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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121. Sedares and the Louisville Orchestra would receive certificates.
122. The new chamber orchestra is Turner's baby.
123. I was so surprised, I stopped the orchestra and went over to him.
124. Gustafson replaces Louisville executive director Wayne Brown, who resigned after 10 years with the orchestra.
125. The orchestra was playing a polka and the audience tapped their feet in time to the rhythm.
126. The orchestra also has begun a weekly broadcast on National Public Radio.
127. She did not leave the hospital without the cello she played in a London symphony orchestra.
128. The annual Christmas program, with full tuxedoed orchestra, sets, choreography and Broadway-caliber costumes, was standing room only.
129. We have said that the strings are the most expressive and flexible group in the orchestra.
130. This is one of Gibson's very best discs and the orchestra plays splendidly.
131. The 106-strong youth orchestra is made up of players from across Dorset, with ages ranging from 14 to 18.
132. In the full orchestra such doubling is frequently a necessity owing to the tremendous swamping-power of the heavy brass.
133. I must say, the orchestra on this occasion was marvellous.
134. The orchestra will be at the Festival Hall tonight, performing a selection of works by Russian composers.
135. He came out on stage and called them all down to the orchestra pit right in front of him.
136. Though the orchestra still lacks a substantial endowment,[http://sentencedict.com/orchestra.html] a new fund-raising strategy has proved particularly successful.
137. We got a small table near the orchestra, which was faking jazz music from their memories and short-wave radio.
138. People who have played in the orchestra have a great advantage.
139. The following passages, taken from well-known or easily obtainable piano music, are suggested as exercises in scoring for string orchestra.
140. This has been a mistake for the orchestra, if not for its musical director.
141. The conductor waited for the applause to die down before signalling for the orchestra to begin.
142. Runnicles reported that life will be happier for the musicians in the S. F. Opera Orchestra.
143. It was also opposed by music director Yoav Talmi, who threatened to resign if any orchestra members were fired.
144. Listeners must decide for themselves whether the Paris Conservatorie Orchestra is ideal in this music or not.
145. It is true that there are two solo players and equally true that Mackey matches them to a 15-member chamber orchestra.
146. But this can not survive if an orchestra loses its individuality and independence.
147. He and Tam Henderson spent two days setting up the recording equipment before the orchestra arrived.
148. Steven David Horwich was co-librettist and Mark Stevens musical director and leader of the orchestra.
149. The orchestra is giving a series of concerts to raise money for charity.
150. The Orchestra is currently searching for a successor to music director James Sedares.
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