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The wedding they orchestrated was a blend of traditions, both practical and whimsical.
Still, the boycott effort — parts of it organic, parts of it carefully orchestrated — was an impressive show of force against the gun lobby.
The project was brought to a polished finish at the Philharmonic's culminating concerts, where the four-movement work, which Ms. Maskal orchestrated, was played while a professional narrator recited the poems and the paintings were projected on a screen.
Musorgsky's early works, written under Balakirev's influence, already show a striking ability to give a visual image a strong musical form: the Intermezzo in modo classico for piano of 1862, later orchestrated, was inspired by a winter scene with a group of peasants plunging and tumbling through snow drifts.
So if they draw the conclusion that "she shouldn't have let me do it" instead of "that whole situation that I orchestrated was wrong, and I hurt someone else very badly, and I hurt myself," we shouldn't be surprised.
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The sheer amount of material that she orchestrates is always amazing to me.
I don't believe, however, that every fiction we orchestrate is good.
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