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is based on the number of instruments and how each plays in relation to the others
program music.
The cast of Conge fir e mord - 1983 includes: Dolly Arend as Un membre de la chorale Mucho as Copernic Raymond Bauler as Le douanier Marianne Bausch as Un membre de la chorale Nicole Bleser as Un membre de la chorale Mischa Bock as Bernard Huberty Robert Bohnert as Le substitut Jos Eilenbecker as Le facteur Carmen Fellens as Un membre de la chorale Silvana Ferreira as La cliente portugaise Collette Flies as Un membre de la chorale Jos Heuschling as Un conseiller Roger Heuschling as Un membre de la chorale Albert Hilger as Le gendarme Marc Jacoby as Un artiste de Meysembourg Carlo Keiser as Un membre de la chorale Marco Kugener as Un membre de la chorale Vic Mousel as Un artiste de Meysembourg Gilberte Prim as Un membre de la chorale Francine Schank as Un membre de la chorale Paul Scheuer as Henri Lamesch Luc Streff as Un artiste de Meysembourg Denise Theissen as Un membre de la chorale Emile Van Der Vekene as Le notaire Victor Weydert as Le maire Pit Wies as Un conseiller Ranganathan Yogeshwar as Monseur Raman
an instrumental song. just instruments, no words
Program Symphonie
A composition for an organ that incorporates a hymn tune is known as a chorale prelude.
It's when you just play the music of a song and don't sing.
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It is usually for an instrumental soloist.
Yes, an instrumental composition in several movements based on literary or pictorial ideas is known as program music. This type of music aims to evoke extra-musical concepts or tell a story through sound. Examples include symphonic poems and tone poems by composers such as Richard Strauss and Bedřich Smetana.
The noun form of the adjective 'choral' is chorale, a word for a type of musical composition or another word for a choir.
The most common term used to broadly describe a general musical composition lacking vocals and/or lyrics is the word instrumental.
A composition for two performers, whether vocal or instrumental.
instrumental
Typically it is called an "Overture."
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