Soprano voice.Ī long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra.
He appears as a concerto soloist with all the great British orchestras.Ī composition for an instrumental soloist often with a piano accompaniment typically in several movements with one or more in sonata form.Ī part written for a soprano voice. The kettle was beginning to sing.Ī musician or singer who performs a solo.
I ve had a fortnight in rehearsal.Ī musical form with a recurring leading theme, often found in the final movement of a sonata or concerto.Ī meeting for amateur singing. Used as a direction in music to be played relatively softly. Pay increases are now being linked more closely to performance.Ī person who plays the piano, especially professionally. The extent to which an investment is profitable, especially in relation to other investments. He began making overtures to British merchant banks. Prokofiev s mastery of orchestration.Īn independent orchestral composition in one movement. The arrangement or scoring of music for orchestral performance. The part of a theatre where the orchestra plays typically in front of the stage and on a lower level. A very grand programme of opera and ballet. The music was open on a stand.Ī building for the performance of opera. Music the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments or reproductions of such sounds. A string ensemble.Ī stringed instrument usually having six strings played by strumming or plucking.Ī German art song of the 19th century for voice and piano. The coordination between performers executing an ensemble passage. Concert one s differences.Ī musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra, especially one conceived on a relatively large scale. Classical mythology.Ī performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging. (of art or architecture) influenced by ancient Greek or Roman forms or principles. A choral work.Ī section of text spoken by the chorus in drama. Dante s Divine Comedy has 100 cantos.Įngaged in or concerned with singing. The highest part (usually the melody) in a piece of choral music.
The Late Latin noun “repertorium,” meaning “list,” has given us two words that can be used to speak of the broad range of things that someone or something can do. Repertoire: 1 : a list of plays, operas, pieces, or parts which a company or performer is prepared to present 2 : a supply of skills or devices possessed by a person The collection or repertoire of words an individual knows and uses is called the vocabulary. Words: Phonemes, syllables and morphemes may be considered the structural components of words, the symbols used in a language. Repertoire: the total number of things that someone or something is able to do For example, in a certain English proficiency examination, the examinees are required to master a certain number of words (such as 30000 English words) before they are considered to have passed a certain level of English proficiency. Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.Īlthough the term "character repertoire" is mostly used in computer, I believe "repertoire" here means "glossary" or "a list of words or expressions that one is able to master".General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters.