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  1. Allegany Community Symphony Orchestra

    The Allegany Community Symphony Orchestra is an amateur orchestra based in Cumberland, Maryland . The orchestra is jointly conducted by Pat Aaron and Lee Ann O Brien. It consists entirely of amateur musicians from high school age through adulthood and usually gives two concerts per year, one in December and one in May. References http www.times news.com entertainment local story 124124737.html Allegany Community Symphony Orchestra presenting Spring 2007 Cumberland, Maryland Category Organizations based in Cumberland, MD WV PA Category Culture of Cumberland, MD WV PA Category American orchestras Category Maryland culture US orchestra stub ...   more details



  1. Community of Madrid Orchestra

    The Community of Madrid Orchestra lang es Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid , founded in 1987, is a symphony orchestra in Madrid , Spain . ref cite web author title Orquesta y Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid url http www.orcam.org publisher date accessdate 7 August 2009 ref The orchestra is the resident orchestra at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid and performs its concert programs at the Auditorio Nacional de M sica . The current principal conductor is Jos Ram n Encinar and the first concertmaster is V ctor Arriola. History Founded in 1987, the Community of Madrid Orchestra is the official orchestra of the Community of Madrid . ref cite web author title Revista del Arte Programaci n de la Orquesta y Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid url http www.revistadearte.com 2006 03 10 programacion de la orquesta y coro de la comunidad de madrid publisher Logopress date accessdate 7 August 2009 ref The activity of the Orchestra changed radically in 1998, when it became the tenured orchestra of the Teatro de la Zarzuela and alternated its appearances between the orchestra pit pit and the stage. ref cite web author title Teatro de la Zarzuela Orquesta url http teatrodelazarzuela.mcu.es teatro orquesta.asp publisher Logopress date accessdate 7 August 2009 ref References Reflist 1 See also Teatro de la Zarzuela Madrid Symphony Orchestra Spanish National Orchestra Queen Sof a Chamber Orchestra RTVE Symphony Orchestra Teatro Real National Auditorium of Music Teatro Monumental Joven Orquesta Nacional de Espa a Zarzuela Madrid orchestras External links http www.orcam.es Official web site Category Spanish orchestras Category Culture in Madrid orchestra stub es Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid ...   more details



  1. Valencian Community Orchestra

    The Valencian Community Orchestra lang va Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana , lang es Orquesta de la Comunidad Valenciana , is an orchestra based in Valencia, Spain Valencia , Spain and the resident orchestra of Valencia s opera house , Palau de les Arts Reina Sof a . ref cite web url http www.nndb.com org 968 000196380 title Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana accessdate 2008 11 22 year 2007 publisher Palau les Arts ref History The Orchestra was created in 2006 to be the orchestra of the new opera house. Since the first season the music director of the orchestra is the French born American conductor Lorin Maazel . ref cite web url http www.aeos.es palau.htm title Orquesta de la Comunidad Valenciana accessdate 2009 08 22 year 2007 publisher ref ref cite web url http www.lesarts.com en orquesta biografia.html title Palau de les Arts Reina Sof a accessdate 2008 11 22 year 2007 publisher Palau les Arts ref Festival of the Mediterranean Each year the conductor Zubin Mehta directs this festival which includes several opera programs, concerts and recitals. See also Palau de les Arts Reina Sof a Valencia Orchestra References Reflist External links http www.lesarts.com en orquesta.html The orchestra s official website Navbox name Music Directors of the Valencian Community Orchestra title Music Directors of the Valencian Community Orchestra summary A list of Musical Directors list1 div Lorin Maazel 2006 present div Category Spanish orchestras Category Symphony orchestras Category Musical groups established in 2006 Category Culture in Valencia Orchestra stub ca Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana es Orquesta de la Comunidad Valenciana ...   more details



  1. Santa Fe Community Orchestra

    The Santa Fe Community Orchestra SFCO is an amateur orchestra based in Santa Fe, New Mexico . In addition to performing concerts, the orchestra conducts educational programs, including children s concerts, Musical instrument instrument making workshops, and workshops for adult musicians. Some orchestra members have formed Musical ensemble chamber ensembles . These groups have played at nursing homes , public schools, art gallery openings and Benefit concert benefit events . The SFCO supplies musicians for local Choir choral and theatre productions and gives free performances in the St. Francis Auditorium . The SFCO was established in 1982 and has since performed over 70 free concerts. Its president is Lisa Van Sickle, backed by music director Oliver Prezant and concert master Britt Ravnan. External links http www.sfco.org home.htm Santa Fe Community Orchestra Category Musical groups established in 1982 Category American orchestras Category Culture of Santa Fe, New Mexico Category Visitor attractions in Santa Fe, New Mexico NewMexico stub ...   more details



