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Example sentences for "orchestrated"

Lexicographically close words:
orchardists; orchards; orchestra; orchestral; orchestras; orchestration; orchestre; orchestrion; orchid; orchidaceous
  1. This extreme as to absence of melody as well as of structural form reached its culmination in his posthumous opera "The Marble Guest," which has since been most effectively orchestrated by Rimski-Korsakoff.

  2. This was accomplished by establishing air superiority followed by a carefully orchestrated campaign of precision air strikes (including Tomahawk missiles).

  3. This means operations must be coordinated and orchestrated carefully and flexibly as enemy reaction to the attack is evaluated.

  4. We hear preludes and waltzes, nocturnes and mazurkas by Chopin, and hear them orchestrated audaciously, but for the most part successfully, by distinguished Russian composers.

  5. A copy more fully orchestrated than it is in the printed form was dedicated to Prince Anton in that year.

  6. The thought ran through all his efforts and cogitations like a distantly orchestrated undertone.

  7. She responded to them, lingered over them, experienced strange moods from them as from the orchestrated richness of music.

  8. In many cases, one idea will be orchestrated in a different way every time it recurs.

  9. Footnote 16: A splendid example of the combination of strings and brass may be found in the introduction to the 2nd scene of the 4th act of "Khovanstchina" by Moussorgsky, orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov.

  10. The piece is orchestrated for 2 flutes, 2 clarinets in C, 2 horns in D, 2 horns in E, to which are added four staves for instruments which are not named, probably for trumpets and trombones.

  11. Schumann's "Two Pieces in Canon Form" (orchestrated by Th.

  12. Schubert's Pianoforte Sonata for Four Hands (Opus 140) orchestrated by Joseph Joachim, given by the Harvard Musical Association, in Boston.

  13. When I had orchestrated a section, he would show me his own instrumentation of the same passage.

  14. Subsequently, I orchestrated this piece, which was called Madrid, and formed part of my Quatre Etudes pour Orchestre, the others being the three pieces originally written as quartets in 1914.

  15. I was thus compelled to abandon this idea also, although I had already orchestrated the first two scenes in that way, work which had demanded a great deal of strength and patience, but which was all pure loss.

  16. He asked me to undertake the orchestration of such parts as had not been orchestrated by the author, and to compose a chorus for the finale, for which Moussorgsky had indicated only the theme--an authentic Russian song.

  17. It amused me to try my hand at that sort of thing, and I therefore orchestrated four pieces taken from my collection of Easy Duets.

  18. There, you have the Wagner anecdote orchestrated to suit those musical persons who believe that the composer was fond of nothing but millinery and dogs.

  19. I had expected a new art, a new orchestration, but here I was on familiar ground, so familiar that presently I found myself wondering why Wagner had orchestrated the beginning of Schubert's Erlking.

  20. Possibly I shall also attempt the Mephisto Waltz the same evening, as well as a couple of my orchestrated songs.

  21. The display of glazed ceramic dishes on a Japanese table is carefully orchestrated by color and shape to form a unified, naturalistic, asymmetrical aesthetic whole.

  22. It is a seated dance, an orchestrated ritual, as deliberate, paced, and formal as the elevation of the host in a Catholic Mass.

  23. However, an accurate estimate of the work is impossible, so long as it is neither orchestrated nor played.

  24. The whole of the third act is finished, and the dances from it--which I orchestrated at Hapsal--will be given at the next concert.

  25. As you know, I destroyed a Symphony which I had partly composed and orchestrated in the autumn.

  26. I have been carefully, and as it were objectively, analysing my Symphony, which luckily I have not yet orchestrated and given to the world.

  27. Orchestrated in September and October of the same year, and completed early in November.

  28. I have arranged twenty-five Russian folksongs for four hands, which will be published immediately, and I have orchestrated my fantasia Fatum for the fifth concert of the Musical Society.

  29. During this visit, Tchaikovsky composed and orchestrated his first independent musical work, the overture to his favourite Russian play, The Storm, by Ostrovsky.

  30. Tchaikovsky composed and orchestrated this piece in Maidanovo and sent it to St. Petersburg all in one day.

  31. Composed and orchestrated during the summer of 1874.

  32. In November Tchaikovsky orchestrated the first scene of the second act.

  33. The Racoczy March as orchestrated by Berlioz is not only the finest piece of military music in the world but is an immeasureably long way ahead of the next best piece.

  34. After the magnificent orchestrated thunderstorm the sky is supposed to clear and the Gods to enter their new abode amid the glow of a most radiant sunset.

  35. Next one passes from song to dance, the scherzo being a kind of Cossack dance orchestrated in the most piquant style, the strings playing pizzicato throughout.

  36. The circus is one of the most charming places in existence, because it is one of the last words in orchestrated physical splendour.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "orchestrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.