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orchestration /ɔːkɪˈstreɪʃ(ə)n /noun [mass noun]1The arrangement or scoring of music for orchestral performance: Prokofiev’s mastery of orchestration [count noun]: ballads backed by lush orchestrations...- Themes could be presented in different rhythms or metres, or with different orchestrations, or with slight changes in melody.
- There is plenty of forward melodic motion, clear textures, and fine orchestration.
- Aren't all romantic concertos about the individual asserting herself against powerful orchestrations?
2The planning or coordination of the elements of a situation to produce a desired effect, especially surreptitiously: the orchestration of the campaign needed tightening [count noun]: he described the setting of tax policy as a delicate orchestration of factors...- Despite the precision involved, building a home is an art that requires the careful orchestration of the various trades involved.
- Orchestration is comprised of three pillars: asynchronous conversations, flow coordination, and exception management.
- The people who are running the convention have created four days of acute orchestration designed to get maximum response.
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