  1. Community Women's Orchestra

    Infobox musical artist name Community Women s Orchestra image image size background classical ensemble alias CWO origin Oakland, California , United States USA instrument 60 70 Instrumentalists genre classical music Classical , pop music popular occupation Orchestra years active 1985 present website http www.communitywomensorchestra.org www.communitywomensorchestra.org current members Conductor br Kathleen McGuire Dr. Kathleen McGuire br Assistant Conductor br Sandra I. Noriega br Strings Attached Ensemble Conductor br June Bonacich past members Founder & Conductor Laureate br Nan Washburn br Conductor Laureate br Ann Krinitsky br The Community Women s Orchestra CWO , based in Oakland, California, was founded by conductor Nan Washburn in 1985 as a community adjunct to The Women s Philharmonic TWP , a now defunct, professional orchestra. ref cite web url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2004 03 04 DDG8G5CHBH1.DTL title R.I.P., Women s Philharmonic, you were the perfect blend of achievement and idealism author Kosman, Joshua publisher San Francisco Chronicle , Page E1, March 4, 2004 accessdate 2007 04 04 ref Part of CWO s original purpose was to explore orchestral music by women composers for TWP. Today, CWO is an independent and growing entity. It continues to focus on encouraging women in music, and includes at least one work by a woman composer on each of its programs ... Attached New CWO Ensemble author Community Women s Orchestra website publisher Community Women s Orchestra accessdate 2010 09 27 ref In addition to its own concert season of three full concerts and a chamber ... links http www.communitywomensorchestra.org Community Women s Orchestra official website Category American orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1985 US orchestra stub ... a newly orchestrated work by June Bonacich . CWO was the first orchestra to play Fanny Mendelssohn ... its first self produced CD, featuring commissioned works in honor of the orchestra s 25th anniversary ...   more details



  1. NIH (disambiguation)

    NIH can refer to National Institutes of Health United States National Institute of Health Pakistan National Institute Of Homoeopathy India, WB Norwegian School of Sport Sciences Not Invented Here a term and label developed in the computer industry referring to organizations incapable of using technology from other organizations. Nih town , an ancient town in Sistan modern Iran and Afghanistan disambig da NIH de NIH fr Nih it NIH he NIH ...   more details



  1. XPLOR-NIH

    Xplor NIH is a biomolecular structure determination program which includes an interface to the legacy X PLOR program. Restraints derived from many different nuclear magnetic resonance NMR references and X ray scattering experiments can be accommodated during structure calculations. References http nmr.cit.nih.gov xplor nih The home page for the software package. Category Science software ...   more details



  1. NIH shift

    An NIH shift is a chemical rearrangement where a hydrogen atom on an aromatic ring undergoes an intramolecular migration primarily during a hydroxylation reaction. This process is also known as a 1,2 hydride shift. These shifts are often studied and observed by isotopic labeling . An example of an NIH shift is shown below Image Gen NIH shift.png 400px center Example of NIH shift In this example, a hydrogen atom has been isotopically labeled using deuterium shown in red . As the hydroxylase adds a hydroxyl the OH group , the labeled site shifts one position around the aromatic ring relative to the stationary methyl group CH sub 3 sub . Several hydroxylase enzymes are believed to incorporate an NIH shift in their mechanism, including 4 hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase and the tetrahydrobiopterin dependent hydroxylase s. The name NIH shift arises from the U.S. National Institutes of Health from where studies first reported observing this transformation. References cite journal author Guroff, G. Daly, J.W. Jerina, D.M. Renson, J. Witkop, B. Udenfriend, S. title Hydroxylation induced migration the NIH shift. Recent experiments reveal an unexpected and general result of enzymatic hydroxylation of aromatic compounds. journal Science year 1967 volume 157 pages 1524&ndash 1530 pmid 6038165 doi 10.1126 science.157.3796.1524 issue 3796 . cite journal author Bassan, A. Blomberg, M.R.A. Siegbahn, P.E.M. title Mechanism of Aromatic Hydroxylation by an Activated FeIV O Core in Tetrahydrobiopterin Dependent Hydroxylases journal Chem. Eur. J. year 2003 volume 9 pages 4055&ndash 4067 pmid 12953191 doi 10.1002 chem.200304768 issue 17 . Category Enzymes Category Posttranslational modification Category Reaction mechanisms zh NIH ...   more details



