"orchestra" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

orchestra sustantivo

sustantivo + orchestra
Kolokacji: 103
symphony orchestra • chamber orchestra • Philadelphia Orchestra • string orchestra • Cleveland Orchestra • Orchestra of St. Luke • ...
orchestra + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 33
orchestra pit • orchestra conductor • orchestra member • orchestra seat • orchestra leader • ...
orchestra + verbo
Kolokacji: 49
orchestra plays • orchestra performs • orchestra records • orchestra gives • orchestra presents • ...
verbo + orchestra
Kolokacji: 25
record with an orchestra • feature an orchestra • perform with orchestras • appear with orchestras • include an orchestra • ...
adjetivo + orchestra
Kolokacji: 55
full orchestra • major orchestra • American orchestra • small orchestra • large orchestra • professional orchestra • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 14
(1) full, whole, entire
Kolokacji: 3
(3) American, resident, Canadian
Kolokacji: 3
(4) small, fine, light
Kolokacji: 3
1. small orchestra = nieliczna orkiestra small orchestra
2. fine orchestra = świetna orkiestra fine orchestra
3. light orchestra = orkiestra światła light orchestra
  • Caryll's output also included songs, dances and salon pieces for his own light orchestra, for which Edward Elgar composed his shapely Serenade Lyrique in 1899.
  • Manhattan Broadcasts for light orchestra (1962-4)
  • Nevertheless, longing to devote his time to composing, Holst found the necessity of playing for "the Worm" or any other light orchestra "a wicked and loathsome waste of time".
  • Like Hugo Rignold, for several years Jean Pougnet made his career in light orchestras and bands as well as through Wigmore Hall classical recitals.
  • In his career he has prepared arrangements for philharmonic orchestra, big band, combo band and light orchestra and for different styles of music ranging from pop, rock, folk and swing.
  • The Electric Light Orchestra (An orchestra of electric lights, or a light orchestra that's electric)
  • The programme originally consisted of live music (light orchestras, dance bands, brass and military bands and small instrumental ensembles).
  • (for light orchestra; composed c. 1943 under the pseudonym "Juan Serralonga")
  • Gibson wondered if it was really worth all this trouble to send the voice of a somewhat mediocre soprano and a light orchestra from world to world.
  • Agoult was instead invited to form a new light orchestra for the Morning Music and Music While You Work radio programes.
(8) symphonic, different
Kolokacji: 2
(13) Magic, imaginary
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + orchestra
Kolokacji: 12
for orchestra • including the London Orchestra • by an orchestra • with the orchestra • from the orchestra • ...

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