Examples of 'organ and orchestra' in a sentence

Meaning of "organ and orchestra"

organ and orchestra: This phrase typically refers to musical ensembles consisting of organs and orchestral instruments performing together or separately

How to use "organ and orchestra" in a sentence

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organ and orchestra
Organ and orchestra music from baroque to modern.
Italian composers of the seventeenth century made settings for several choirs with organ and orchestra.
For organ and orchestra.
Tantum ergo for voice, organ and orchestra.
Concert for organ and orchestra by Poulenc und Bédard.
A Globe Itself Infolding, for organ and orchestra.
Choir with organ and Orchestra Recorded.
Gunsenheimer composed cantatas, motets, music for brass ensemble, organ and orchestra.
Resilience, for organ and orchestra Wayne Oquin.
A more recent example is Joseph Jongen 's 1926 Symphonie Concertante for organ and orchestra.
Symphonie Phantasie for organ and Orchestra in F-Moll / KS.
In part 3 the discussion of compositions for organ and orchestra in Germany is continued.
He also wrote a concertante work for organ and orchestra entitled Toccata Festiva 1960.

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