  1. Nih (town)

    Nih was a town belonging to the ancient state of Sistan , which straddles the modern border of Afghanistan and Iran . In his 1930 book The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate , Guy Le Strange wrote blockquote At some distance to the west of the Zarah lake, on the Quhistan Kuhistan frontier and close to the border of the Great Desert, is the town of Nih, or N h, which is named by earlier Arab geographers as belonging to S st n. Mu addas mentions it as a strongly fortified town, the houses of which were built of clay, water being brought down from the hills by underground channels. Nih is also referred to by Y t and Mustawf , who, however, add no details, except to state that it was founded by King Ardash r B bg n , though at the present day the remains of great fortifications, and the immense ruins found here, would seem to prove that in the Middle Ages middle ages it had been a place of much importance. ref Guy Le Strange. http books.google.com books?id Q 88AAAAIAAJ&pg PA340&lpg PA340&dq 22ram shahristan 22&source bl&ots nRGfvGaMRI&sig 6FrECPAtRIhC73Z6eD62q80WYW8&hl en&ei 8ly3S uJNoK78gaW35ToBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CAYQ6AEwAA v onepage&q 22ram 20shahristan 22&f false The lands of the eastern caliphate Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia, from the Moslem conquest to the time of Timur . Cambridge geographical series. General editor F. H. H. Guillemard. reprint Publisher CUP Archive, 1930. Originally published 1905. ref blockquote References references DEFAULTSORT Nih Town Category Sistan ...   more details



  1. Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra

    Infobox film name Making Overtures The Story of a Community Orchestra image caption director Larry Weinstein producer Barbara Willis Sweete writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released film date 1985 runtime 28 minutes country Film Canada language English budget Making Overtures The Story of a Community Orchestra is a 1985 cinema of Canada Canadian short film short documentary film directed by Larry Weinstein . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject Best Documentary Short . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 30957 Making Overtures The Story of a Community Orchestra details title NY Times Making Overtures The Story of a Community Orchestra accessdate 2008 12 03 work NY Times ref References reflist External links Imdb title id 0089535 title Making Overtures The Story of a Community Orchestra DEFAULTSORT Making Overtures The Story Of A Community Orchestra Category 1985 films Category Canadian films Category English language films Category Canadian documentary films Category Canadian short films Category Independent films Category Documentary films about classical music and musicians Category Short documentary films Category 1980s documentary films music documentary stub de Making Overtures The Story of a Community Orchestra ...   more details



  1. Community Youth Orchestra of Southern California

    Community Youth Orchestra of Southern California CYOSC was founded in 1989 in Irvine, California, USA. Each season the orchestra includes over seventy talented young musicians ages eight through twenty from throughout the Orange County, California Orange County area, who gather each week to develop their musical skills in ensemble performance. A coaching staff of experienced professional musicians works with students at every single rehearsal, rehearsing and performing with them side by side. As a 501 c 3 non profit arts education organization, CYOSC works in partnership with local music education centers to create concert and rehearsal opportunities for children from all socioeconomic backgrounds. The staff provides leadership to local high school students in earning community service credits towards their graduation requirements, while helping younger students who no longer have access to a school music program due to budget cuts. Music Directors 2005 present Gene Wie 1989 2005 Robert Lau Repertoire 2011 2012 season Symphony No. 40 , Mozart Tuttifantchen Suite , Hindemith Nutcracker Suite , Tchaikovsky Concerto Grosso , Bloch Symphony No. 104 London , Haydn Little Suite, Op. 1 , Carl Nielsen Concerto Grosso in G Major , Vivaldi 2010 2011 season Symphony No.3 Eroica , Beethoven Overture to Don Giovanni , Mozart Celtic Concerto for Harp and Orchestra , Laura Zaerr Sinfonia No. 2 in D Major , Felix Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Serenade for Strings in C Major , Tchaikovsky Vocalise , Rachmaninoff The Last Spring , Grieg Orchestral Suite No. 3 , Bach 2009 2010 season Symphony No. 6 ... Community Youth Orchestra of Southern California Home Page https www.facebook.com pages Community Youth Orchestra of Southern California 206438782725711 CYOSC Facebook Page http sasuzukistrings.wordpress.com 2011 02 28 sass featured with community youth orchestra Santa Ana Suzuki Strings featured with Community Youth Orchestra http tecblog.got2twinkle.com ?p 286 Community Youth Orchestra of Southern ...   more details



