"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 • ...
3. work with orchestras = praca z orkiestrami work with orchestras
6. write for orchestra = napisz do orkiestry write for orchestra
7. orchestra composed = orkiestra stanowiła orchestra composed
8. draw from the orchestra = wyciągnij z orkiestry draw from the orchestra
9. orchestra played = orkiestra zagrała orchestra played
  • Mr. Crutchfield is not the most nimble technician, although he is getting stronger in this regard, and the orchestra played with suppleness and clarity.
  • The actors sang and acted at the same time as the orchestra played in the background, unseen by the camera.
  • Dol Dauber and his orchestra played in the following films:
  • And throughout the evening, the orchestra played with the vitality and precision that one has come to expect of it.
  • Servants passed silver trays containing flutes of champagne and a small orchestra played from one corner of the room.
  • He showed early musical promise at Eton, a 'Barcarolle" for orchestra being played during his time there (it is long since lost).
  • Reborn as the self-governing Louisiana Philharmonic, the orchestra played in the pit on Saturday, conducted by the opera company's general director, Robert Lyall.
  • Under Mr. Barenboim the orchestra played with assurance and richly varied character.
  • And under James Levine, the orchestra played with radiant sound, spaciousness and a rhythmic suppleness that represented an even higher level of excellence than before.
  • The orchestra played on the stage without risers, with the entire group pushed toward the rear wall, which seemed to cut somewhat the harshness of sound characteristic of the new Carnegie.
10. orchestra called = orkiestra zwołała orchestra called
(2) feature, include
Kolokacji: 2
(4) join, know
Kolokacji: 2
(5) found, base
Kolokacji: 2
adjetivo + orchestra
Kolokacji: 55
full orchestra • major orchestra • American orchestra • small orchestra • large orchestra • professional orchestra • ...
preposición + orchestra
Kolokacji: 12
for orchestra • including the London Orchestra • by an orchestra • with the orchestra • from the orchestra • ...

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