Infobox musical artist Name The Orchestra Img ELO Sweden Rock 2008.jpg Img capt The Orchestra 2008 , performing ... Associated acts Electric Light Orchestra br ELO Part II br Styx URL Current members Louis Clark ... br Parthenon Huxley The Orchestra is a rock band formed by former members of the Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II . It is the continuation of ELO Part II following Bev Bevan s departure ... of the Electric Light Orchestra name as well as the rights to the ELO Part II name to Jeff Lynne . Lynne, now the full owner of the Electric Light Orchestra Reformation in 2000 ELO name , took legal ... to alter their name to ELO2 , but they eventually submitted and changed their name to The Orchestra. In 2001 The Orchestra released a limited number of their CD No Rewind which was produced and released ... in 2005 and reissued worldwide in 2006 . The album contains The Orchestra s best known non ELO ... to the familiar, rocking major progression. With the release of No Rewind , The Orchestra worked more ... and elsewhere around the world. In late 2004, a legal dispute almost erupted between The Orchestra and a Florida based rock band called theOrchestra, but the issue was settled out of court. The Orchestra ... using the descriptive phrase Electric Light Orchestra Part II Former Members . Lynne sued The Orchestra ... judge ruled in favour of the members of The Orchestra. ref http www.parthenonhuxley.com chronicles issue 009.html The P. Hux Chronicles Issue Number Nine Bot generated title ref During The Orchestra ... permanently by Bates. In 2008 The Orchestra participated in the Sweden Rock Festival . On February ... bass guitar, vocals 2000 2009 from ELO and ELO Part II Discography No Rewind 2001 Live albums The Orchestra ... Orchestra Fan Official site of The Orchestra, former members of ELO and ELO Part 2. http www.theorchestra.net The Orchestra Official UK site of The Orchestra, former members of ELO and ELO Part 2. http ... pages The Orchestra 201124346571902 on Facebook DEFAULTSORT Orchestra Category 2000s music groups ... more details
Other uses Image Orquesta Filarmonica de Jalisco.jpg thumb 300px The Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra An orchestra ..., woodwind, and percussion instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek language Greek ... for the Greek chorus . The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the eighteenth and 19th centuries, but changed very little in composition during the course of the 20th century. A smaller sized orchestra for this time period of about fifty players or fewer is called a chamber orchestra . A full size orchestra about 100 players may sometimes be called a symphony orchestra or philharmonic orchestra ... instrumental constitution or role of the orchestra, but can be useful to distinguish different ensembles based in the same city for instance, the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra . A symphony orchestra will usually have over eighty musicians on its roster, in some cases ... according to the work being played and the size of the venue. A leading chamber orchestra might employ ... thumb Viotti Chamber Orchestra performing the 3rd movement of Mozart s Divertimento in D Major K136 . Instrumentation The typical symphony orchestra consists of four proportionate groups ... , Percussion instrument percussion , and string section strings . The orchestra, depending on the size, contains almost all of the standard instruments in each group. In the history of the orchestra ... in the orchestra from the first half of the 19th century is generally attributed to the forces ... orchestra was far more flexible than its predecessors. ref G.W. Hopkins and Paul Griffiths, op. cit. ref During composers Beethoven and Felix Mendelssohn s time, the orchestra was composed of a fairly ... picked by the composer. Today, however, the modern orchestra has generally been considered standardized with the modern instrumentation listed below. With this history in mind, the orchestra can be seen to have a general evolution as outlined below. The first is a typical classical orchestra i.e. ... more details
Orchestra Hall may refer to Symphony Center , home of Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Illinois Orchestra Hall Detroit, Michigan Orchestra Hall Minneapolis, Minnesota disambig ... more details
