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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181. Can business follow the example of the orchestra and hospital where top management has become a separate career?
182. Then, too, the band or orchestra directors may encourage kids to fill certain vacancies in the ensembles.
183. Karajan sat with the orchestra in something closer to a seance or seminar than a rehearsal.
184. Not long ago, the orchestra was the pride of the city. Now it is on the verge of closing down.
185. They manned the desk of the city clerk and peopled a phantom orchestra.
186. First of all, an orchestra, if it is functioning in the best way,[sentencedict.com] is a creative unit.
187. In a small orchestra two oboes would be too penetrating and reedy in tone, and two bassoons too thick.
188. She was an authentic prodigy, first appearing with an orchestra at age 7.
189. He was also in the huge orchestra which recorded and toured performing Charles Mingus's monumental composition Epitaph.
190. The fact is that Berlioz, who invented the modern orchestra, was a fervent reactionary throughout his life.
191. So despite Stephen West's lovely cor anglais solo, and some noble brass sounds, the orchestra sounded choked.
192. When he married her, she was a reserved, very plain girl who played the harp in a provincial symphony orchestra.
193. It has been said that he understood the psychology of an orchestra better than almost any other conductor.
194. Busacher, after careful thought, had decided he would conduct the orchestra himself this evening.
195. The music will be provided by members of the school orchestra.
196. The orchestra is severely stretched to maintain any sort of cogent line, and the fantasy of the work is all but lost. Sentencedict.com
197. The orchestra was not playing it in time, so I made them rehearse it at a slower tempo.
198. This talented orchestra can only survive if the people of Merseyside continue to support it.
199. Allen travelled to New York and recorded with Luis Russell's orchestra, which he then joined full-time.
200. John Chrysostom, it mingles the four soloists with the larger chorus and full orchestra.
201. Their handling of a large orchestra also reflects radically different attitudes.
202. An impressive collaboration with the Berlin Rundfunk orchestra, conducted by Robert Hanell.
203. And above that the music, a small brass orchestra playing something fast and upbeat.
204. The Atlanta Symphony has no connection with the new orchestra.
205. After a while the floating orchestra glided away but no one moved.
206. If ticket prices fell, would the orchestra play less often?
207. A string orchestra should have started to play an old-fashioned waltz.
208. Sony's is perfectly good, but the voices are further forward and the orchestra has a less sumptuous bloom.
209. I had no idea that a composer could conjure the sounds of trumpets, horns and trombones from a string orchestra.
210. A constant clash and tinkle came from the kitchens across the courtyard, like the percussion section of an orchestra from hell.
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