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orchestra造句
241. Miller disbanded his orchestra at the height of its popularity in 1942 to enlist in the U.S. 242. Drucker selects the metaphor of orchestra as the model for the corporate world to follow but the conclusions are much the same. 243. Rain falling on to the theatre nearby was collected in a channel circling the orchestra to fill a large rock-cut storage cistern. 244. The General tucked the baton under his armpit and clapped his hands softly as the small orchestra walked through his study. 245. Debuting conductor Jiri Kout exerted considerable control over the 95-member Opera Orchestra, though the final chords were poorly spaced. 246. Starting with Ellis-MacLeod, a silver-haired symphony veteran, they lead the orchestra in a fascinating display of stylistic diversity. 247. The orchestra plays immaculately. 248. When choosing an editor, chose an orchestra leader-an expert to help you create harmony from content and style. 249. But there are certain dizzy overtones to her narrative -- she only fell drunk into the orchestra pit once. 250. The orchestra was restricted to a semicircle in view of the needs of Roman drama and, in front of this was a raised stage. 251. The live recording shows few signs of an audience present and is evenly balanced between voices and orchestra. 252. They offer valuable insights into what can be expected from an orchestra dealing with fewer dollars. 253. This creates a signal in the auditory nerves which are interpreted by our brain as the pleasing notes of an orchestra. 254. In the full orchestra the richness of the general ensemble of course reduces the prominence of the oboe tone. 255. Not the tapping baton of Conductor Richard Armstrong-although his powers over an able orchestra become evident soon enough. 256. Earth Dances is stunning simply on the level of virtuosic deployment of a large orchestra. 257. It leaves gaps, as if certain musicians had left the orchestra. 258. Any nonsense from Gesner and he'd have to fight the orchestra. 259. This performance needed more pace, a lighter touch throughout from the orchestra and much greater clarity from the first violins.