For National youth orchestras see National Youth Orchestra Youth orchestra may refer to Australia Adelaide Youth Orchestra BlueScope Steel Youth Orchestra Melbourne String Ensemble Queensland Youth Orchestras SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra Sydney Youth Orchestra Europe European Union Youth Orchestra European Union Baroque Orchestra Galway Youth Orchestra Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra Internationale Junge Orchesterakademie Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra Junges Klangforum Mitte Europa Kremerata Baltica Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra United Kingdom England CBSO Youth Orchestra City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra Colne Valley Training Orchestra Colne Valley Youth Orchestra London Schools Symphony Orchestra Nottingham Youth Orchestra Reading Youth Orchestra Somerset County Youth Orchestra South Tyneside Youth Orchestra Stockport Youth Orchestra Suffolk Youth Orchestra Tees Valley Youth Orchestra Wessex Youth Orchestra Scotland West of Scotland Schools Symphony Orchestra America Canada New Brunswick Youth Orchestra London Youth Symphony Surrey Youth Orchestra United States List of youth orchestras in the United States Venezuela Orquesta Sinf nica Sim n Bol var disambig ... more details
A pops orchestra is an orchestra that plays popular music generally traditional pop music traditional pop and show tune s as well as well known Classical music classical works. Pops orchestras are generally organised in large cities and are distinct from the more highbrow symphony or philharmonic orchestras which also may exist in the same city. This is not to say that the distinction is complete many symphony orchestras for instance, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra put on pops performances with some regularity. In the United States Austin Pops http www.austinpops.org Bob Lappin and The Palm Beach Pops http www.palmbeachpops.org Boston Pops Orchestra Carolina Pops Orchestra http www.carolinapops.com Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Davenport Pops Orchestra http www.yale.edu pops Cleveland Pops Orchestra Golden State Pops Orchestra http www.gspo.com Harvard Pops Orchestra http www.harvardpops.com Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Minneapolis Pops Orchestra The New York Pops Pasadena Pops Orchestra Philly Pops San Francisco Pops Orchestra Tucson Pops Orchestra http www.tucsonpops.org University of Michigan Pops Orchestra In the Philippines De La Salle University Pops Orchestra In Indonesia Twilite Orchestra http www.twiliteorchestra.org In Australia Queensland Pops Orchestra http www.popsorchestra.com.au Category Pops orchestras orchestra stub ... more details
musical instrument instruments accompanied by a full orchestra , several composer s have written works with the apparently contradictory title Concerto for Orchestra . This title is usually chosen to emphasise soloistic and virtuosic treatment of various individual instruments or Orchestra Organization sections in the orchestra, with emphasis on instruments changing during the piece. For the distinction between the Concerto for Orchestra and the Sinfonia Concertante genres or musical form forms see sinfonia concertante The best known Concerto for Orchestra is the one by B la Bart k 1943 , although the title had been used several times before. Goffredo Petrassi made the concerto for orchestra ... for Orchestra in chronological order Concerto for Orchestra Hindemith Concerto for Orchestra , Op. 38 by Paul Hindemith 1925 Concerto for Orchestra , by Tadeusz Szeligowski 1930 Concerto for Orchestra ... per orchestra in Do maggiore by Mario Pilati 1933 Concerto for Orchestra Piston Concerto for Orchestra by Walter Piston 1933 , which is based in part on Hindemith s work Concerto for Orchestra Kod ly Concerto for Orchestra by Zolt n Kod ly 1939 Concerto for Orchestra Bart k Concerto for Orchestra ... Orchestra Bacewicz Concerto for String Orchestra by Gra yna Bacewicz 1948 Concerto for Orchestra Rawsthorne Concerto for String Orchestra by Alan Rawsthorne 1949 Concerto No.1 for Orchestra Arevakal , Op. 88 by Alan Hovhaness 1951 Concerto No.7 for Orchestra , Op. 116 by Alan Hovhaness 1953 Concerto for Orchestra Lutos awski Concerto for Orchestra by Witold Lutos awski 1950 54, which won him the UNESCO 1st prize in 1963. Concerto No.8 for Orchestra , Op. 117 by Alan Hovhaness 1957 Concerto for Orchestra Kancheli Concerto for Orchestra by Giya Kancheli 1961 Concerto for Orchestra Bacewicz Concerto for Orchestra by Gra yna Bacewicz 1962 Concerto for Orchestra Tippett Concerto for Orchestra by Michael Tippett 1962 63 Concerto for Orchestra No. 1 by Rodion Shchedrin 1963 , subtitled Naughty ... more details
The term NBC Orchestra may refer to NBC Symphony Orchestra , known as NBC Orchestra for short from 1937 until 1954 The Tonight Show Band , who used the name from 1962 to 1992 disambig ... more details
