Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In the manner of, or for the use of, an orchestra: as, music arranged orchestrally; with an orchestra: as, orchestrally accompanied.
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Examples
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The opening bars of Richard Strauss's monumental, Nietzsche-inspired Also sprach Zarathustra may have won fame in Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968 but this symphonic poem is yet mightier, more intriguing and orchestrally adventurous than the film's unforgettable soundtrack suggests.
CBSO, Stephen Hough/Nelsons; Bamberg Symphony Orchestra/Nott – review 2012
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Voices and narrative are brought increasingly to the fore in preparation for the choral finale, where the drama comes fully into the open and the feuds depicted orchestrally in the introduction are relived and then resolved.
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This work treats the strings mostly orchestrally massed together, opposing the piano, and so there was a sense of easy relaxation as they sawed away.
Music review: The Quatuor Debussy with Katherine Chi at Library of Congress 2011
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Gothic animated black and white images artfully moved across a massive screen and many smaller screens on stage, creating mini stories to complement the orchestrally rich songs performed with only a handful of musicians.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: Abstract Glee From Charles Mee and Sigur Ros Frontman Jonsi 2010
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When you play together this way, orchestrally the whole sound will be bigger and more united.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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When you play together this way, orchestrally the whole sound will be bigger and more united.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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When you play together this way, orchestrally the whole sound will be bigger and more united.
EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010
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I'm a composer, orchestrally-trained, and the inventor of the AlloSphere.
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I'm a composer, orchestrally-trained, and the inventor of the AlloSphere.
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I'm a composer, orchestrally-trained, and the inventor of the AlloSphere.
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