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is orchestras
noun
A large group of musicians who play together on various instruments, usually including some from strings, woodwind, brass and/or percussion; the instruments played by such a group.
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Another is orchestras' own-label recordings of live performances.
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"Underneath thin skin, amongst saliva, organs, and bone, we are orchestras," Harvey writes.
"It's orchestra protocol.
"My first love was orchestra music," he said.
The result was orchestra-powered, aided by the heraldic simplicity of the animation.
His biggest tune was "Orchestra Boroughs".
The problem with this scenario is that orchestras are not-for profit-institutions.
Back in Mozart's time, a chamber orchestra was the orchestra.
There is no orchestra.
"For me," Horowitz elaborated, "the piano is the orchestra.
The title of this snap is Windows orchestra.
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