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It's not easy to orchestrate works of this size and, as with his smaller ones, Mr. Garabedian, an 81-year-old artist from California and a beguilingly awkward painter, makes no pretense of doing so.

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She must orchestrate the work of the military, contractors and universities around a set of ideas to produce scientific and technological breakthroughs.

He railed against Democrats over a disputed election in Indiana, accusing them of stealing the seat, and maneuvered quietly behind the scenes to orchestrate the work of the so-called Gang of Seven, which in the early 1990s created a ruckus over lawmakers' overdrafts at the private House bank and other Congressional perks.

In several different ways Red Hat demonstrated its ability to orchestrate the work of many different open-source communities and companies to nudge a large ecosystem toward its vision of what companies need.

For the first time, media reported the new vaccine as a breakthrough not just in combating meningitis epidemics, but as a new model to develop vaccines and drugs, particularly for developing nations, with MVP acting as a virtual vaccine development company that orchestrated the work of partners around the globe.

This is the most classical of the symphonies in form and content, an inventive and ingeniously orchestrated work, played here with plush, textured sound and winning grace.

The first concert, "Bauhaus Bach," tracing connections between Bach and modernism, follows on the exhibition "Lyonel Feininger: At the Edge of the World" at the Whitney Museum of American Art and presents works of Bach orchestrated by Wolfgang Graeser, Reger and Schoenberg; Schoenberg's Variations for Orchestra; and Feininger's own composition Three Fugues.

The show is a hypnotic collage of effects, with Mr. Goebbels orchestrating the striking work of his designers.

Some works of art are like symphonies: methodically orchestrated and years in the making, with the potential to be labelled a masterpiece.

By Andrea K. Scott May 4, 2016 Some works of art are like symphonies: methodically orchestrated and years in the making, with the potential to be labelled a masterpiece.

© Christian Marclay, courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco _ Some works of art are like symphonies: methodically orchestrated and years in the making, with the potential to be labelled a masterpiece.

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