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Meanings of
orchestration
in English
Russian
оркестровка
Portuguese
orquestrador
Spanish
orquestación
Catalan
orquestració
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Study or practice of writing music for an orchestra.
instrumentation
Related terms
activity
academic discipline
Russian
оркестровка
Usage of
orchestration
in English
1
But perhaps their greatest threat comes through an
orchestration
of street violence.
2
The one lifts the voice by the
orchestration
,
the other submerges it.
3
He has also been active as a teacher in harmony and
orchestration
.
4
Hipkins said there have always been rumours but this smacked of
orchestration
.
5
Of orchestral colour, of
orchestration
in the modern sense, there was little.
6
This likely necessitates the
orchestration
of balanced, first-line and adaptive immune responses.
7
He was a master of the violin before he took to
orchestration
.
8
The song's adventurous
orchestration
and unsettling harmonics owe much to Dudgeon's ambition.
9
While I admire the Tausig
orchestration
,
these particlar octaves are hideously cacaphonic.
10
The solo is complete, but much of the
orchestration
is merely sketched.
11
Let him study harmony, counterpoint, form, and, if possible, composition and
orchestration
.
12
You remember, Jacques, I told you what he said about your
orchestration
?
13
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in the
orchestration
of cell death pathways.
14
In 1871 he became professor of composition and
orchestration
at the Petrograd Conservatory.
15
Indeed the vision I see is a beautiful
orchestration
of souls.
16
Jernington was the professor with whom Claude studied
orchestration
in London.
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orchestration
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
full orchestration
allege orchestration
best orchestration
complex orchestration
intricate orchestration
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Translations for
orchestration
Russian
оркестровка
инструментовка
Portuguese
orquestrador
orquestracao
orquestração
Spanish
orquestación
orquestacion
Catalan
orquestració
Orchestration
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Orchestration
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common