What is another word for orchestra?
Synonyms for orchestra
ˈɔr kə strə, -kɛs trəor·ches·tra
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Princeton's WordNet
orchestranoun
a musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players
orchestranoun
seating on the main floor in a theater
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Dictionary of English Synonymes
orchestranoun
Synonyms:
place for musicians (as in a theatre)orchestranoun
Synonyms:
band of instrumental musicians (in an orchestra)
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "orchestra":
orchestre, band, philharmonic, orchestras, symphony, ensemble, symphonic, conductor
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1173 | band | |
#5475 | orchestra | |
#8032 | symphony | |
#8867 | ensemble | |
#11624 | conductor | |
#20953 | philharmonic | |
#27081 | symphonic | |
#31139 | orchestras | |
#64621 | orchestre |
How to use orchestra in a sentence?
The sound adjusts itself when you move your head, so you get a slightly different balance of players in the orchestra if you look at Gustavo (Dudamel) versus if you look at the violins versus if you look at the back of the room. I think that helps you feel very present and within the experience yourself.
First, technical perfection as something natural. Second, an insight into the development of the piano sound, as perfected by the pianist-composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, composers who understood the piano both as a human voice ... and as an orchestra with which they could produce a variety of colors. Third, the need to learn how to use every aspect of our new instruments, which are richer in sound. Fourth, the importance of differentiation.
We are living real-life stories in real time, in cramped quarters, sometimes on small stages, sometimes with lots of people and figuring how to do that work in the age of COVID-19 is really the challenge that we are up against, when we cry, there are tears, sometimes our noses run. Sometimes when we sing or are yelling, we spit and that lands on other actors, or it might land on the orchestra pit. And we are doing that eight times a week.
I (listened) to the orchestra with the maestro (Mehta) many times as a child, when I was a student, I learned from the musicians in the orchestra. They were my teachers for chamber music (and) double bass.
It’s just a really neat town. We’re lucky that the arts community — both visual, theater and our orchestra — is very vibrant and well-supported. she said, ‘I’m never going to live in Rome.’ Guess where she lives?
Translations for orchestra
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- أوركستراArabic
- аркестрBelarusian
- оркестърBulgarian
- orquestraCatalan, Valencian
- orchestrCzech
- orkester, orkestergrav, orchestraDanish
- Orchestergraben, OrchesterGerman
- ορχήστρα, θυμέληGreek
- orkestroEsperanto
- orquestaSpanish
- orkesterEstonian
- ارکسترPersian
- orkesteri, orkesterimonttu, orkestraFinnish
- orchestreFrench
- תזמורתHebrew
- बाजाHindi
- zenekarHungarian
- orchestraItalian
- オーケストラJapanese
- nipilersortutKalaallisut, Greenlandic
- 오케스트라Korean
- orchestramLatin
- orkestrasLithuanian
- orķestrisLatvian
- tira puoroMāori
- оркестарMacedonian
- orkesterNorwegian
- orkestbak, orkest, orkestraDutch
- orkesterNorwegian Nynorsk
- orchestra, orkiestraPolish
- orquestraPortuguese
- оркестровая яма, оркестрRussian
- оркестар, orkestarSerbo-Croatian
- orchesterSlovak
- orkesterSlovene
- orkesterSwedish
- orkestraTurkish
- оркестрUkrainian
- dàn nhạcVietnamese
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