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Each orchestra seemed to get larger.
Each orchestra seemed to grow larger, with the biggest numbering 640 members.
But each orchestra suffers in its own way, and the Minnesota case is particularly agonizing and seemingly inexplicable.
In a democratic touch each orchestra will share the box-office receipts equally, and each receives an up-front payment of $50,000, which takes the pressure off.
(The festival pays a fee to each orchestra and covers the hall rental, promotion and ticket sales, but the orchestras have to pay for travel and lodging).
(The festival pays a fee to each orchestra and covers the hall rental, promotion and ticket sales, but orchestras must see to their own travel and lodging).
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The most remarkable events of all may be the seven open rehearsals, comprising the final dress rehearsal prior to each weekend orchestra performance, each of which is open for a very nominal charge to the public ($10) and students ($0).
Each great orchestra still has an individual sound, thank God," Jansons laughs.
The building would have two proscenium theaters on its lower floors, one with 499 seats and the other with 450, each with orchestra and balcony seating.
There is another parallel: Mr. Dohnanyi and Mr. Gilbert each succeeded Lorin Maazel, each inheriting an orchestra that had been technically well maintained.
Smith instead glides through the orchestra, each note gem-like but flowing to the next.
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