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Matthew Duvall, the percussionist, consistently impressed with his graceful shifts among the disparate instruments surrounding him.
In Judd Greenstein's "We Shall Be Turned," played later, Mr. Solomon made the considerable challenge of sustaining smooth legato lines across disparate instruments seem effortless.
In 1926, he composed his raucous "Sonata da Chiesa," impishly scored for five disparate instruments: clarinet in E flat, trumpet, viola, horn and trombone.
It is scored outlandishly, for five seemingly disparate instruments: viola, E flat clarinet, trumpet, horn and trombone (here performed by Veronica Salas, Michael Dumouchel, James Stubbs, Joseph Anderer and Nathan Durham).
The hope in using such widely disparate instruments as a basis from which to start the focus groups and one-on-one interviews was to widen the basis of discussion and enrich participant feedback.
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The concept of accessorising his delicate dreamscapes with guitar solos looks dubious on paper, but Jaar enfolds so many disparate sounds and instruments into his music already that, in the event, Harrington blends seamlessly into the wunderkind's dominant vision.
Two other concertos hewed to Vivaldi's three-movement norm, but both were highly individual in their explorations of instruments of widely disparate pitch.
It still incites excitement today -- the lights dim, the conductor and concertmaster take their bow, the oboist sounds an "A," and members of the orchestra adjust their instruments; at once, a disparate group of many is brought onto the same page acoustically.
The Bach Variations, a monthlong festival of the New York Philharmonic, has served mainly to show the varied results that can be achieved on massed modern instruments by four conductors with disparate approaches to the application of period performance practice.
Some of Mr. Ho's lineup includes Gershwin's "It Ain't Necessarily So," Bach's Brandenburg Concert No.6, Prokofiev's Waltz from "War and Peace" and similarly disparate selections performed almost entirely by an instrument that is usually regarded as second fiddle in the orchestra hierarchy.
In 1960, Lindner and Keating created American Financial Corporation, a holding company of Lindner's disparate businesses that created further subsidiaries and financial instruments, all doing business with each other.
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