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UK
/ˌɔːkɪstɹˈeɪʃən/
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[ US /ˌɔɹkəˈstɹeɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɔɹkəˈstɹeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
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an arrangement of events that attempts to achieve a maximum effect
the skillful orchestration of his political campaign - the act of arranging a piece of music for an orchestra and assigning parts to the different musical instruments
- an arrangement of a piece of music for performance by an orchestra or band
How To Use orchestration In A Sentence
- I don't have the right term in my head, but A Capella is an instrumentation, or an orchestration. Travel Meme
- Supported by an angelic chorus and lush orchestration, Gibb extolled the virtues of "fingering foreign dirty holes," arguing that while love may be grand, he'd rather "let 'coupledom' die Spinner
- A white boy dancer must deliver an impotent, but ironic, rendering of White's (love unlimited) orchestration of potent sexuality.
- He was daring and intelligent, produced huge plays and scared defenses with his orchestration of the offense.
- One of the big joys of this production, after the divine euphony of Kremer's sound, is the return to the eleven-instrument orchestration of Piazzolla's original score.
- The answer is to use a light orchestration-specialized DSL (Domain Specific Language), which is what the "light orchestrator" or "Enterprise Integration Orchestration" component provides in PEtALS.
- Later, McChrystal asked Metcalf for an orchestration, first for strings, and then for strings and harp, which is the version McChrystal played here.
- Institutional leaders will be those that harness a consumer triple play convergence (acquisition, retention, conversation) and cross-product, cross-channel orchestration.
- Would you like to enable all Receive Locations associated to this Orchestration?
- Thankfully this solitary poor moment is but one in a huge eight-minute orchestration - one of the shorter tracks on the album - that flits from section to section.