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She also composed ExPatria (2011), a tone poem for piano and orchestra about corruption and violence in Venezuela.
It was especially good to hear the 125-strong Tanglewood choir at full voice in the Mozart (with an orchestra about half that size).
"And, during a long discussion with members of the orchestra about Mirga, the question of gender did not arise once".
He was its chief conductor from 1980-93 and still appears with the orchestra about 20 times a year.
The conductor has long been in discussions with the London Symphony Orchestra about the terms of his taking over the music directorship of that orchestra when he leaves the Berlin Philharmonic, and when Valery Gergiev's tenure in London ends.
OSHA did respond to an anonymous complaint from a player in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra about a clangorous contemporary piece in 1985, but the agency found no violation of standards.
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In addition to replicating a riverboat, "Show Boat" usually requires a cast of about 50 and an orchestra of about 28.
He had been videotaping the orchestra since about 2002.
The sister, Sonia Cullinen, 91, was sitting in the orchestra at about 6 50 p.m. when she lost consciousness, said a spokesman for the show.
"He has trained his singers splendidly, and he is one of the few choral conductors who seems to have an idea of what an orchestra is about".
There have been steady rumblings in most orchestras about disproportionate workloads and the unusual demands of certain works.
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