Aún no tenemos significados para "orchestral accompaniment".
1This short dramatic Scena can be sung with either pianoforte or orchestral accompaniment.
2Carl Davis has pioneered the performance of silent films with live orchestral accompaniment.
3Bronsart played the Fantasia with orchestral accompaniment lately at Jena.
4The orchestral accompaniment under Margaret Faultless is rather more routine.
5This, according to Niecks, was the only time he played the Polonaise with orchestral accompaniment.
6An orchestral accompaniment would be better, I should think.
7There are some good voices in the choir to-day, but the orchestral accompaniment is unusually slight.
8Not every track translates to the orchestral accompaniment.
9Liszt wrote an orchestral accompaniment, never published.
10It is to this brilliant piece, with its Weber-ish affinities, that Richard Burmeister has supplied an orchestral accompaniment.
11Listen to the sizzling that pervades the place, acting as an orchestral accompaniment to the chorus of human voices.
12The French critics describe both these early works as being equally admirable in melody, orchestral accompaniment, and dramatic effect.
13It was strangely quiet, and the hum of insects seemed like a soft orchestral accompaniment to the crickets' song.
14The orchestral accompaniment is thin.
15The Chaconne was given in a version I had never heard of before, with an orchestral accompaniment contrived by Julian Milone.
16He sat down directly at a table, and composed the music for the recitative and the orchestral accompaniment in about half an hour.
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