  1. NIH Office of Technology Transfer

    Unreferenced date January 2011 Notability Notability date January 2011 NIH Office of Technology Transfer manages all intramural inventions from the United States National Institutes of Health NIH and Food .... Function and mission The Office of Technology Transfer OTT , manages the wide range of NIH and FDA .... The mission of the NIH OTT is to improve public health through the management of inventions made by NIH and FDA scientists and the development of intellectual property policies for NIH s intramural ... of Health and Human Services HHS . HHS has designated NIH as the lead agency for technology transfer policy matters. OTT, through its Division of Policy, has the lead responsibility for NIH ... Transfer Policy Board. This includes NIH CRADA Subcommittee the review of Cooperative Research and Development Agreements CRADAs negotiated by technology transfer staff at the NIH Institutes and Centers ICs . OTT carries out its technology transfer mandate by managing the inventions made in NIH ... use, commercialization, and public availability. Over the last 20 years, NIH has executed thousands of license agreements. These licenses transfer NIH and FDA inventions to the private sector for further ... transfer at the NIH is at once centralized and decentralized. It is decentralized in that each NIH ... of the NIH Office of the Director OD . OTT comprises the Office of the Director, the Division of Technology ... approved vaccines and therapeutics. The sale of these products by NIH licensees has surpassed ... The NIH Office of Technology Transfer was established in 1989 within the NIH Office of the Director ... and policy function for NIH. Gradually other NIH and FDA technology transfer transactional functions were consolidated within this office renamed as the NIH Office of Technology Transfer , including U.S patent prosecution from the Patent Branch of the NIH Office of General Counsel as well as licensing ... Service NTIS of the U.S. Department of Commerce. To date acting or permanent Directors of the NIH Office ...   more details



  1. NIH Intramural Research Program

    Infobox Government agency agency name NIH Intramural Research Program logo IRP Logo Wikipedia.svg logo ... region code The NIH Intramural Research Program IRP is the internal research program of the National Institutes of Health NIH , known for its synergistic approach to biomedical science . ref http sourcebook.od.nih.gov oversight NIH IRP Redbook.pdf ref With 1,200 Principal Investigator s and over 4,000 Postdoctoral Fellows in basic, translational, and clinical research, the http irp.nih.gov NIH ... sourcebook.od.nih.gov oir IRP transition.pdf ref Mission Within the framework of the NIH mandate ... irp.nih.gov about us ref History The NIH Intramural Research Program IRP traces its roots to 1887, when ... of cooperative endeavors with industry and academia. ref http sourcebook.od.nih.gov oversight NIH IRP ... NIH IRP Redbook.pdf ref In 1948, Congress passed the National Heart Act, which created the National ..., neurological problems, and blindness. ref http sourcebook.od.nih.gov oversight NIH IRP Redbook.pdf ref Today, the IRP consists of individual programs housed in 23 of the NIH Institutes and Centers ... oir IRP transition.pdf ref Organization and Leadership The National Institutes of Health NIH is composed ... us research campus locations NIH campus locations . Collectively, these research programs encompass ..., and the NIH Clinical Center, the world s largest clinical research hospital. Intramural ... Center for Human Immunology, Autoimmunity and Inflammation CHI is one example of this trans NIH cooperative ... of considering whether the investigator is taking advantage of the special features of the NIH intramural ..., the NIH Deputy Director for Intramural Research, and the Institute or Center IC National Advisory ... reviewers appointed by the NIH Director, ensure that the program s overall objectives are current ... sourcebook.od.nih.gov oir IRP transition.pdf ref Blue Ribbon Panel reports are addressed to the NIH ... NIH Boards of Scientific Counselors and Blue Ribbon Panels, the NIH IRP receives regular and periodic ...   more details



