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    Use "orchestral" in a sentence

    orchestral example sentences

    orchestral


    1. When it was over, the news anchor returned to the sound of triumphant orchestral music to read off the names and the offenses of the Penitents who had died the night prior


    2. After several minutes of listening to soothing orchestral music, he was finally introduced to the very lovely voice of Ms


    3. chirped and owls hooted, forming an orchestral piece of the night


    4. Though paper sheet music and digital recording both give rise to an orchestral production, a bodymind fed one or the other gives rise to a slightly different spiritual integration, i


    5. The next step, she says, is to go to the five orchestral concerts they were presenting


    6. The first orchestral concert of the series was in just a few days


    7. orchestral flutists) that illustrates this


    8. Geoff Emerick had asked George Martin if he would look over Steve’s orchestral score for any technical challenges, as Steve was intending to conduct the orchestra himself


    9. ” I described it as a thumbprint on an orchestral concert that I’d programmed for the London Philharmonic as part of the Meltdown schedule


    10. Still, I managed to propose that the score of Il Sogno, as it was to be called, should include music of contrasting styles: orchestral pomp for the members of the Court, folk themes for the rude mechanicals, and that Puck should come on as some kind of swinging jazz faerie

    11. It was then that I discovered that the orchestral percussionist, expert though he might have been at smiting gongs with felt hammers, couldn’t play the drums to save his life


    12. The orchestral management then arrived with some good news


    13. I had sung a version of the Charles Aznavour ballad “She” with lavish orchestral accompaniment over the closing titles projected on a screen at Abbey Road


    14. I approached the song a number of ways before I came within sight of the balance between music and meaning with an orchestral arrangement that I wrote in 2004


    15. It was the opening track of the orchestral score for Armada, composed by none other than John Williams


    16. Trivial and exclusive melodies, in order to make them attractive, are laden with harmonic, rhythmic, and orchestral complications, and thus become yet more exclusive; and, far from being universal, are not even national, i


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    "orchestral" definitions

    relating to or composed for an orchestra