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The former edition is said to be a new version with orchestration carefully arranged for modest or large orchestras.
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During the 1920s live musical performances by orchestras, pianists, and theater organists were common at first-run theaters.
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She continued to study piano, appearing as a guest soloist with small symphony orchestras throughout high school.
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It had three brass bands and two orchestras, and a zoological garden.
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Octave mandolins are sometimes used in mandolin orchestras in place of mandolas.
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The faculty consists of outstanding musicians selected from leading orchestras and music schools with world-class performing artists serving as both faculty instructors and performers.
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They had live orchestras, with a bunch of girls, a bunch of garter belts.
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It is played mostly by brass bands or orchestras and danced in couples.
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Few orchestras could fill auditoriums, and the time-honored season-subscription system became increasingly anachronistic, as more and more listeners would buy tickets on an ad hoc basis for individual events.
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He is also an orchestral conductor, having learned how to arrange and conduct music for orchestras from a correspondence course.
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