  1. NIH funding of IBS Research

    Image wiki ibs grant graph.gif thumb 300px right Number of researchers receiving NIH grants for study related to Irritable Bowel Syndrome, 1974 2007 ref cite web title NIH CRISP Search Tool, search for phrase Irritable Bowel url http crisp.cit.nih.gov crisp crisp query.generate screen accessdate 2007 09 08 ref In the United States, the National Institutes of Health is the largest single entity providing funding for biomedical research. ref name Medical Research Spending Doubled Over Past Decade http www.medpagetoday.com PublicHealthPolicy HealthPolicy tb 1767 Medical Research Spending Doubled Over Past Decade , Neil Osterweil, MedPage Today, September 20, 2005. ref In 2006 the NIH awarded 53,285 grants totalling 21 billion dollars. ref cite web title TAGGS FY 2006 Annual Report url http taggs.hhs.gov AnnualReport fy2006 overview grantawards.cfm accessdate 2007 09 08 ref Irritable bowel syndrome IBS is a bowel disorder of unknown etiology characterized by abdominal pain with diarrhea and or constipation. An estimated 15 of the US population is estimated to exhibit symptoms of IBS, with an annual ... 2004 pmid 15298528 ref Funding of IBS According to the NIH s CRISP database, 1977 was the first year in which the NIH awarded a grant whose description included the phrase, irritable bowel. ref cite web title NIH CRISP Search Tool, search for phrase Irritable Bowel url http crisp.cit.nih.gov crisp ... shows the number of researchers receiving NIH grant awards for grants including the term irritable bowel for years 1974 to 2007. ref cite web title NIH CRISP Search Tool, phrase search for Irritable Bowel ... screen Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 08 31 ref Recent funding In 2006, the NIH funded 56 projects ref name NAMES 2006 cite web title NIH CRISP Search Tool, phrase search for Irritable ... , with a total disbursement of 18,787,710. ref name AMOUNTS 2006 cite web title NIH Award Database url ... class wikitable collapsible collapsed width 100 colspan 6 List of NIH Funded Research Projects Referring ...   more details



  1. NIH stroke scale

    NIH stroke scale abbreviated NIHSS ref name pmid10548669 cite journal author Lyden P, Lu M, Jackson C, et al. title Underlying structure of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale results of a factor analysis. NINDS tPA Stroke Trial Investigators journal Stroke volume 30 issue 11 pages 2347 54 year 1999 month November pmid 10548669 doi url http stroke.ahajournals.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 10548669 ref ref name pmid17709996 cite journal author Glymour MM, Berkman LF, Ertel KA, Fay ME, Glass TA, Furie KL title Lesion characteristics, NIH stroke scale, and functional recovery after stroke journal Am J Phys Med Rehabil volume 86 issue 9 pages 725 33 year 2007 month September pmid 17709996 doi 10.1097 PHM.0b013e31813e0a32 url http meta.wkhealth.com pt pt core template journal lwwgateway media landingpage.htm?issn 0894 9115&volume 86&issue 9&spage 725 ref is a scale developed by NINDS that communicates several different neurological deficits ref name pmid10548670 cite journal author Woo D, Broderick JP, Kothari RU, et al. title Does the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale favor left hemisphere strokes? NINDS t PA Stroke Study Group journal Stroke volume 30 issue 11 pages 2355 9 year 1999 month November pmid 10548670 doi url http stroke.ahajournals.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 10548670 ref upon a single axis, represented by a score from 0 to 42. A score of more than approximately 25 indicates a large stroke, and a score of less than 4 may still indicate a small stroke. See also Mini mental state examination References reflist External links http www.ninds.nih.gov doctors NIH Stroke Scale.pdf http strokecenter.stanford.edu scales nihss.html medicine stub Neuro procedures Category Stroke Category Medical scales Stroke Category Psychiatric instruments cognitive impairment and dementia Category Psychiatric instruments geriatric psychiatry ...   more details



  1. NIH classification of headaches

    Refimprove date February 2009 Disputed date February 2009 The NIH classification of headaches consists of brief, relatively vague glossary type definitions of a limited number of headaches. ref cite book title Comprehensive Review of Headache Medicine authors Morris Levin, Steven M. Baskin, Marcelo E. Bigal publisher Oxford University Press US year 2008 isbn 0195366735 page 60 ref It outlines five types of headache vascular, myogenic muscle tension , cervicogenic, traction, and inflammatory. Vascular main vascular headache The most common type of vascular headache is migraine . Migraine headaches are usually characterized by severe pain on one or both sides of the head, an upset stomach, and, for some people, disturbed vision. It is more common in women. While vascular changes are evident during a migraine, the cause of the headache is neurological , not vascular. After migraine, the most common type of vascular headache is the Toxic headache toxic headache produced by fever. Other kinds of vascular headaches include cluster headache s , which are very severe recurrent short lasting headaches, often located through or around either eye and often wake the sufferers up at the same time every night. Unlike migraines, these headaches are more common in men than in women. Muscular myogenic Muscular or myogenic headaches appear to involve the tightening or tensing of facial and neck muscles they may radiate to the forehead. Tension headache is the most common form of myogenic headache. Cervicogenic Cervicogenic headaches originate from disorders of the neck, including the anatomical structures innervated by the cervical roots C1 C3. Cervical headache is often precipitated by neck movement and or sustained awkward head positioning. It is often accompanied by restricted cervical range of motion, ipsilateral neck, shoulder, or arm pain of a rather vague non radicular nature or, occasionally, arm pain of a radicular nature. Traction inflammatory Image PET3.jpg right thumb 150px ...   more details



