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Princeton's WordNet

  1. orchestratedadjective

    arranged for performance by an orchestra

GCIDE

  1. orchestratedadjective

    Coordinated to achieve a maximal effect; -- of actions of a group.

Wikipedia

  1. orchestrated

    Orchestration is the study or practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble, such as a concert band) or of adapting music composed for another medium for an orchestra. Also called "instrumentation", orchestration is the assignment of different instruments to play the different parts (e.g., melody, bassline, etc.) of a musical work. For example, a work for solo piano could be adapted and orchestrated so that an orchestra could perform the piece, or a concert band piece could be orchestrated for a symphony orchestra. In classical music, composers have historically orchestrated their own music. Only gradually over the course of music history did orchestration come to be regarded as a separate compositional art and profession in itself. In modern classical music, composers almost invariably orchestrate their own work. However, in musical theatre, film music and other commercial media, it is customary to use orchestrators and arrangers to one degree or another, since time constraints and/or the level of training of composers may preclude them orchestrating the music themselves. The precise role of the orchestrator in film music is highly variable, and depends greatly on the needs and skill set of the particular composer. In musical theatre, the composer typically writes a piano/vocal score and then hires an arranger or orchestrator to create the instrumental score for the pit orchestra to play. In jazz big bands, the composer or songwriter writes the lead sheet, which contains the melody and the chords, and then one or more orchestrators or arrangers "flesh out" these basic musical ideas by creating parts for the saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and the rhythm section (bass, piano/jazz guitar/Hammond organ, drums).

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  1. orchestrated

    Orchestrated generally refers to something that is arranged, organized, or planned in a specific and detailed way, often to achieve a particular goal or effect. This term is commonly used in the context of music, where it refers to the arrangement of a musical composition for an orchestra. However, it can also be used to describe any situation where various elements are coordinated or managed to produce a desired result.

Editors Contribution

  1. orchestrated

    To arrange or manipulate, especially by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering.

    To orchestrate a profitable trade agreement.


    Submitted by JP03 on October 30, 2014  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of orchestrated in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of orchestrated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of orchestrated in a Sentence

  1. Katie Keenan:

    It is like putting a puzzle together because a lot of things that are traditional SoFi and Rams related have to move out, and then all of our stuff has to move in. It will be quite the orchestrated effort on Monday morning when we can hit the ground.

  2. Vielma Mora:

    These are plans orchestrated by the right wing, we hope to capture the person responsible.

  3. Sean Spicer:

    This was the most orchestrated personnel change so far. Since the Northern Ireland deal was announced at the same time, this was clearly a mutual decision.

  4. Telfair County:

    This community feels betrayed, for an individual who was raised in this community to have orchestrated such a heinous act, we are very upset to say the least.

  5. Austin Merritt:

    Well-orchestrated operations such as these can typically be traced to threat actors from foreign states.

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