Red Orchestra might refer to Red Orchestra espionage , a term used by the Gestapo for anti Nazi pro Soviet espionage rings in Western Europe, as well as for a politically independent resistance group that fought the Nazis from within Berlin during World War II Red Orchestra Combined Arms , a total conversion for Unreal Tournament 2003 and Unreal Tournament 2004 Red Orchestra Ostfront 41 45 , a standalone game based on Red Orchestra Combined Arms Red Orchestra Heroes of Stalingrad , a sequel to Red Orchestra Ostfront 41 45 disambig nl Red Orchestra ... more details
The Persepolis Orchestra , also known as the Melal Orchestra , is a Persian Symphonic Music Persian symphony orchestra . Its chief conductor is Peyman Soltani . The orchestra is formed on the basis of the interaction between two musical cultures, namely Persian instrumental music and church music of the 18th and 19th century. The Melal Orchestra consists of more than 10 Music of Iran Iranian instrument s and more than 10 kinds of strings and accompaniments from Europe . The Persepolis orchestra involves 70 instrumentalists 60 melodic instrumentalists and 10 accompaniment instrumentalists and a choir chorus . See also National Iranian Symphony Orchestra Tehran Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Iranian Orchestra for New Music External links http melal orchestra.com Official website http www.melal orchestra.com EN Baraheni.htm The Rise of a Musical Giant in Iran Category Persian orchestras Category Iranian orchestras ... more details
The Lambeth Orchestra is an amateur orchestra founded in 1972. It gives a regular series of 10 concerts each year at All Saints Church, West Dulwich and St Luke s Church, West Norwood . The Orchestra s conductor for the last 26 seasons has been Christopher Fifield . The orchestra s repertoire reflects both mainstream established classics, together with world premieres of newly commissioned pieces, and the revival of neglected repertoire, especially of British composers. ref Lambeth Orchestra http www.lambeth orchestra.org.uk ref References references Category English orchestras ... more details
The Dossenbach Orchestra DO was an American orchestra based in the city of Rochester, New York that was active from 1900 to 1912. The orchestra was formed by Mathias Dossenbach . In 1912 the orchestra was restructured to form the Rochester Orchestra . ref http www.lib.rochester.edu index.cfm?page 853 Dossenbach, Herman at the University of Rochester Library ref References reflist Category American orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1900 Category Musical groups disestablished in 1912 Category Culture of Rochester, New York Category Disbanded orchestras ... more details
correct title reason bracket title Red an orchestra nowiki nowiki Image redanorchestra2.jpg thumb right 275px Red an orchestra , 2007 Red an orchestra was an United States American chamber orchestra based in Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland , Ohio . Established in 2001, its Artistic Director and conductor was Jonathan Sheffer. The orchestra s repertoire spanned the work of Renaissance composers including Heinrich Sch tz to contemporary classical music contemporary classical composers including Frank Zappa , John Corigliano , and Sheffer himself. Red also engaged in innovative multimedia collaborations with film, puppetry, visual art, narration, and other art forms. Red an orchestra received reviews in the The Plain Dealer and the Akron Beacon Journal . The orchestra suspended operations in March 2008 due to financial difficulties. ref http www.cleveland.com entertainment index.ssf 2008 03 red an orchestra suspends oper.html Rosenberg, Donald. Red an orchestra suspends operations in wake of blizzard, financial woes . The Plain Dealer , March 21, 2008. ref References Reflist See also Cleveland Chamber Symphony CityMusic Cleveland Cleveland Orchestra Cleveland Philharmonic Cleveland Women s Orchestra Category American orchestras Category Chamber orchestras Category Musical groups established in 2001 Category Musical groups from Cleveland, Ohio US orchestra stub ... more details
The Orchestra of the City is based in London , England . Founded in April 2003, the Orchestra of the City consists of amateur but well trained musicians, and plays to a high standard. It is a subscription orchestra and is run by a committee. The current Musical Director is Chris Hopkins, who took over the role from Ben Bayl in 2009. The orchestra performs large orcestral works with recent notable performances including Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 with Guy Johnston, and Bartok Violin Concerto No. 2 with Andrew Harvey. External links http www.orchestraofthecity.com Orchestra of the City website http www.orchestraofthecity.com Background.html Background Category London orchestras UK band stub Orchestra stub ... more details
