Orchestral

Word ORCHESTRAL
Character 10
Hyphenation or ches tral
Pronunciations /ˌɔɹˈkɛstɹəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Orchestral"

What do we mean by orchestral?

An orchestral performance.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Orchestral

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The word "orchestral" in example sentences

They were taking the overture in what they called orchestral time; though it is doubtful whether even their playing could have kept pace with the hurrying of excited fiddles in a presto passage, or the roll of the big drum, simulating distant thunder. ❋ Unknown (1875)

Some of the sound quality in orchestral selections either hasn't aged well or has been a bit over-restored (I know Janowitz's voice has way more bloom than that), but the voice-and-piano repertoire sounds great, and the performances are consistently good. ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2009)

There are some small answers: the persistence of atonality and robust sexuality in orchestral music; a connection between design and movement that continues to inform innovation in the theatre; the presence of liturgical ritual, gesture and androgyny in rock and roll. ❋ Andrew O'Hagan (2010)

One of the most popular tactics for getting butts (particularly young, firm ones) in American orchestral hall seats these days in a post-music education world is the indie-rock collaboration. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Dark compelxion, dark hair, sun glasses, red lipstick and mariachi and latin orchestral music wafting out the sunroof ... ❋ Unknown (2007)

Contemporary 'Classical' composers (though i don't like the term - perhaps orchestral is better?) are by and large academics - products of academies, music schools and university departments. ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2007)

The band here represented is much stronger than those that generally figure in Japanese orchestral and theatrical entertainments. ❋ Jacob Mortimer Wier Silver (N/A)

It would be idle to make any comment upon the improvement in orchestral playing-nothing could better illustrate this than the growth of school orchestras. ❋ Unknown (1946)

Richard Kapp was his name and orchestral conducting, his lifelong profession and passion. ❋ Edward Lee (2011)

"Ah-h!" said Mr. Alwynn, as if her reason were a weighty one, his memory possibly recalling the orchestral flourish which as a rule heralded his wife's return to consciousness. ❋ Mary Cholmondeley (1892)

Pop's crush on classical music continues apace with this eccentric debut album from Lost in the Trees, a collective from North Carolina who, in their own words, "have discovered a new genre called orchestral folk pop." ❋ Unknown (2010)

NA: With Neptune City, one of the main focuses in the arrangements was keyboards and strings in this kind of orchestral thing. ❋ Mike Ragogna (2011)

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