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orchestra
noun (orchestras )
1 a large group of instrumentalists who play together as an ensemble, led by a conductor, usually comprising four main sections, ie strings, woodwind, brass and percussion.
2 loosely a small instrumental group, eg a group of musicians playing in a restaurant.
3 (also orchestra pit) the part of a theatre or opera house where the musicians sit, usually immediately in front of, or under the front part of, the stage.
4 (also orchestra stalls) the front stalls in a theatre.
5 in the ancient Greek theatre: a semicircular area in front of the stage where the chorus danced.
[16c: Greek, from orcheisthai to dance]
orchestral adjective .
orchestralist noun .
orchestrally adverb .
noun (orchestras )
1 a large group of instrumentalists who play together as an ensemble, led by a conductor, usually comprising four main sections, ie strings, woodwind, brass and percussion.
2 loosely a small instrumental group, eg a group of musicians playing in a restaurant.
3 (also orchestra pit) the part of a theatre or opera house where the musicians sit, usually immediately in front of, or under the front part of, the stage.
4 (also orchestra stalls) the front stalls in a theatre.
5 in the ancient Greek theatre: a semicircular area in front of the stage where the chorus danced.
[16c: Greek, from orcheisthai to dance]
orchestral adjective .
orchestralist noun .
orchestrally adverb .
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