Similar words: orchestra, orchestrate, orchestra pit, orchestrated, orchestration, symphony orchestra, war chest, ancestral. Meaning: [ɔr'kɪstrəl /'ɔːk-] adj. relating to or composed for an orchestra.
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31. For most, it was their first opportunity to see a live orchestral performance.
32. These keyboard versions of three famous orchestral works shimmer with vivacity.
33. But he had barely attended a professional orchestral concert before he went to university.
34. I found the works to be incomplete or inadequate, mainly from an orchestral point of view.
35. Andre Previn is now better known as an orchestral conductor.
36. The cultured orchestral playing and well-upholstered recording quality point in the same overall direction.
37. When Mingus's vast orchestral work Epitaph was given its posthumous premiere in 1989(sentencedict.com), Adams was one of the main soloists.
38. The chorus's singing was excellent, and so was the orchestral playing.
39. Instrumental Tuition Lessons are available on all orchestral instruments and on guitar, saxophone and clarsach.
40. Who goes to orchestral concerts, who goes to opera, to ballet, to the cinema?
41. There are also exercises involving the technique of making piano reductions of orchestral scores.
42. For the brute power demands of heavy rock and large orchestral works, stick with a solid-state amplifier.
43. Certainly big choral / orchestral sacred works, requiems in particular, would be examples.
44. Without realizing it, their orchestral accompaniment fined itself to the quality of her voice.
45. Although he wrote chamber and orchestral music, songs were his true vocation.
46. It would be ideally suited to anyone who does not want full orchestral score facilities.
47. I learnt a lot from this. In practical terms, no one can learn every orchestral instrument. Sentencedict.com
48. Jeu de Cartes, in particular, is nothing short of a tourdeforce or orchestral wizardry, superb engineering, and interpretative control.
49. The composer requested a reproduction of a Hokusai print to be the cover design on the full orchestral score.
50. In 1763 the highest orchestral salary went to the premier violon, Le Bel.
51. This piece of orchestral music is write by Wagner.
52. His tone poems are a treasury of orchestral discoveries.
53. I have a special liking for orchestral music.
54. Nora: I have a special liking orchestral music.
55. The trumpet call melts gradually into the orchestral background.
56. This piece of orchestral music was written by Wagner.
57. Characteristic is Berlioz's frequent use of the orchestral crescendo.
58. Glen Bronka wrote his own orchestral arrangements.
59. Playing orchestral music, for example, I become a sharpshooter.
60. In many ways, playing from the middle or back of an orchestral string section is as challenging as playing from the principal chair, and yet the skill set you need is very different.
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