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An orchestra is an instrumental ensemble usually composed of string, brass, and woodwind sections, sometimes with a percussion section. Orchestra may also refer to MSC Orchestra , a cruise ship built for MSC Cruises Orchestra , a song by the British band The Servant band The Servant Orchestra , the 79th episode of the television show List of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episodes The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Orchestra Control Engine , a suite of software components for the planning, development and deployment of real time control applications for industrial machines and robots OW2 Orchestra , a WS BPEL compliant web services orchestration solution disambig ja it Orchestra disambigua ... more details
The Cadaqu s Orchestra in Spanish Orquesta de Cadaqu s , in Catalan Orquestra de Cadaqu s is a chamber orchestra based in Cadaqu s , Catalonia , Spain . ref cite web author title Orquesta de Cadaqu s url http www.orquestradecadaques.com publisher date accessdate 4 August 2009 ref The orchestra was founded in 1988 to be the resident orchestra of the Cadaqu s Festival. Since then it has become an established orchestra with a regular concert season. Gianandrea Noseda has been the Principal Conductor of the Cadaqu s Orchestra since 1994, the year in which he won the Cadaqu s Orchestra International Conducting Competition. The principal guest conductor is the England English conductor Sir Neville Marriner . ref cite web author Goldberg title Orquesta de Cadaqu s url http www.goldbergweb.com en interpreters orchestras 17808.php publisher date accessdate 4 August 2009 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References Reflist External links Cadaqu s Orchestra http www.orquestradecadaques.com Category Chamber orchestras Category Cadaqu s Orchestraorchestra stub es Orquesta de Cadaqu s it Cadaqu s Orchestra ru ... more details
A radio orchestra or broadcast orchestra is an orchestra employed by a radio network and sometimes television ... by some radio stations in Europe. Famous broadcast orchestras include the NBC Symphony Orchestra 1937 ... Symphony Orchestra founded in 1930, the MDR Symphony Orchestra founded in 1923, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra founded in 1949, the NHK Symphony Orchestra , the Danish National Symphony Orchestra founded in 1925, the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra founded in 1969 and the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio formerly the USSR State Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra among ... in Munich, Central German Broadcasting Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk MDR with one orchestra in Leipzig, Saarland Broadcasting Saarl ndischer Rundfunk SR with one 2006 merged orchestra in Saarbr cken Kaiserslautern, Hessian Broadcasting Hessischer Rundfunk hr with one orchestra in Frankfurt and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Berlin. The British Broadcasting Corporation still operates five ... Band . Denmark also maintains orchestra in the form of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra , the DR Big Band Danish Radio Big Band , Chamber Orchestra and Radio Choir. In the Netherlands, the Muziekcentrum ... pop and jazz orchestra. The last surviving broadcast orchestra in North America was the CBC Radio Orchestra founded in 1938. On March 28, 2008 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation announced that the orchestra would be dissolved at the end of November. ref name last Lederman, Marsha, http ... Orchestra to be dismantled , Globe and Mail , March 27, 2008 ref The ensemble has continued independent of network affiliation as the National Broadcast Orchestra based in Vancouver. The Australian ... calls itself the CBS Orchestra though it is not a classical musical orchestra and does not perform on CBS outside of the Late Show . The last permanent Studio orchestra in America was the Tonight Show band, also known as NBC Orchestra The NBC Orchestra , a big band led by trumpeter Doc Severinsen . See ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Newsrelease date June 2008 The Amadeus Orchestra is one of the world s foremost training orchestras for young professionals and music students. Founded by Philip Mackenzie whilst a student at Exeter University for the original reason of playing one of his own compositions. The transition to a training orchestra happened gradually. They now take applications from the most talented young musicians from around the world. Their performances are known for their quality and vitality. A recent trip to China saw the transition of the Amadeus Orchestra from simply a training orchestra to a touring orchestra, following a simple Google search requesting the services of an orchestra. External links http www.amadeusorchestra.co.uk www.amadeusorchestra.co.uk Category Youth orchestras Category English orchestras orchestra stub ... more details
