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- The
Philharmonics were a
versatile African-American
vocal quintet from Springfield,
Missouri who
became successful despite origins in a then-racially-intolerant...
- Obel's
debut album Philharmonics (2010), and "Dorian", "The Curse", and "Aventine" from
Aventine (2013).
Three songs from the
Philharmonics album were on the...
-
Philharmonic in Poznań; one of the two
philharmonics in the
Greater Poland Voivodeship. The
inauguration of the
Philharmonic's activities took
place on 10 November...
- The
Sudeten Philharmonic (Polish:
Filharmonia Sudecka) is an
orchestra based in Wałbrzych, in
southwestern Poland. In 2012 it
recorded the two
Violin Concertos...
- The New York
Philharmonic,
officially the
Philharmonic-Symphony
Society of New York, Inc.,
globally known as New York
Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO) or...
- full-size
Western orchestra may
sometimes be
called a
symphony orchestra or
philharmonic orchestra (from Gr**** phil-, "loving", and "harmony"). The
number of...
- Huebel, The
Reichsorchester – A
Comparison of the
Berlin and
Vienna Philharmonics during the
Third Reich, Master's thesis,
Department of History, University...
- The
Czech Philharmonic (Czech: Česká filharmonie) is a
symphony orchestra based in Prague. The
orchestra performs primarily at the
Rudolfinum concert hall...
- The
Berlin Philharmonic (German:
Berliner Philharmoniker) is a
German orchestra based in Berlin. It is one of the most po****r,
acclaimed and well-respected...