orchestration in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

orchestration in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for orchestration in the English»Spanish Dictionary

orchestration [ˌɔ:kɪˈstreɪʃən, Am ˌɔ:r-] N

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English
The first one is more minimalist, while the second is richer in orchestration.
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The orchestration is innovative and broad canvas with a semi-symphonic sound blended with desi percussion.
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A piano score was published in 1913, but much of the composer's original orchestration was lost.
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However, these recordings were not made with the original orchestrations.
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In addition to sales of sheet music, it was also popular in orchestrations for dance bands and brass bands for years.
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The orchestration was further cut down and electronic samplers added.
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Most of the album's orchestration has been recorded live, with strings sections, rock guitars, reggae organs, live drums and bass.
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There have been several subsequent arrangements of the hymn, some with orchestration, each tailored to popular tastes of the time.
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Orchestration is another term with a very similar, but still different meaning.
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His symphonic music is known for its complex and subtle orchestration.
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