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Orchestral

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Orchestral meaning

Relating to an orchestra or to music played by an orchestra.

Example sentences (20)

Dickinson (1995), p. 154 Holst's final composition, the orchestral scherzo movement of a projected symphony, contains features characteristic of much of Holst's earlier music—"a summing up of Holst's orchestral art", according to Short.

Orchestral melody harmonica There are eight kinds of orchestral melody harmonica; the most common are the horn harmonicas often found in East Asia.

Reed wrote, "Elgar's genius rose to its greatest height in his orchestral works" and quoted the composer as saying that, even in his oratorios, the orchestral part is the most important.

Strings are always labelled for either solo or orchestral tuning, and published solo music is arranged for either solo or orchestral tuning.

The Orchestral pedal produced a sound similar to a tremolo feel by bouncing a set of small beads dangling against the strings, enabling the piano to mimic a mandolin, guitar, banjo, zither and harp, thus the name Orchestral.

A shame since the game shined on the presentation front with a sublime orchestral soundtrack, vibrant visuals, and a rock-solid frame rate.

But rather than an orchestral sweep of music and cut to black, this story continues in Western Pennsylvania, resulting in profound improvements to the quality of life right here in Washington County, thanks to one real couple.

But she knows there is an extraordinarily orchestral song named, Love’s Theme.

But when the long-running Boulder festival returned in August 2021, it was more prudent to program the purely orchestral Fifth Symphony.

Elements of funk, space rock, soul, orchestral, and jazz combine for a flavorful gumbo that might have resulted from serious jamming… if these guys had ever been in the same room.

George Lewis’s recent chamber and orchestral scores have been action-packed thrill rides, full of lovingly crafted dissonances and exciting collisions of rhythmic contour.

It's a big, sweeping, and even orchestral rock song, and it fits perfectly alongside the film's bittersweet ending, with a final shot showing a time-lapse of the development of the world-famous New York City skyline.

It will be performed live by & Rastrick Band, winners of the 2022 British Open Brass Band Championship, with orchestral conductor Ian McElligott.

No matter when players choose to take him on, the final confrontation with his final form is accompanied by a satisfying and epic orchestral score by Manaka Kataoka and longtime composer Koji Kondo.

Opening with a sweeping orchestral section, Collins crafts a lament about making the best out of a tough situation.

Over his more than 40 years of conducting choral groups, Schultz has worked with church and mass choirs, youth choruses, vocal groups and orchestral ensembles.

P.J. envisions it as more orchestral compared to electronic-sounding synthesizers.

Their films’ blend of orchestral swells, voice-of-God narration and stately cinematography — slow-motion shots tracking spiraling passes, ghostly game footage from the “frozen tundra” of Green Bay’s Lambeau Field — cast the N.F.L. in transcendent terms.

There will also be an interview with Sir Cliff Richard, who recently released orchestral album Cliff With Strings - My Kinda Life, celebrating his 65th year in the music industry.

This translates to my using a beaten up sleigh bell or a toy piano rather than a fancy orchestral sleigh bell or celesta.