Word: orchestra

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Synonyms: orchestra

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Translations: orchestra

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spanish
Translations:
orquesta
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german
Translations:
kapelle, orchestergraben, parterre, musikkapelle, orchester
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italian
Translations:
orchestra
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portuguese
Translations:
orquestra
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dutch
Translations:
muziekkorps, orkest, band
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russian
Translations:
оркестр, орхестра, партер
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norwegian
Translations:
orkester
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swedish
Translations:
orkester
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finnish
Translations:
orkesteri
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danish
Translations:
orkester
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czech
Translations:
orchestr
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polish
Translations:
instrumentarium, orkiestra
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hungarian
Translations:
zsöllye, zenekar
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greek
Translations:
ορχήστρα
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ukrainian
Translations:
оркестр
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bulgarian
Translations:
оркестър
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estonian
Translations:
orkester
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croatian
Translations:
parter
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icelandic
Translations:
hljómsveit
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lithuanian
Translations:
orkestras
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latvian
Translations:
orķestris
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romanian
Translations:
orchestră
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slovak
Translations:
orchester

The meaning and "use of": orchestra

noun
  • a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music. - Numbering more than 15,000, Boosey publications are a staple for serious musicians of all instruments, and for concert bands, orchestras and choirs.
  • the part of a theater where the orchestra plays, typically in front of the stage and on a lower level than the audience. - This could be lowered for an orchestra pit ; raised to match the floor level just in front of the stage, where it could support three rows of seating; or raised further to the stage's level, increasing its frontal floor area.
  • the semicircular space in front of an ancient Greek theater stage where the chorus danced and sang. - An exceptional feature of the theatre is the fact that a small stream was channelled through the space between the orchestra and the back of the proscenium.

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