A vocal score with a new orchestration by George Bassman was published in 1993.
The production was dark in concept and featured new orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick.
Part of the song's effect came from Mr. Tunick's new orchestrations.
Koechlin made a new orchestration of the song in 1938 as his Op.
Finally one said, "I wish Mickey would at least listen to our new orchestrations."
After the premiere, Grofé took the score and made new orchestrations in 1926 and 1942, each time for larger orchestras.
On all other international releases of the album the song appears with a new orchestration (recorded in March 1963) while keeping Francis' original 1962 vocals.
In revivals of his works, however, new orchestrations have substituted saxophones and brass for strings.
A new orchestration of the film's theme tune was played during each medal presentation of the Games.
It used completely new orchestrations bearing almost no resemblance to Robert Russell Bennett's.