Synonym: band, ensemble. Similar words: orchestrate, war chest, chest, restrain, dire straits, unrestrained, sequestration, extraterrestrial. Meaning: ['ɔrkɪstrə /'ɔːk-] n. 1. a musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players 2. seating on the main floor in a theater.
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91. He was appointed to succeed Sir Georg Solti as head of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
92. They performed all their hits, backed by a 40-piece orchestra.
93. When talking about the performance, she couldn't resist a side-swipe at the orchestra.
94. The competition gave the young composer her first opportunity to write for a full orchestra.
95. The orchestra made a complete dog's breakfast of the fourth movement.
96. The orchestra is very important for the cultural life of the city.
97. The City of Cleveland Orchestra is celebrating its 200th birthday .
98. Our artistic director was instrumental in persuading the orchestra to come and play for us.
99. The orchestra made the recording under the baton of a young German conductor.
100. He directed an orchestra.
101. Avoid it, therefore, in the small orchestra.
102. The string quartet within the orchestra resembles Faure.
103. Do you play in an orchestra?
104. We had four violinists from the Philharmonic Orchestra.
105. The opera needs the players for its pit orchestra.
106. Sonata for violin and chamber orchestra.
107. The orchestra is commissioning new works from 14 composers.
108. The city council subsidizes the local orchestra.
109. The orchestra is made up entirely of amateurs.
110. And even with a small orchestra Mozart sounds well.
111. Symphonic Serenade for string orchestra[sentencedict .com], Op. 39.
112. Stacy's rise to orchestra fame is a quirky one.
113. An orchestra was playing and they were served tea.
114. The conductor's baton with attendant symphony orchestra.
115. Our soloists in the orchestra would be professors.
116. A string orchestra wailed as if in torment.
117. The Duke Ellington Orchestra is conducted by Mercer Ellington.
118. A friend of hers who plays in an orchestra.
119. The orchestra was conducted by Oscar Straus.
120. The orchestra programs very little music by living composers.
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