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repertoire /ˈrɛpətwɑː /noun1A stock of plays, dances, or items that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.He accompanied one of the dances, and his repertoire of bagpipe tunes is extensive....- This highly respected modern troupe danced an art-conscious repertoire in Chicago and during a Midwestern tour.
- But to a dance aficionado, the repertoire presented by the popular troupe is inconsistent.
Synonyms collection, stock, range, repertory; reserve, store, repository, supply, stockpile 1.1The whole body of items which are regularly performed: the mainstream concert repertoire...- How does one begin to approach teaching these pianistic pillars upon which the entire body of piano repertoire is built?
- By age 19, she had begun concertizing in Prague, performing the standard repertoire, as well as Schoenberg and Busoni.
- The course covers a wide range of repertoire, including mainstream orchestral and concerto repertoire, as well as more contemporary music.
1.2A stock of skills or types of behaviour that a person habitually uses: his repertoire of denigratory gestures...- The analysis will now turn to aspects of company recruitment, training practices and skill repertoires for managerial and technical/engineering groups in an attempt to assess the direction of the new enterprises.
- Goffman successfully shows that all members of society employ complex repertoires of interaction skills to control and sustain ongoing social relations.
- There will be a focus on training practices, skill repertoires and recruitment for managerial, technical and engineering groups.
OriginMid 19th century: from French répertoire, from late Latin repertorium (see repertory). |