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How to pronounce orchestrator in English?

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Type Words
Type of adapter, arranger, transcriber
Derivation orchestrate

Examples of orchestrator

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Martinez is the orchestrator of an explosive offense that is averaging 41.6 ppg.
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Grace, across the span of her life, has been the orchestrator of tiny miracles.
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Ravel's great regard as an orchestrator is also based on his thorough methods.
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The Puerto Rico-born composer reveals himself as an exceptional orchestrator.
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The orchestrator was Robert Russell Bennett, and the conductor was Victor Baravalle.
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Riley masterminded that run and has been the chief orchestrator for everything since.
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Katz was a mover, an influence on literature, film, and an orchestrator of espionage.
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He has a major role in the game, as both an orchestrator and a boss battle.
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Most recently, he has been employed as an orchestrator for the Fox sitcom Family Guy.
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More examples
  • An arranger who writes for orchestras
  • Orchestration is the study or practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble) or of adapting for orchestra music composed for another medium. It only gradually over the course of music history came to be regarded as a compositional art in itself.
  • (Orchestrators) Walt Fowler, Elizabeth Finch, Ken Kugler, Suzette Moriary, Steve Bartek