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 Debussys La Mer Orchestral Composition


Music, Movies & TV >> Debussys La Mer Orchestral Composition


Debussys la mer is an orchestral composition (L 109) by the French impressionist composer Claude Debussy. It was started in 1903 in France and finished in 1905 on the English Channel coast in East Bourne. The first performance was given by the Lamoureux Orchestra instructed by Camille Chevillard on 15 October 1905 in Paris.



 Christopher Rouse Neo Romantic Orchestral Music Composer


Celebrities >> Christopher Rouse Neo Romantic Orchestral Music Composer


One of the most distinguished musicians of America, Christopher Rouse is said to be the master of the genre of orchestral music. He was elected to the celebrated American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2002 while his concert Trombone Concerto has won him a Pulitzer Prize and he also bagged a Grammy Award for his work Concert de Gaudí. Speaking highly about his class and intensity of work The New York Times has quoted his work as some of the most anguished, most memorable music around.



 Musician And Singer Instrument Vocal Orchestra For Musical Composition


Trades & Services >> Musician And Singer Instrument Vocal Orchestra For Musical Composition


Musician and Singer are the two sides of the coin. Each one cannot exist without the help of another. A musician plays and composes the music whereas singer is the person who uses his or her voice to produce that music. Musician plays musical instrument and singers voice works as an instrument for this music. Both singer and musician are performing the continuous creative process of making the music.




 Dark Matter Unknown Composition In Galaxy Evolution


Education & Science >> Dark Matter Unknown Composition In Galaxy Evolution


In the world of cosmology and astrophysics the term dark matter is an unknown composition based on a hypothetical concept. It does not produce or generate sufficient electromagnetic radiation. So, direct observation of the matter is not possible. However, its presence can be felt through the gravitational effects that are visible on the matter.



 1812 Overture Celebrating Russian Victory


Music, Movies & TV >> 1812 Overture Celebrating Russian Victory


The year 1812 is important for the Napoleonic war because in this year Napoleon's invasion of Russia was unsuccessful. In order to celebrate the victory of Russia Red Cross commissioned Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to compose an orchestral overture in E flat major with the title Festival Overture The Year 1812 and opus number 49. It was the best known work of Tchaikovsky who started working on the overture in October 1880 and finished within the month of November.




 1983 Randy Newman Song One More Hour


Music, Movies & TV >> 1983 Randy Newman Song One More Hour


Every body knew that this New Orlean boy was destined to flourish in music. A talented pianist from childhood Randall Stuart, popularly known as Randy Newman, stayed away from the glamour world of Hollywood. He concentrated on becoming a recording artist by his own right. His hard work and dedication paid of with his hit 1983 Randy Newman Song.



 An American In Paris One Of The Greatest Movies From MGM


Music, Movies & TV >> An American In Paris One Of The Greatest Movies From MGM


An American In Paris was made in the year 1951 as one of the greatest and most elegant and most celebrated movies ever made at MGM. Known as one of the best musicals made in the decade of 1950s, the movie was adorned with Gershwin Lyrics and Musical Score. The musical had lyrics penned down by Ira while the music was composed by George. Some of the composition for the musical has been made in the decades of twenties and thirties.




 Doctor Who Theme Early Form Of Electronic Signature On Television


Music, Movies & TV >> Doctor Who Theme Early Form Of Electronic Signature On Television


Doctor Who theme music was composed by Ron Grainer way back in 1963 and was realized by Delia Derbyshire from Radiophonic Workshop. It was one of the earliest forms of electronic signature for any television. Its haunting melodies and ethereal sound has enthralled over four decades.



















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