directed by Michel Plasson, in a recording from 1995 1 CD.
Classico View larger Previous Next Display all pictures Händel: Messiah.Akademisk Choir and Orchestra being conducted by Nenia Zenana.
Lyne Dawson, Hillery Summers sings along with Kings College choir and orchestra will be conducted by Stephen Cleobury, in a recording from 1994.
Peter Donald, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau,sing along with the Cologne Radio Choir and orchestra will be conducted by Richard Kraus.3 CD.
Edita Gruberuva the soprano sings along with the Czech Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, and being conducted by Friedrich Haider, in some recordings from 1988.
Boris Christoff, Ana Alexiva, Dimitri Ouzonov,singing together with Paris Consevatorie choir and orchestra and being conducted by André Cluytens.
Renato Bruson, Eva Mei, Thomas Allen,sings with München Radio Choir and Orchestra conducted by Roberto Abbado, recorded in 1993.2 CD.
Helen Donath, Dietrich Fischer Dieskau and Lucia Popp,sing along with the Staatskapelle Dresden choir and orchestra will be conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch.
Renata Scotto and Alfredo Kraus sings with the New Philharmonia choir and orchestra will be conducted by James Levine, in a recording from 2000.
Frederica von Stade, Linda Humphries, Thomas Allen, Isobel Buchanan, Paul Crook and Donaldson Lloyd sings with Covent Gardens choir and orchestra will be conducted by Sir Colin Davis, in a recording from 1981.
The performance that you are about to hear will be given by the student choir and orchestra of the newly renamed Robert Richmond High School of New Orleans.
Edith Mathis, Janet Baker, Peter Schreier, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Marti Salminen, singing with Regensburger Domspatzen and Munich Bach Choir and Orchestra, which will be conducted by Karl Richter, in a recording from 1980.
Enzo Dara, Luciana Serra og Alensandro Corbelli sings with Torino theater Choir and Orchestra conduvted by Bruno Campanella, in a recording from 1988.
Simandy Jozsef, Agay Karola sing together with the Budapest Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, which will be conducted by Janos Ferencsik. 3 LP.
Miro Solman, Giancarlo Tosi and Antonio Salvadori sings with Catalaniens choir and orchestra conducted by Andrea Licata, in a recording from 1994.
Asger Hamerik wrote seven symphonies, four operas and several major works for choir and orchestra with stylistic affinities with both Gade and Berlioz.
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Nicolai Gedda, Helmut Krebs, and Rita Streich sings along with the Philharmonia Choir and Orchestra of London, being conducted by Herbert von Karajan, in a recording from 1955.