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Joseph Haydn Milner Hallé James Galway Alan Loveday Hallé Orchestra Little Orchestra Society 1520 1905 1957 1966 1968 1969 1982
Largo — Vivace (0:00) Adagio in F major (9:03) Menuetto. Allegro (15:20) Finale. Presto (21:42) Leslie Jones (23 November 1905 – 18 October 1982) was a British lawyer and conductor. Jones played saxhorn in the local Salvation Army band in his home town. At age eleven, he became an organist and learned to play trombone. Before World War II, Jones formed the Newcastle-under-Lyme String Orchestra (today Newcastle Strings) and after the war he founded the Stoke-on-Trent Symphony Orchestra. Later, he created his own Leslie Jones Orchestra, led by Martin Milner, a leader of The Hallé Orchestra, using professionals and qualified students. This orchestra gave more than two dozens of concerts each year. After having retired from the law practice, Jones moved south, and could devote more time to music. In 1957, he created The Little Orchestra of London. The name was suggested by Jones' son, Leslie Jnr, as a counterpart to Thomas Scherman's Little Orchestra Society in New York. The players came from the London "pool", which consisted of prominent orchestral musicians – James Galway, Alan Loveday and Derek Wickens, to mention a few. Jones was at the forefront of the movement to reduce the size of Haydn orchestras, and usually directed himself from the keyboard. Being an early advocate of period performance practice, he recorded Joseph Haydn's "Paris" and "London" symphonies. He recorded about fifty of Haydn's symphonies. The interpretations of the late symphonies of Haydn were very 'classical' for the period of their performance. The early recordings were released on Pye Records. From 1966 Jones started to record for Nonesuch Records, while it seems that after 1969 he recorded mostly with Oryx records.
Vienna Philharmonic Little Orchestra Society Beethoven Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1949 1955 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Serenade No. 12 in C Minor, K. 388: I. Allegro · Vienna Philharmonic Wind Group Mozart, W.A.: Serenades Nos. 11, 12 / Beethoven, L.: Wind Octet (Vienna Philharmonic Wind Group, Little Orchestra Society) +••.••(...)) ℗ 2000 Naxos Classical Archives Released on: 2000-01-01 Ensemble: Vienna Philharmonic Wind Group Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Auto-generated by YouTube.
Joseph Haydn Milner Hallé James Galway Alan Loveday Hallé Orchestra Little Orchestra Society 1905 1913 1957 1966 1968 1969 1982
Adagio – Allegro (0:00) Adagio (7:58) Menuetto (13:37) Finale: Presto (19:13) Leslie Jones (23 November 1905 – 18 October 1982) was a British lawyer and conductor. Jones played saxhorn in the local Salvation Army band in his home town. At age eleven, he became an organist and learned to play trombone. Before World War II, Jones formed the Newcastle-under-Lyme String Orchestra (today Newcastle Strings) and after the war he founded the Stoke-on-Trent Symphony Orchestra. Later, he created his own Leslie Jones Orchestra, led by Martin Milner, a leader of The Hallé Orchestra, using professionals and qualified students. This orchestra gave more than two dozens of concerts each year. After having retired from the law practice, Jones moved south, and could devote more time to music. In 1957, he created The Little Orchestra of London. The name was suggested by Jones' son, Leslie Jnr, as a counterpart to Thomas Scherman's Little Orchestra Society in New York. The players came from the London "pool", which consisted of prominent orchestral musicians – James Galway, Alan Loveday and Derek Wickens, to mention a few. Jones was at the forefront of the movement to reduce the size of Haydn orchestras, and usually directed himself from the keyboard. Being an early advocate of period performance practice, he recorded Joseph Haydn's "Paris" and "London" symphonies. He recorded about fifty of Haydn's symphonies. The interpretations of the late symphonies of Haydn were very 'classical' for the period of their performance. The early recordings were released on Pye Records. From 1966 Jones started to record for Nonesuch Records, while it seems that after 1969 he recorded mostly with Oryx records.
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Classical Harmonica Virtuoso BONFIGLIO performs the Allegro from the BACH G Minor Sonata with EDWARD BREWER harpsichord. Called "America's Leading Harmonica Virtuoso" by Tim Page of New York Newsday, BONFIGLIO has performed Harmonica Concerti with the following orchestras: Minnesota Orchestra Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Pittsburgh Symphony Louisville Orchestra Luxembourg Philharmonic Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Boston Pops The National Symphony New York Pops Leipzig MDR-Radio Symphony Waco Symphony Orquesta Sinfónica de la Región de Murcia Orquesta Del Nuevo Mundo, Mexico City Los Angeles Philharmonic The Estonia National Symphony Hong Kong Philharmonic Teatro Amazonas Philharmonic Orchestra Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Costa Rica Indianapolis Symphony Edmonton Symphony Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec Orquesta Filarmónica de Bogotá Utah Symphony Florida Philharmonic Brooklyn Philharmonic Stockton Symphony Boston Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra Philharmonia Virtuosi Oregon Symphony Orquesta Sinfonica de Principado de Asturias Grand Rapids Symphony City of Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra South Bend Symphony Missouri Symphony Wheeling Symphony Fairbanks Symphony Nittany Valley Symphony Abington Symphony Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie Flagstaff Symphony Tucson Symphony Long Beach Symphony Santa Barbara Symphony Buffalo Philharmonic Spokane Symphony Interlochen Arts Festival Orchestra Flagstaff Festival Orchestra Little Orchestra Society of New York Enid Symphony Riverside Symphony (NY) Queens Symphony West Shore Symphony Yakima Symphony Knoxville Symphony Orquesta Sinfónica de la Región de Murcia Riverside Philharmonic Des Moines Symphony Cedar Rapids Symphony Nebraska Chamber Orchestra Meridian Symphony Jacksonville Symphony Baton Rouge Symphony Abington Symphony Orchestra Rapides Symphony Charleston Symphony Lake Charles Symphony Nittany Valley Symphony Symphony of the West Valley Lubbock Symphony Lehigh Valley Chamber Orchestra Wurtburg Symphony Midland Symphony Albany Symphony (NY) Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla San Antonio Symphony Orquesta Sinfónica de Bilbao Charlotte Symphony Brabant Philharmonic Orchestra Wichita Symphony Noordhollands Philharmonisch Orkest Reading Symphony Orquestra Sinfónica de Porto Alegre Augusta Symphony Het Gelders Orkest Winston-Salem Symphony Wuppertal Symphony Great Falls Symphony Glacier Symphony Walla Walla Symphony Orquesta del Nuevo Mundo Eugene Symphony Noord Nederlands Orkest Lincoln Symphony Denver Chamber Orchestra Allentown Symphony Nebraska Chamber Orchestra Rogue Valley Symphony Albany Symphony (GA) Virginia Beach Pops Binghamton Philharmonic Mexico City Philharmonic Florida Orchestra Rotterdam Philharmonic Virginia Symphony Buenos Aires Philharmonic of Teatro Colon Madrid Radio Television Española Orchestra New York Chamber Symphony Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse Milwaukee Symphony
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