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or·ches·tra [ˈɔ:kɪstrə] SUST.

1. orchestra + sing./pl. v. (musicians):

orchestra

2. orchestra (orchestra pit):

orchestra

ˈor·ches·tra pit SUST.

orchestra pit

or·ches·tra ˈstalls SUST.

orchestra stalls pl. ingl. brit.:

orchestra stalls

ˈsym·pho·ny or·ches·tra SUST.

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The orchestra plays about 200 recording sessions every year.
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There are versions for piano and string quartet and piano and orchestra.
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She first performed dances in variety programmes, then in pieces with orchestral music; later on in dances where less importance was accorded the orchestra.
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The orchestra gave its premiere in the spring of 2010.
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In the 1980s, it was one of few schools to have an orchestra.
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It is written for a 100-piece orchestra.
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They represent the first local commissions by a professional symphony orchestra in the country.
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In addition to mariachi, the city is home to a renowned symphony orchestra.
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A satisfactory balance was achieved in this piece by placing the piper at a distance from the orchestra.
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In 1993 the orchestra took on its present name.
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