adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an orchestral concert/a symphony concert (= one in which an orchestra plays )
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Tickets for orchestral concerts range from $15 to $35.
orchestral music (= classical music played by a large group of musicians )
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He has a large CD collection, mostly orchestral music.
piano/orchestral/organ/guitar etc accompaniment
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He plays folk music with guitar accompaniment.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
accompaniment
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He was also a noisy eater, as if providing an orchestral accompaniment for his brother.
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The orchestral accompaniment her was again alert, matching the pianist's skill in fine style.
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Without realizing it, their orchestral accompaniment fined itself to the quality of her voice.
music
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Although he wrote chamber and orchestral music , songs were his true vocation.
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With the symphony, finally, came large-scale orchestral music large-scale in the number of instruments and in the number of listeners.
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Some houses, like La Scala, are very good for opera but terrible for orchestral music .
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All the orchestral music from 1784 onwards is conceived in broader strokes, while the solo parts become ever more complex.
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The door was open and orchestral music could be heard from a radio somewhere within.
score
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There are also exercises involving the technique of making piano reductions of orchestral scores .
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The composer requested a reproduction of a Hokusai print to be the cover design on the full orchestral score .
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It would be ideally suited to anyone who does not want full orchestral score facilities.
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Instrument names are never written next to the individual lines, as in modern orchestral scores .
works
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These keyboard versions of three famous orchestral works shimmer with vivacity.
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For the brute power demands of heavy rock and large orchestral works , stick with a solid-state amplifier.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As in other orchestral sections jazz has played a very important part in developing and even inventing new effects.
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But he conducted the preludes and important orchestral episodes with admirable breadth and dramatic zeal.
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For most, it was their first opportunity to see a live orchestral performance.
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In 1763 the highest orchestral salary went to the premier violon, Le Bel.
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The orchestral musicians were filing out, also formally dressed.
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Their collaborations set unsurpassed standards for jazz in an orchestral setting and for jazz soloists.
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These keyboard versions of three famous orchestral works shimmer with vivacity.
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Wigglesworth has strong feelings about orchestral training.