  1. Orchestra

    Other uses File Orquesta Filarmonica de Jalisco.jpg thumb 280px The Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra File Tch In Charlotte.JPG thumb 280px Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra An orchestra is a large Musical ensemble .... The term orchestra derives from the Greek language Greek , the name for the area in front ... , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus ref The orchestra grew ... of the 20th century. A smaller sized orchestra for this time period of about fifty players or fewer is called a chamber orchestra . A full size orchestra about 100 players may sometimes be called a symphony orchestra or philharmonic orchestra these modifiers do not necessarily indicate any strict difference in either the musical instrument instrumental constitution or role of the orchestra ... Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra . A symphony orchestra will usually have .... A leading chamber orchestra might employ as many as fifty musicians some are much smaller than that. Orchestras can also be found in schools. The term concert orchestra may sometimes be used e.g., BBC Concert Orchestra RT Concert Orchestra no distinction is made on size of orchestra by use ... thumb 280px Viotti Chamber Orchestra performing the 3rd movement of Mozart s Divertimento in D Major K136 The typical symphony orchestra consists of four proportionate groups of similar musical instrument ... instruments like the rhythm section in modern times. The orchestra, depending on the size, contains almost all of the standard instruments in each group. In the history of the orchestra, its instrumentation .... ref Beethoven s influence The so called standard complement of double winds and brass in the orchestra ... , orchestras will use freelance musicians to augment their regular rosters. The 20th century orchestra ... During composers Beethoven and Felix Mendelssohn s time, the orchestra was composed of a fairly standard ... picked by the composer. Today, however, the modern orchestra has generally been considered standardized ...   more details



  1. The Orchestra

    Infobox musical artist name The Orchestra image ELO Sweden Rock 2008.jpg caption The Orchestra 2008, performing ... Light Orchestra br ELO Part II br Styx band Styx website url theorchestra.net current members ... Kelly Groucutt br Parthenon Huxley The Orchestra is a rock band formed by former members of the Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II . It is the continuation of ELO Part II following Bev Bevan ... per cent share of the Electric Light Orchestra name as well as the rights to the ELO Part II name to Jeff Lynne . Lynne, now the full owner of the Electric Light Orchestra Reformation in 2000 ELO name ... tried to alter their name to ELO2 , but they eventually submitted and changed their name to The Orchestra. In 2001 The Orchestra released a limited number of their CD No Rewind which was produced ... by Art Music in 2005 and reissued worldwide in 2006 . The album contains The Orchestra s best ... building to the familiar, rocking major progression. With the release of No Rewind , The Orchestra ... The Orchestra and a Florida based rock band called theOrchestra, but the issue was settled out of court. The Orchestra toured the UK extensively in 2006 following the re issue of No Rewind . The band were promoted using the descriptive phrase Electric Light Orchestra Part II Former Members . Lynne sued The Orchestra, claiming copyright infringement. The matter went to litigation and in August 2006, a Los Angeles judge ruled in favour of the members of The Orchestra. ref http www.parthenonhuxley.com ... The Orchestra s 2006 UK tour, Phil Bates , formerly a member of Trickster band Trickster , ELO ... 2007 Huxley left the band to spend more time with his family and was replaced by Bates. In 2008 The Orchestra .... In November 2011 guitarist Phil Bates left The Orchestra again, and Parthenon Huxley reclaimed his position as guitarist singer. With Huxley on board The Orchestra ended 2011 with a 17 city tour ... Light Orchestra ELO and ELO Part II Eric Troyer keyboards, vocals, guitar 2000 present from ELO ...   more details



