单词 | repertoire |
释义 | repertoire (repəʳtwɑːʳ ) Word forms: repertoires 1. countable noun [usually singular] A performer's repertoire is all the plays or pieces of music that he or she has learned and can perform. Meredith D'Ambrosio has thousands of songs in her repertoire. 2. singular noun The repertoire of a person or thing is all the things of a particular kind that the person or thing is capable of doing. ...Mike's impressive repertoire of funny stories. [+ of] This has been one of the most successful desserts in my repertoire. Synonyms: range, list, stock, supply 3. singular noun [with supplement] You can refer to all the plays or music of a particular kind as, for example, the classical repertoire or the jazz repertoire. It is no coincidence that the works in the 'standard repertoire' tend to have names. Collocations: classical repertoire The Proms should be an unapologetic celebration of classical repertoire, all nine centuries of it. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Today she is fêted as an outstanding interpreter of some of the most elemental music in the classical repertoire. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The classical repertoire is very limited for women. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The company presents works from its extensive repertoire. Times, Sunday Times Their son already has an extensive repertoire of cheeky facial expressions. Times, Sunday Times He has an extensive repertoire, including 59 performed piano concerti. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The choir performs an extensive repertoire from the 8th to the 21st century, with special emphasis on the polyphonic school of the 16th century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They also have an extensive repertoire of battle songs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He excels in German, Italian and French operatic repertoire, as well as being a formidable interpreter of art songs. Times, Sunday Times (2013) La Scala continued its policy of deepening and expanding the operatic repertoire. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945 (2003) The operatic repertoire worldwide has also expanded in the course of the past sixty years. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945 (2003) In the middle of the decade he played the revolutionary role in the expansion of a second row's repertoire of skills. Times,Sunday Times He arrived at training early, left late, practised his free kicks, his first touch, his repertoire of skills. Times, Sunday Times This process, which requires a vast repertoire of skills in interpersonal processing, listening, observing, speaking, questioning, analyzing, gestures, and evaluating enables collaboration and cooperation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He appointed himself choirmaster of the trip and taught the squad a full repertoire of songs before the tour. Times, Sunday Times Playing the five-string banjo, and singing from a vast repertoire of songs, he expounded ideas of justice and freedom in a strong, clear voice. Times, Sunday Times He eventually persuaded him to start playing banjo again and to record his repertoire of songs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As group members accumulated an expanding repertoire of songs for different occasions, interpersonal call-and-response patterns evolved along one trajectory to assume linguistic form. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Previously known as the garrulous honeyeater, it has a large and varied repertoire of songs, calls, scoldings and alarms. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Yet he still went through his full repertoire of tricks and flicks. The Sun His class shone through against weak opposition as he went through his repertoire of tricks and passes, not all of which came off. Times, Sunday Times It has extended my repertoire of tricks and in that respect made me a calmer mum. Times, Sunday Times His repertoire of tricks includes making things appear and making himself disappear. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This format isn't common in our musical life and it was stimulating to spend time with its rich repertoire. Times, Sunday Times It boasts of a varied and rich repertoire of ancient and traditional songs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her filmography was varied and included a rich repertoire of tamasha stories as also mythologicals in addition to socials and love stories. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Following his extensive experience, he developed a rich repertoire and a unique playing style, which gave his work a vivid quality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His work focused as from 1855 on the military and patriotic genre with a rich repertoire of battle scenes repeated in a range of variations, which gradually became his speciality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For three years I had the opportunity to watch him play an essential part in conducting the standard repertoire. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Her glorious voice brought to us operas that were rarely heard, but which are now in the standard repertoire of international opera houses. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Although onstage he covered the standard repertoire in depth, he also sought out important contemporary works. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Even the more traditional repertoire tends to emerge piping hot. Times, Sunday Times A feud has been raging over the past two years over how far and how quickly the traditional repertoire should be modernised. Times, Sunday Times But even when this proved successful, he often found the musicians unable or unwilling to play the score with the degree of professionalism they naturally brought to more traditional repertoire. The Times Literary Supplement He added that its appeal now extended beyond the traditional repertoire. Times, Sunday Times Some perfumers stepped away from the traditional repertoire of plants and fruits, instead introducing more esoteric scents. Times, Sunday Times With her stylistic sophistication, combined with probing musicianship and sense of artistic adventure, she encompassed a remarkably varied repertoire. Times, Sunday Times And the disappearance of old-style rep theatres, where young thesps could cut their teeth in varied repertoire, has made matters worse. Times, Sunday Times Marvel at their varied repertoire, including punk songs, ballads and classical numbers. Times, Sunday Times Their varied repertoire ranges from the standards to arrangements of orchestral favorites and newly written works. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Hover's rich and varied repertoire includes baroque, classical, contemporary, folk and sacred music. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She was also famed for her vast repertoire that spanned more than 1,000 songs. Times, Sunday Times Indeed, it has been a painstaking progress, exploring not only the staple masterpieces of most concert virtuosi, but a vast repertoire of lesser-known works, his own arrangements and original compositions. Times, Sunday Times These composers represent a tiny fraction of his vast repertoire, acquired over a 55-year career, but they are among the ones he returns to with most pleasure. Times, Sunday Times In the wild, belugas are known as the 'canaries of the sea,' because they communicate via a vast repertoire of sounds including whistles, squeals, moos, chirps and clicks. Times, Sunday Times No such summaries, though, justice to the sheer inventiveness, wit, complexity, erudition, unexpectedness and originality of the works, nor to their vast repertoire of intricate word-play and puns. Times, Sunday Times The birds are aware of the surrounding din and so modulate their vocal repertoire to be heard above it. Times, Sunday Times Grey seals in particular have a vocal repertoire so expansive that they’ve even been shown to imitate the sounds of vowels and other complex building blocks of human speech. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The silky sifaka vocalizes frequently despite its moderately sized vocal repertoire consisting of seven adult calls. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A natural bass/baritone, his vocal repertoire includes impressions and accents in addition to the character voices he creates for his various voice over roles. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His vocal repertoire references folk music, hymns, popular songs from bygone eras (especially topical songs from the 19th and early 20th centuries), and rock music. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But no other species has such a wide repertoire of environment-changing abilities. The Times Literary Supplement But very rapidly his self-denial gave way to an increasingly wide repertoire of colours, generally applied in abundance straight from the tube. Times, Sunday Times The concert bands under his direction were acclaimed for performing a wide repertoire that exhibited advanced levels of musicianship commensurate with a major music school. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These played a wide repertoire of music, from classical music to arrangements of popular songs and ballads of the time. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The brass bands had a wide repertoire and were usually able to play a hymn tune within forty seconds of the request being made. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 全部曲目表演者的 Japanese: レパートリー |
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