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What does COE stand for?

Chamber Orchestra of Europe


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Centre d'Observation Économique (French: Center for Economic Observation)
Centre for Operations Excellence (Sauder School of Business, Canada)
Centre for Optoelectronics
Certificate of Education (various locations)
Certificate of Eligibility (US DoD)
Certificate of Entitlement (Singapore)
Certificate Of Entitlement Review (COE-Review.com)
Certification/Certificate of Equivalency
Certified Ophthalmic Executive
Checkout and Evaluation
Chief Of Engineers
Chief Operating Executive
Children of Eden (Stephen Schwartz musical)
Chronic Otitis Externa
Church of England
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City of Escondido (California)
Close of Escrow
Code of Ethics



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The Chamber Orchestra of Europe has wind players who all make their mark, and Alexander Janiscek leads well from the first violin desk.
Beethoven's five piano concertos are also essential - a recent recording by Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Nikolaus Harnoncourt with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe is revelatory.
The conducting of James Conlon is tempi perfect, as is the playing of the excellent Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
Quasthoff has performed with such top orchestras as the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic.
Fischer, born in 1957, began his musical career as a flautist, but the influence of Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Claudio Abbado, with whom he worked extensively as solo flautist of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and at the Zurich Opera, encouraged him to embark on a full-time conducting career.
Michael appears as a guest principal with many orchestras, including the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
TELDEC -- who already have a splendid set done by Harnoncourt and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe -- have brought out a new set with the Berliner Staatskapelle under Daniel Barenboim.
Before long he was playing in the London Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Claudio Abbado, and became co-principle of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.

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