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Orchestrator

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Orchestrator meaning

One who orchestrates. | A system that performs orchestration (automated configuration, deployment, etc.).

Synonyms of Orchestrator

Example sentences (20)

The admitted orchestrator of the deal to remove Saleh and replace him with Hadi is former United Nations Special Envoy to Yemen Jamal Benomar.

Disney In Concert: The Sound of Magic is under the direction of an acclaimed creative team, including Creative Director Amy Tinkham, Music Director Giles Martin and Arranger and Orchestrator Ben Foster.

Last night this ravishing, romantic score was given new orchestrations for a 53-piece orchestra by original orchestrator and longtime Sondheim collaborator Jonathan Tunick and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, conducted by Tunick himself.

Purely as a spectacle, even if results were not always what was required, peak Solskjaer was as entertaining a watch as anything since Alex Ferguson retired, with orchestrator-in-chief Fernandes very much front and centre.

This 100-year anniversary event is being directed by Creative Director Amy Tinkham, Music Director Giles Martin, and Arranger & Orchestrator Ben Foster.

While Bloom initially exists as an observer of crime, he straddles the line between hero and villain as he becomes an orchestrator of wrongdoing.

It does this by incorporating its MVISION Insights and ePolicy Orchestrator security management capabilities, along with threat intelligence, into the stack.

Another example of PFLP-NGO ties is Shawan Jabarin, general director of al-Haq, a leading orchestrator of lawfare against Israel.

The Orchestrator helps provision and manage the implementation across multiple sites and services.

He has released 30 albums, highlighting his talents as pianist, singer, songwriter, composer, and orchestrator, garnering over 28 million sales.

After the composer is finished composing the cue, this sketch score is delivered to the orchestrator either as hand written or computer generated.

As well, the woodwinds and brass instruments can effectively carry a melody, depending on the effect the composer/orchestrator desires.

At the scoring stage the orchestrator will often assist the composer in the recording booth giving suggestions on how to improve the performance, the music, or the recording.

Black had worked with Pollock on "Stranger in Town" in 1957 and had previously used Goodwin as his orchestrator.

Every composer works differently and the orchestrator's job is to understand what is required from one composer to the next.

Generally the lead orchestrator attempts to orchestrate as much of the music as possible if time allows.

Hughes, p. 118 Sullivan was a competent player of at least four orchestral instruments (flute, clarinet, trumpet and trombone) and a technically highly skilled orchestrator.

If the composer is conducting, sometimes the orchestrator will remain in the recording booth to assist as a producer.

If the music is created with sequencing software then the orchestrator is given a MIDI sketch score and a synthesized recording of the cue.

Sometimes the roles are reversed with the orchestrator conducting and the composer producing from the booth.