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orchestra
  1. (music) A large group of musicians who play together on various instruments, usually including some from strings, woodwind, brass and/or percussion; the instruments played by such a group.
  2. A semicircular space in front of the stage used by the chorus in Ancient Greek and Hellenistic theatres.
  3. The area in a theatre or concert hall where the musicians sit, immediately in front of and below the stage, sometimes (also) used by other performers.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Unfortunately he had a chamber orchestra rather than a large Wagnerian orchestra at his disposal.”
      “This arrangement demands an extremely colourful orchestra that includes piccolo, four horns, harp, orchestral bells, and tam-tam.”
      “The scoring is for a simple classical orchestra, strings, double woodwind, four horns and two trumpets.”
orchestration
  1. (uncountable) the arrangement of music for performance by an orchestra
  2. (countable) a composition that has been orchestrated
  3. (uncountable) the control of diverse elements
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The orchestration of colors and textures in the painting created a visually stunning composition.”
      “The orchestration of this symphony beautifully highlights the talents of each instrument in the ensemble.”
      “The orchestration of Tchaikovsky's symphony showcased a seamless blend of various instruments and sections, highlighting the composer's skill in crafting harmonious melodies for the orchestra.”
orchestrelle
  1. A player organ designed to mimic the sound of an orchestra, manufactured and used from the late 19th century to early 20th century.
orchestrion
  1. (music) A mechanical multiple musical instrument designed to sound like an orchestra or band.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It would seem from his description of the orchestrion in Data zur Akustik that Vogler knew of no such device.”
      “In the silence and vacuity which follow the impromptu on his orchestrion, the composer yearns, broods, aspires.”
      “They were dancing in the hall when I arrived, and now they're playing the orchestrion!”
orchestrater
  1. Alternative form of orchestrator
orchestre
  1. Obsolete form of orchestra.
orchestrator
  1. One who orchestrates.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “For music written at that time, it is very old-fashioned, but there's no denying that an expert melodist and orchestrator are at work here.”
      “But it is a big task to install him as orchestrator with so little hands-on experience.”
      “Capital, displaced from its traditional role as orchestrator of productive co-operation, thus tends to take the form of an apparatus of capture.”
orchestrina
orchestrations
  1. plural of orchestration
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The funeral is a showy affair, and its orchestrations are designed mainly for the benefit of the townspeople.”
      “His growth has never been in question, exploding with complicated chops and orchestrations on every album.”
      “You would want something more sophisticated for a concert performance, but here it complements Day's style and minimal orchestrations.”
orchestrators
orchestraters
  1. plural of orchestrater
orchestrelles
  1. plural of orchestrelle
orchestrinas
orchestrions
orchestras
  1. plural of orchestra
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He performed a solo recital at Benaroya Recital Hall and has appeared with several orchestras.”
      “The term is also used of a number of other large ensembles including dance orchestras, jazz orchestras, and wind orchestras.”
      “Getting its name on the front of a record was the way symphony orchestras acquired reputation over the past century.”
orchestres
  1. plural of orchestre
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