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orchestrator|ˈɔːkɪstreɪtə(r)| [f. orchestrate v. + -or.] One who composes or arranges music for an orchestra, band, etc. Also fig.
1907E. Walker Hist. Mus. Eng. 306 As an orchestrator he [sc. Elgar] is among the very greatest in musical history. 1927Observer 20 Nov. 14/4 Liszt, as an orchestrator, seems to overtop the other. 1954Grove's Dict. Mus. (ed. 5) VII. 56/2 Although he [sc. Ravel] is a born orchestrator and his command of the medium is unsurpassed, hardly any of his works were originally conceived for the orchestra. 1974Times Lit. Suppl. 1 Nov. 1226/3 An effort was made..to smooth away the more absurd elements of ‘crusade’ historiography... The orchestrator of this campaign was to be Ricardo de la Cierva, a dynamic and prolific historian. 1976Gramophone May 1750/2, I had no idea what a superb orchestrator he was before I heard that record. |