The Peabody Orchestra , an orchestra based out of the Peabody Conservatory , was formed in 1866. It was the first professional orchestra in the city of Batimore, and was led by Lucien Southard , Asger Hamerik and James Monroe Deems . The Orchestra premiered several influential works by Americans, as well as the American premiers of several European pieces, epecially from Hamerik s own Denmark. The Orchestra s players included Sidney Lanier , flautist. The Orchestra stopped in 1896. References cite book title New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Volume 2 Aristoxenus to Bax chapter Baltimore last Galkin first Elliott W. coauthors N. Quist pages 611 612 editor Stanley Sadie Ed. publisher MacMillan Publishers year 2001 id ISBN 0333608003 location New York Category Culture of Baltimore, Maryland Category American orchestras US orchestra stub ... more details
A studio orchestra is an orchestra that exists only in a recording, movie, or television studio. That is, it does not perform in public concerts or for audiences generally. They are typically run by movie and television studios to produce film and television soundtrack recordings. Nearly all easy listening orchestras are studio orchestras. Some famous easy listening studio orchestras are the 101 Strings , the Living Strings , and the Stu Phillips Hollyridge Strings . Some famous studio orchestras include Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , BBC Symphony Orchestra , and The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra . band stub Category Easy listening music ... more details
The Rochester Orchestra RO was an American orchestra based in the city of Rochester, New York that was active from 1912 to 1919. The orchestra was formed in 1912 as a restructuring of Mathias Dossenbach s Dossenbach Orchestra which had been playing in the city of Rochester since 1900. When George Eastman formed the new Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra RPO in 1919 the RO was disbanded and many of its members became a part of the RPO. ref http www.lib.rochester.edu index.cfm?page 853 Dossenbach, Herman at the University of Rochester Library ref References reflist Category American orchestras Category Musical groups established in 1912 Category Musical groups disestablished in 1919 Category Culture of Rochester, New York Category Disbanded orchestras ... more details
The conductorless orchestra , sometimes referred to as a self conducted orchestra or unconducted orchestra , is an Musical ensemble instrumental ensemble that functions as an orchestra but is not led or directed ... perform Chamber music chamber orchestra repertoire. Several conductorless orchestras are made up of only String instrument strings and focus primarily on string orchestra repertoire. Conductorless ..., generally the harpsichord ist led the orchestra. As the orchestra grew in size throughout the latter ... were considered an integral part of the orchestra and a distinct role separate from the composer. Most ... for the conductorless state of this orchestra did not stem from musical ideals alone, but encapsulated .... ref Eckhard 1997 pp. 40 43. ref 1950s Founded in 1951, the Prague Chamber Orchestra PKO is perhaps one of the longest running conductorless orchestras. The orchestra started when members of the Czechoslovak Radio Symphony Orchestra formed an ensemble more suited for non standard programming. The orchestra ... works from the Baroque era to contemporary music. As the demands of the orchestra increased, the Prague Chamber orchestra became independent of the Czechoslovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1965. The Prague Chamber Orchestra collaborates with conductors for special recording projects, though the standard ... of the ensemble. 1970s The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1972 by cellist Julian Fifer and a group .... The orchestra has been conductorless since its inception and all members rotate leadership roles ... a Staff and Board of Directors in addition to the orchestra members. All artistic direction of the ensemble is managed by the musicians, and three of the orchestra members serve on staff as artistic ... Orchestra ACO . The ACO is a conductorless chamber orchestra led by concertmaster Richard Tognetti ..., in smaller chamber groups, as a chamber orchestra, and as an electro acoustic collective. Referencing ... Orchestra is based out of the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 1992, the first music director ... more details