  1. Louisville Orchestra

    infobox musical artist name Louisville Orchestra founder Robert Whitney origin Louisville, Kentucky , USA occupation Orchestra years active 1937 present background classical ensemble The Louisville Orchestra is the primary orchestra in Louisville, Kentucky and has been called the cornerstone of the Louisville arts scene. It was founded in 1937 by Robert Whitney 1904 1986 and Charles Farnsley , Mayor of Louisville. The Louisville Orchestra employs salaried musicians, and offers a wide variety of concert series to the community, including classical programs featuring international guest artists, pops ... Society , the orchestra is the resident performing group for the Louisville Ballet and the Kentucky Opera , and presents several concerts across the Kentucky Indiana area. The orchestra performs its concerts at Whitney Hall, The Louisville Palace and at The Brown Theatre . Among other things, the orchestra ... for its performance of contemporary music by emerging classical composers. The Louisville Orchestra ... Hall , and toured Mexico City. In 2001, the Louisville Orchestra received the Leonard Bernstein Award for Excellence in Educational Programming, presend annually by ASCAP and the American Symphony Orchestra League to one orchestra in North America. The Louisville Orchestra has earned nineteen ASCAP awards for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music. The Orchestra was awarded large grants from ... the master tapes and restoring the music scores for archiving the Orchestra s historic First ... on the First Edition Music label. Music Directors of the Louisville Orchestra Robert Whitney 1937 ... http www.louisvilleorchestra.org Official site http www.lomusicians.org Louisville Orchestra Musicians ... Louisville Orchestra eight performances by the orchestra Category Musical groups established ... orchestra articles needing audio and or video Category 1937 establishments in the United States US orchestra stub Louisville stub es Orquesta de Louisville fr Louisville Orchestra ru ...   more details



  1. Community

    Other uses Community disambiguation File Stonehenge Summer Solstice eve 02.jpg thumb 300px A community of interest gathers at Stonehenge , England, for the summer solstice. The term community has two distinct ..., time, or relationship . Community usually refers to a social unit larger than a household that shares common values and has social cohesion . The term can also refer to the Nation national community or international community , and, 2 in biology , a community is a group of interacting life living organism s sharing a populated environment biophysical environment . A community is a group or society .... Since the advent of the Internet , the concept of community has less geographical limitation, as people can now gather virtually in an online community and share common interests regardless .... The word community is derived from the Old French communit which is derived from the Latin ... community, n. OED Online. July 2009. http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50045241 Oxford University Press ref Some examples of community service is to help in church, tutoring, hospitals, etc. Perspectives ... Gemeinschaft usually translated as community and Gesellschaft society or association . In his 1887 ..., a mixture of the two. Social capital Main Social capital If community exists, both freedom and security may exist as well. The community then takes on a life of its own, as people become free enough ... and Revival of the American Community, p. 19. ref Social capital is defined by Robert D. Putnam ..., as Putnam notes in Bowling Alone Bowling Alone The Collapse and Revival of American Community 2000 ... of community that once were found in institutions including church building churches and Community centre community centers . Sociologist Ray Oldenburg states in The Great Good Place Oldenburg The Great Good Place that people need three places 1 the home , 2 the office , and, 3 the community hangout ... means to create the social capital needed to foster the sense and spirit of community. ref University ...   more details



  1. Orchestra Kingston

    2010 orphan October 2010 Orchestra Kingston A community orchestra, this is only the second community orchestra to be formed in Kingston,the first was the Kingston Symphony Kingston Symphony Orchestra , which started as a community orchestra and later developed into a semi professional orchestra. It grew ... that Kingston needed a good community orchestra to open up more playing opportunities and so effort was begun to form a group that could fill this need. The initial reception of the orchestra was positive ... Kingston s community enjoy the experience of belonging and performing in an orchestra. To retain the group s original concept, the orchestra works to encourage the formation of smaller ensembles to improve skills. It fosters relationships with other community groups, such as the Limestone Choristers. Canadian Compositions One of the orchestra s most important goals is to foster Canadian composition and its performance. Works composed by John Palmer for the Orchestra include Danse Fantasie based ... now an Associate Composer with the Canadian Music Centre continues to conduct and also compose for the orchestra ... Projects with the Composer in the Classroom Project. Orchestra Kingston was awarded the pilot project and worked with Napanee High School to produce a work by students for the Orchestra. Andrew Staniland, Affiliate Composer to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, worked with the high school class to create their original work The Spark . Gary Kulesha from the Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted the work ... for the Faculty Orchestra at National Music Camp of Canada. This work has 4 different variations ... of the song , one for brass a rich chorale and one for the entire orchestra which combines a driving rhythm and the Celtic feel. Three Moods for Three Flutes May 2009 Written for Anne Palmer and Orchestra ... This was composed for Orchestra Kingston and Sylvain Gagnon who premiered it in Kingston in November ... original works are The Spark composed by Napanee Secondary School music students. The Orchestra encourages ...   more details



