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1 With a full orchestra you're making motions like the tune.-Faster ,you ,Simmons
2 The oratorios are given with a full orchestra and eminent soloists.
3 He neither treats it as a violoncello nor a full orchestra .
4 In 1914, it had a full orchestra for sound accompaniment of the movies.
5 What full orchestra surpassed Coleridge for harmony and brilliancy of effect?
6 This beautiful fully-staged production features Irish and international soloists, with full orchestra and chorus.
7 And my life has not been a full orchestra for a long time now.
8 The third movement, allegro giocoso (giocoso primarily means jokingly), opens with full orchestra .
9 There was a grand organ, assisted by a full orchestra and large choir of singers.
10 Colors come from other instruments, and then the full orchestra floods the world with day.
11 The huge Restrung tour saw the Adelaide hip hop act playing with a full orchestra .
12 On the roll for An American in Paris, overdubs are used to mimic a full orchestra .
13 Normally, that's when the director and producers hear what you've written recorded by a full orchestra .
14 The softest music breathes from a full orchestra .
15 Throughout this scene there is a suggestion of music, rising into full orchestra at significant moments.
16 The most prominent instruments that add to the splendor of the full orchestra are trumpets and trombones.
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