The Orchestra Live is a live album recorded and released by The Orchestra in 2008. This album contains ELO s greatest hits performed live, as well as their own rendition of Twist & Shout from No Rewind . Track listing Evil Woman Electric Light Orchestra song Evil Woman Livin Thing Xanadu Wild West Hero Sweet Talkin Woman Shine A Little Love Confusion Showdown Electric Light Orchestra song Showdown Hold on Tight ELO song Hold On Tight Can t Get It Out Of My Head Telephone Line Standin in the Rain Mr. Blue Sky Twist & Shout Ticket To The Moon Do Ya The Move song Do Ya DEFAULTSORT Orchestra Live 2000s pop album stub Category 2008 live albums Category The Orchestra albums ... more details
Infobox musical artist Name Peace Orchestra Img Img capt Background non vocal instrumentalist Birth name Alias Born Died Origin flagicon Austria Vienna , Austria Instrument Sampler musical instrument Sampler br Synthesizer br Piano br Music technology Electronics br Laptop br Phonograph Turntables Genre Electronic music , Downtempo Occupation Years active 1999&ndash present Label Studio K7 br G Stone Recordings Associated acts Kruder & Dorfmeister br Voom Voom URL http www.g stoned.com Label Website Peace Orchestra is a musical solo project from Vienna Viennese trip hop dub music dub producer Peter Kruder , best known as one half of Kruder & Dorfmeister . Peace Orchestra is also the title of an album recorded by Kruder under the Peace Orchestra banner. The album s most well known track is Who Am I , which received a great deal of exposure through its use in the Wachowski Brothers Animatrix project. It was also used in the movie Stay 2005 film Stay 2005 . An album of Peace Orchestra remixes by such artists as Gotan Project and Tr by Trio was released in 2002, entitled Reset . Discography Peace Orchestra album Peace Orchestra 1999 Reset album by Peace Orchestra Reset 2002 External links http www.g stoned.com artists po Peace Orchestra G Stone Recordings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Orchestra, Peace ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Orchestra, Peace Category Austrian electronic musicians de Peace Orchestra es Peace Orchestra ... more details
Sarasota Orchestra , formally known as the Florida West Coast Symphony, is an American symphony orchestra located in Sarasota, Florida , which performs symphonic and chamber works for the Manatee, Sarasota, and Charlotte counties. ref cite web url http www.sarasotaorchestramusicians.org title Home of the Sarasota Orchestra Players Association accessdate 2010 01 30 ref The 80 member orchestra performs more than 100 classical, pops and family concerts each year, and is the oldest continuing orchestra in the state of Florida. ref cite web url http www.charitynavigator.org index.cfm?bay search.summary&orgid 6313 title Charity Navigator Rating Sarasota Orchestra accessdate 2010 01 29 ref The orchestra also hosts a music education program including the 50 year old Youth Orchestra, which features five ensembles, the most advanced of which, The Youth Philharmonic, made its Carnegie Hall debut in 2008. History In the fall of 1948, Ruth Cotton Butler, a Sarasota music teacher, enlisted the support of businessmen Dr. W.D. Sugg and J. Lorton Francis of Bradenton, and George Gibbs, an amateur musician from Venice. Their combined effort produced the debut concert of the Florida West Coast Symphony on March 12, 1949. In 1961, Paul Wolfe began a 35 year tenure as artistic director and conductor. His leadership allowed the Orchestra to establish a core chamber and four resident chamber ensembles, expand the Youth Orchestra Program and consolidate the then Florida West Coast Symphony and the Music Festival of Florida, to create the Sarasota Music Festival . ref cite web url http www.sarasotaorchestra.org history.cfm title Sarasota Orchestra The NEW Florida West Coast Symphony History accessdate 2010 01 28 ref Conductors Ruth Cotton Butler Alexander Bloch Paul Wolfe Leif Bjaland References ... Concert was benefit, not just for orchestra accessdate 2010 01 28 last STORM first RICHARD work Sarasota Herald Tribune http www.sarasotaorchestra.org Official Sarasota Orchestra Site Category American ... more details