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单词 orchestral
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Definition of orchestral in English:

orchestral

adjective ɔːˈkɛstr(ə)lɔrˈkɛstrəl
  • 1Written for an orchestra to play.

    orchestral music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's a stone cold fact that orchestral music either makes you fidget in your seat or it sweeps you away to another place.
    • Like its predecessors, the third volume of Richard Hickox's survey of Bridge's orchestral music mixes early and late works.
    • Mostly chamber music gets recorded, because orchestral music costs more to record.
    • The music consists of lively orchestral music but only during battles.
    • By 1800 Beethoven was writing more orchestral music, and the sonatas began to break away from the symphonic mould.
    • Come Alive is a lush collection of orchestral pop tunes written and sung by Fox and backed by the cream of the crop of local players.
    • You would believe that Debussy himself wrote the orchestral version of Claire de lune.
    • More than a decade ago, Torke wrote a series of orchestral works inspired by colors.
    • The beautiful sense of orchestral chamber music the trio brought to the Largo was memorable.
    • No waves of orchestral music or familiar songs manipulate the audience's emotional responses.
    • In the old version of the film this is scored with orchestral music, which the restoration has wisely removed.
    • Of course he played tricks in his songs, as in his orchestral music and operas.
    • I am madly in love with composing for orchestra and hope to die writing an orchestral piece!
    • Just then, the movie began, with all its bright colors and orchestral music.
    • In those early years he would frequently transcribe orchestral music for the organ.
    • That means there is an imposing solemnity to everything that happens and a lush sweep of orchestral music to accompany every moment.
    • This week sees him hook up with the London Symphony Orchestra for four nights of 20th Century orchestral music.
    • His choral and vocal music is well known too, but his orchestral music much less so.
    • Recently it has been soundtrack music and orchestral music.
    • In the week that the Scottish orchestras open their winter seasons, the future of orchestral music has never been under such scrutiny.
    1. 1.1 Relating to an orchestra.
      an orchestral conductor
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The world's top maestros regularly earn more in a night than the orchestral musicians they are conducting earn in a year.
      • He then moved into percussion and orchestral instruments before gravitating to singing and conducting.
      • So after four years I moved to London to study orchestral conducting at the Royal College of Music.
      • Reger, thanks to his experience as a conductor, was a master of orchestral sound.
      • From Auckland, Vivian had been an orchestral conductor while Harold played clarinet.
      • The sensitiveness of the suggestive language could be carried into the music and orchestral setting.
      • I enjoyed listening to this music and the orchestral collaboration is excellent.
      • She conducts with gusto and vivacity, and her orchestral forces are unusually strong.
      • No conductor presently active commands more respect from orchestral players than Lorin Maazel.
      • In the pit, Bruno Campanella conducts a purposeful yet expressive orchestral performance.
      • She has a BA in orchestral conducting and a diploma in advanced performance from the Royal College of Music.
      • With the exception of contemporary music, orchestral concerts tend to be a safer bet to sell than theatre or opera.

Derivatives

  • orchestrally

  • adverbɔːˈkɛstrəli
    • Dark harmonically and orchestrally, unfortunately it fails to develop a good musical idea into a more evolved work.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Bearing in mind he always thought orchestrally, we had to establish exactly the right fingering.
      • Rheingold is so accessible, so lyrical, so orchestrally lush, so beautiful.
      • He also wrote a substantial quantity of orchestrally accompanied church music in which solo, ensemble, and choral textures are effectively mixed in a way that to some extent foreshadows Haydn.
      • I first encountered the music in the orchestral version and have a preference for it; it seems to me that the music was conceived orchestrally.

Rhymes

ancestral, kestrel
 
 

Definition of orchestral in US English:

orchestral

adjectiveôrˈkestrəlɔrˈkɛstrəl
  • 1Written for an orchestra to play.

    orchestral music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am madly in love with composing for orchestra and hope to die writing an orchestral piece!
    • No waves of orchestral music or familiar songs manipulate the audience's emotional responses.
    • You would believe that Debussy himself wrote the orchestral version of Claire de lune.
    • Come Alive is a lush collection of orchestral pop tunes written and sung by Fox and backed by the cream of the crop of local players.
    • The music consists of lively orchestral music but only during battles.
    • His choral and vocal music is well known too, but his orchestral music much less so.
    • In the old version of the film this is scored with orchestral music, which the restoration has wisely removed.
    • The beautiful sense of orchestral chamber music the trio brought to the Largo was memorable.
    • Like its predecessors, the third volume of Richard Hickox's survey of Bridge's orchestral music mixes early and late works.
    • Of course he played tricks in his songs, as in his orchestral music and operas.
    • Just then, the movie began, with all its bright colors and orchestral music.
    • In those early years he would frequently transcribe orchestral music for the organ.
    • This week sees him hook up with the London Symphony Orchestra for four nights of 20th Century orchestral music.
    • That means there is an imposing solemnity to everything that happens and a lush sweep of orchestral music to accompany every moment.
    • It's a stone cold fact that orchestral music either makes you fidget in your seat or it sweeps you away to another place.
    • By 1800 Beethoven was writing more orchestral music, and the sonatas began to break away from the symphonic mould.
    • In the week that the Scottish orchestras open their winter seasons, the future of orchestral music has never been under such scrutiny.
    • More than a decade ago, Torke wrote a series of orchestral works inspired by colors.
    • Mostly chamber music gets recorded, because orchestral music costs more to record.
    • Recently it has been soundtrack music and orchestral music.
    1. 1.1 Relating to an orchestra.
      an orchestral conductor
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Reger, thanks to his experience as a conductor, was a master of orchestral sound.
      • She conducts with gusto and vivacity, and her orchestral forces are unusually strong.
      • No conductor presently active commands more respect from orchestral players than Lorin Maazel.
      • So after four years I moved to London to study orchestral conducting at the Royal College of Music.
      • With the exception of contemporary music, orchestral concerts tend to be a safer bet to sell than theatre or opera.
      • In the pit, Bruno Campanella conducts a purposeful yet expressive orchestral performance.
      • From Auckland, Vivian had been an orchestral conductor while Harold played clarinet.
      • He then moved into percussion and orchestral instruments before gravitating to singing and conducting.
      • The world's top maestros regularly earn more in a night than the orchestral musicians they are conducting earn in a year.
      • I enjoyed listening to this music and the orchestral collaboration is excellent.
      • She has a BA in orchestral conducting and a diploma in advanced performance from the Royal College of Music.
      • The sensitiveness of the suggestive language could be carried into the music and orchestral setting.
 
 
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