  1. Valencia Orchestra

    The Valencia Orchestra lang va Orquestra de Val ncia , lang es Orquesta de Valencia is a Valencian Community Valencia Spain Spanish symphony orchestra based in Valencia, Spain Valencia . It was founded in 1943 as the Valencia Municipal Orchestra. It is a member of the Spanish Association of Symphony Orchestras AEOS . The orchestra, which first performed abroad in 1950 under Jos Iturbi has begun to regularly tour internationally in recent years. It mainly performs at the city s Palau de la M sica. Principal Conductors Joan Lamote de Grignon 1943 49 Hans von Benda Napoleone Annovazzi Heinz Unger Jos Iturbi Enrique Garc a Asensio 1964 65 Pedro P rfano Luis Antonio Garc a Navarro 1970 74 Lorenzo Mart nez Palomo Benito Lauret Manuel Galduf 1983 1997 Miguel ngel G mez Mart nez 1997 2005 Yaron Traub 2005 See also Palau de les Arts Reina Sof a Valencian Community Orchestra References http www.aeos.es valencia.htm Spanish Association of Symphony Orchestras. http ayto xativa.es nits2008 orquesta valencia.html X tiva town hall. orchestra stub Category Spanish orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1943 ca Orquestra de Val ncia es Orquesta de Valencia ...   more details



  1. Orchestra Victoria

    Orchestra Victoria is an orchestra based in Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia . In addition to its own concert and education events, it is the performance partner of the following major performing arts companies The Australian Ballet , Opera Australia and Victorian Opera Melbourne Victorian Opera . Orchestra Victoria was formerly named the Elizabethan Melbourne Orchestra, and was formed in 1969 to perform in a national tour of Gilbert & Sullivan operetta s. It is one of two full time, professional orchestras based in Melbourne. Through its Community Program the Orchestra makes music accessible across Victoria through its concerts and education workshops. Activities The orchestra can be heard In the State Theatre at the opera or ballet In concert at venues such as the Melbourne Town Hall or the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne In concert in many venues around regional Victoria Playing alongside students during the Orchestra Victoria Education workshops At Hamer Hall for the annual Classically Melbourne concert At Hamer Hall for the annual Herald Sun Aria Competition final On recordings for ABC Classics and http www.melbarecordings.com.au Melba Recordings Leading staff 2011 Managing Director Rob Roberston Concertmaster Adam Chalabi Deputy Concertmaster Roger Jonsson External links http www.orchestravictoria.com.au Official site Category Australian orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1969 Category Melbourne culture ...   more details



  1. Orchestra Hall

    Orchestra Hall may refer to Symphony Center , home of Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Illinois Orchestra Hall Detroit, Michigan Orchestra Hall Minneapolis, Minnesota disambig de Orchestra Hall ...   more details



  1. Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra image Severance Hall front, Cleveland, Ohio.jpg caption The orchestra is based at Severance Hall, Cleveland ... Classical occupation Symphony orchestra years active 1986 present associated acts Cleveland Orchestra Youth Chorus COYC br The Cleveland Orchestra website http www.clevelandorchestrayouthorchestra.com ... br Ashley Smith past members Founder br Jahja Ling The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra COYO ..., operated under the discipline of a professional orchestra. Activities The members rehearse weekly at Severance Hall and are regularly coached by members of the Cleveland Orchestra . The orchestra s Music Director is one of the conductors of the Cleveland Orchestra, currently James Feddeck ... that visit to work with the Cleveland Orchestra. COYO performs three subscription concerts per ... Orchestra Youth Chorus. ref name Cleveland2012 COYO participates in an education event annually, where members of the Cleveland Orchestra play a concert with COYO. History Directors COYO ... present James Feddeck National Youth Orchestra Festival In 1998, COYO participated in the second National Youth Orchestra Festival sponsored by the American Symphony Orchestra League. COYO was one of five ... community outreach concerts, in which the group travels to a nearby venue to perform. Many of these outreach ... Community Open House at Severance Hall. The Open House is a day of concerts in remembrance of Martin Luther King . ref name clevelandorchestrayouthorchestra Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra Official ... name clevelandorchestrayouthorchestra Orchestration COYO is a full symphonic orchestra ensemble. The group ... a Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra Official Website, http www.clevelandorchestrayouthorchestra.com ... Orchestra. ref name clevelandorchestrayouthorchestra a Coachings take place during one of the orchestra ..., etc. . See also Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony Contemporary Youth Orchestra References reflist ...   more details




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