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reorchestration

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  • noun Second or subsequent orchestration.

Etymologies

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re- +‎ orchestration

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Examples

  • Band of Brothers would have been greatly diminished without Kamen, and some parts of it wouldn't have worked at all his reorchestration of When I Am Laid in Earth really made the death camp episode - a song that can bring tears by itself in any circumstances, although I wish Purcell had been credited more fully.

    The Music of Thrones 2009

  • Bad news: The Roundabout's five-piece band is playing a cut-down, scrappy-sounding reorchestration by Jason Carr of Mr. Sondheim's elegant score.

    The Politics of Love and Hate Terry Teachout 2008

  • Here is my reorchestration of Clint Mansell's theme for Requiem For A Dream, using synthesizer software.

    oatcake Diary Entry oatcake 2002

  • She retained the air introduced for the tenor Legros, but of course transposed, and with a reorchestration by Camille

    Style in Singing W. E. Haslam

  • But I'd rather hear a thoughtful reorchestration that actively enhances a production than a dutiful performance that merely goes through the motions.

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Anne Midgette 2011

  • But I'd rather hear a thoughtful reorchestration that actively enhances a production than a dutiful performance that merely goes through the motions.

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Anne Midgette 2011

  • Sterling Tinsley has given Barbara Damashek's complex chamber score a sweeping reorchestration (adding dulcimer and nickel harp), and, for the first time, director Penny Metropulos has stitched a man into the previously all-female ensemble.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local By John Moore <br><i>Denver Post Theater Critic <b 2009

  • Sterling Tinsley has given Barbara Damashek's complex chamber score a sweeping reorchestration (adding dulcimer and nickel harp), and, for the first time, director Penny Metropulos has stitched a man into the previously all-female ensemble.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

  • According to the New Orleans-bred jazz musician, that song didn't fulfill the three criteria for reorchestration set by the 42-year-old balladeer.

    WN.com - Articles related to Typhoons Hit Small Businesses in Philippines Hard 2009

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