- Orchestra - Wikipedia
Orchestras play a wide range of repertoire, including symphonies, opera and ballet overtures, concertos for solo instruments, and pit ensembles for operas, ballets, and some types of musical theatre (e g , Gilbert and Sullivan operettas)
- Orchestra | Classical, Symphonic Chamber | Britannica
What’s the Difference Between a Symphony and an Orchestra? orchestra, instrumental ensemble of varying size and composition
- ORCHESTRE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
ORCHESTRE translate: orchestra, orchestra, band, orchestra, stalls Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary
- Orchestre — Wikipédia
Un orchestre est un ensemble de musiciens instrumentistes réuni pour l'exécution d'une œuvre musicale Le nombre et la combinaison des interprètes dépendent du compositeur, de l' époque et du genre du répertoire abordé Le plus souvent, il est dirigé par un chef d'orchestre
- Orchestre - definition of Orchestre by The Free Dictionary
Define Orchestre Orchestre synonyms, Orchestre pronunciation, Orchestre translation, English dictionary definition of Orchestre n 1 See Orchestra Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G C Merriam Co
- orchestre - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
“ orchestre ”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass : G C Merriam, 1913, →OCLC Borrowed from Ancient Greek ὀρχήστρα (orkhḗstra) The word was feminine (like its etymon) until the 18th century orchestre m (plural orchestres) Some may be directly borrowed from Latin
- orchestre - English translation – Linguee
Dictionary French-English orchestre noun, masculine (plural: orchestres m) orchestra n (often used) (plural: orchestras) Je joue de la flûte dans un orchestre I play the flute in an orchestra
- English translation of l’orchestre - Collins Online Dictionary
2 [de jazz, danse] band un orchestre de jazz a jazz band 3 (= places) stalls pluriel (Brit) ⧫ orchestra (USA) un fauteuil d’orchestre a seat in the stalls (Brit) ⧫ a seat in the orchestra section (USA)
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