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Definition of string orchestra in English: string orchestranoun An orchestra consisting only of string instruments of the violin family. Example sentencesExamples - The songs will be played by a string orchestra with choral singing and I hope the result will be deeply moving.
- We each took one more step, then stopped, as the string orchestra, tucked away in the corner nearest the dance floor, struck up the national anthem.
- Toward the end of his life, he arranged the Lachrymae for soloist and string orchestra as a favor to Cecil Aronowitz.
- The string orchestra tends to smooth everything over.
- The concert will feature soloists and a string orchestra performing a wide variety of songs from Leonard Bernstein to Handel.
- Part of its effect comes from Gubaidulina's unusual tuning of the string orchestra: half the players tune a quarter-tone lower.
- They blended well together and were sympathetically supported by the accompanying string orchestra, also standing to play.
- Its unusual scoring features a piano and string quartet against a string orchestra.
- The work is scored for strings (both a string orchestra and a quartet, spatially separated), vibraphones, celesta, bells, and harp.
- By using two choruses of winds that interact with a string orchestra, Handel achieves a spatial sound elucidating its own successful development.
- Legrand's score ranges from a sort of light cocktail-jazz perkiness to a lush 50s-style string orchestra ballad sound.
- The Triple Quartet exists in three versions: string quartet and tape (of the other two quartets), three string quartets, and string orchestra.
- The ensemble is similar also, mainly a string orchestra with which the soloists contrast clearly.
- Originally written for organ in 1945, McKay transcribed it for two string orchestras in 1962.
- In some cases, the composer himself arranged the music for string orchestra.
- Of the group, half had music training both from individual lessons and participation in their schools' string orchestras.
- She was not afraid to blend together banjos with string orchestras.
- Steger gives us five varied concerti on four instruments, and the string orchestra have two to themselves.
- Here, they are played by a full string orchestra - a change that Phoenix doesn't say anything about.
- Their father was the lead cellist in the SA Symphony Orchestra and conducted his own string orchestra.
Definition of string orchestra in US English: string orchestranounstriNG ˈôrkəstrə An orchestra consisting only of bowed string instruments of the violin family. Example sentencesExamples - Part of its effect comes from Gubaidulina's unusual tuning of the string orchestra: half the players tune a quarter-tone lower.
- She was not afraid to blend together banjos with string orchestras.
- Toward the end of his life, he arranged the Lachrymae for soloist and string orchestra as a favor to Cecil Aronowitz.
- Originally written for organ in 1945, McKay transcribed it for two string orchestras in 1962.
- In some cases, the composer himself arranged the music for string orchestra.
- The ensemble is similar also, mainly a string orchestra with which the soloists contrast clearly.
- The concert will feature soloists and a string orchestra performing a wide variety of songs from Leonard Bernstein to Handel.
- Legrand's score ranges from a sort of light cocktail-jazz perkiness to a lush 50s-style string orchestra ballad sound.
- Its unusual scoring features a piano and string quartet against a string orchestra.
- They blended well together and were sympathetically supported by the accompanying string orchestra, also standing to play.
- Their father was the lead cellist in the SA Symphony Orchestra and conducted his own string orchestra.
- The Triple Quartet exists in three versions: string quartet and tape (of the other two quartets), three string quartets, and string orchestra.
- Here, they are played by a full string orchestra - a change that Phoenix doesn't say anything about.
- Steger gives us five varied concerti on four instruments, and the string orchestra have two to themselves.
- The string orchestra tends to smooth everything over.
- By using two choruses of winds that interact with a string orchestra, Handel achieves a spatial sound elucidating its own successful development.
- We each took one more step, then stopped, as the string orchestra, tucked away in the corner nearest the dance floor, struck up the national anthem.
- The work is scored for strings (both a string orchestra and a quartet, spatially separated), vibraphones, celesta, bells, and harp.
- The songs will be played by a string orchestra with choral singing and I hope the result will be deeply moving.
- Of the group, half had music training both from individual lessons and participation in their schools' string orchestras.
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