ORCHESTRAL


Meaning of ORCHESTRAL in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an orchestral concert/a symphony concert (= one in which an orchestra plays )

Tickets for orchestral concerts range from $15 to $35.

orchestral music (= classical music played by a large group of musicians )

He has a large CD collection, mostly orchestral music.

piano/orchestral/organ/guitar etc accompaniment

He plays folk music with guitar accompaniment.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

accompaniment

He was also a noisy eater, as if providing an orchestral accompaniment for his brother.

The orchestral accompaniment her was again alert, matching the pianist's skill in fine style.

Without realizing it, their orchestral accompaniment fined itself to the quality of her voice.

music

Although he wrote chamber and orchestral music , songs were his true vocation.

With the symphony, finally, came large-scale orchestral music large-scale in the number of instruments and in the number of listeners.

Some houses, like La Scala, are very good for opera but terrible for orchestral music .

All the orchestral music from 1784 onwards is conceived in broader strokes, while the solo parts become ever more complex.

The door was open and orchestral music could be heard from a radio somewhere within.

score

There are also exercises involving the technique of making piano reductions of orchestral scores .

The composer requested a reproduction of a Hokusai print to be the cover design on the full orchestral score .

It would be ideally suited to anyone who does not want full orchestral score facilities.

Instrument names are never written next to the individual lines, as in modern orchestral scores .

works

These keyboard versions of three famous orchestral works shimmer with vivacity.

For the brute power demands of heavy rock and large orchestral works , stick with a solid-state amplifier.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

As in other orchestral sections jazz has played a very important part in developing and even inventing new effects.

But he conducted the preludes and important orchestral episodes with admirable breadth and dramatic zeal.

For most, it was their first opportunity to see a live orchestral performance.

In 1763 the highest orchestral salary went to the premier violon, Le Bel.

The orchestral musicians were filing out, also formally dressed.

Their collaborations set unsurpassed standards for jazz in an orchestral setting and for jazz soloists.

These keyboard versions of three famous orchestral works shimmer with vivacity.

Wigglesworth has strong feelings about orchestral training.

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