Orchestrate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Orchestration
The arrangement of music for an orchestra orchestral treatment of a composition called also instrumentation
Orchestric
Orchestral
orchestrate
to write an orchestra score for of a musical composition
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Concertante
A concert for two or more principal instruments with orchestral accompaniment Also adjectively as concertante parts
VerbarKapelle
A chapel hence the choir or orchestra of a princes chapel now a musical establishment usually orchestral
Music drama
a kind of melodious declamation the development of leitmotif great orchestral elaboration and a fusion of poetry music action and scene
Opera
sung consisting of recitative arias choruses duets trios etc with orchestral accompaniment preludes and interludes together with appropriate costumes scenery and
Orchestral
Of or pertaining to an orchestra suitable for or performed in or by an orchestra
orchestrated
Arranged for performance by an orchestra of a musical composition
Orchestre
See Orchestra
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