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    orchestration
    /ˌɔːkɪˈstreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the arrangement or scoring of music for orchestral performance: "Prokofiev's mastery of orchestration"
    • 2. the planning or coordination of the elements of a situation to produce a desired effect, especially surreptitiously: "the orchestration of the campaign needed tightening"

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  2. Orchestration is the study or practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble, such as a concert band) or of adapting music composed for another medium for an orchestra.

  3. a careful arrangement of something to achieve a particular result, often in a way that is unfair or wrong: His victory followed the orchestration of a vicious smear campaign against his opponent. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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    The music you hear during a musical doesn’t magically stem from the mind of a single person. For various reasons, a team of musicians creates the musical score. One reason has to do with time—orchestrations are one of the last things that get added to a production and need to be completed in a matter of weeks. This means that the main composer will...

    When orchestrating musical theater, the orchestrator’s job is to bring the lead composer’s skeleton to life. That doesn’t just mean dressing it up in bright colors, but filling out the structure in a way that is holistic and organic. The orchestrator has to read the mind of the song in order to figure out how that skeleton wantsto be dressed up. No...

    I find that effective orchestrations feature three main ingredients: 1. The orchestration must feel like it’s an organic part of the song, as if the composer conceived the whole thing as a single entity. It should not feel tacked on. 2. There should be a sense of counterpoint between the main melody and the accompanimental melodies. Things in the b...

    Since you probably already know the tunes, try to focus your attention on what’s going on behind and around the vocal melody to see if all of that stuff adds up to a good orchestration.

  4. Key Takeaways. We begin by thinking of orchestration very simply in terms of how to combine elements, both: “simultaneously” (or “vertically” if you prefer) for voicing chords, doubling melody lines, and handling texture; “successively” (or “horizontally”) for effects like orchestral crescendos.

  5. orchestration, the arrangement or composition of music for instruments, especially those found in an orchestra.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Simply put, orchestration is the timbral articulation of musical ideas, and is as important to conveying to a listener the expressive intent of the composer as an inspired melody, a finely crafted harmonic progression, or a vital rhythmic impulse.

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