orchestral in the PONS Dictionary

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Both versions share a very similar orchestral arrangement with only slight differences, but make decidedly different use of the background choir.
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He was particularly noted for his orchestral arrangements.
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At forty minutes, it is his longest orchestral composition.
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The majority of his works are orchestral, but also many for concert band.
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Structurally, the work is in one movement which lasts for around twenty-three minutes, with full orchestral involvement virtually throughout.
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He also studied composition and writing orchestral music in 1985.
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In this capacity he also was in charge of the music library often writing on the orchestral parts for all the performers.
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The works include saxophone quartets, orchestral pieces, saxophone and bass trombone concerti.
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She first performed dances in variety programmes, then in pieces with orchestral music; later on in dances where less importance was accorded the orchestra.
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This is not traditionally done in classical orchestral scores, but is done by some twentieth-century composers.
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