[
UK
/ɔːkˈɛstɹəl/
]
[ US /ɔɹˈkɛstɹəɫ/ ]
[ US /ɔɹˈkɛstɹəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
relating to or composed for an orchestra
orchestral score
How To Use orchestral In A Sentence
- I had written quite a lot of orchestral music in my student days.
- I play the stunning orchestral suite quite often, at which time the film comes vividly alive again and again. Times, Sunday Times
- Orchestral music and opera are expensive because they need large numbers of people. Times, Sunday Times
- The orchestral arrangements added fresh layers of drama and grandeur to her already baroque style. Times, Sunday Times
- The absolute clarity of the orchestral texture allowed for the sometimes jarring harmonies and raucous percussion effects to be highlighted.
- This singing formant also aids the opera singer by standing out above the typical orchestral accompaniment.
- Orchestral synthesizers have acquired a bad rap because of their historically dubious use as substitutes for ‘real’ instruments.
- The world's top maestros regularly earn more in a night than the orchestral musicians they are conducting earn in a year.
- Just then, the movie began, with all its bright colors and orchestral music.
- But he was classically trained and composed a number of orchestral works, including an acclaimed concerto which took him into the classical music charts. Times, Sunday Times