Definition of Orchestrally

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Orchestrally

orchel
orchella
orchellas
orchels
orcheo-
orcheses
orchesis
orchesography
orchestian
orchestra hit
orchestra pit
orchestral
orchestral bells
orchestrally (current term)
orchestras
orchestrate
orchestrated
orchestrater
orchestraters
orchestrates
orchestrating
orchestration
orchestrational
orchestrations
orchestrator
orchestrators
orchestre
orchestrelle

Literary usage of Orchestrally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Choral Orchestration by Cecil Forsyth, Walter Henry Hall (1920)
"It will certainly not do orchestrally merely to transliterate the composer's "ff Gt." each time by a tutti ff. In the first place, where is the real ..."

2. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1921)
"But such lighting, in achieving mood, has always been representative in character; used here orchestrally, abstractly, non-realistically, it was something ..."

3. The Romantic Composers by Daniel Gregory Mason (1906)
"It has been well said of him that he "thought orchestrally," that with him . "the tone color was an essential part of the original design. ..."

4. The Oxford History of Music by William Henry Hadow (1902)
"... the rule, in all but the most orchestrally-conceived concertos, is that the solo instrument or instruments should have themes to discuss apart from the ..."

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