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Definition of Reorchestrate
1. orchestrate [v -STRATED, -STRATING, -STRATES] - See also: orchestrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reorchestrate
Literary usage of Reorchestrate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Music Review and Church Music Review by American Guild of Organists (1906)
"To accompany them with modern harmonies, to reorchestrate, would ruin the pleasing
... We believe there have been attempts to reorchestrate Schumann's ..."
2. In the Garret by Carl Van Vechten (1920)
"... and reorchestrate this great opera of Moussorgsky there is certainly nothing
for which I can be blamed; in any case I impute no sins to myself. ..."
3. Stolen Correspondence from the "Dead Letter" Office Between Musical Celebrities by Platon Brounoff (1901)
"Of course, I will have to reorchestrate the whole thing and insert some of my
beautiful light melodies. It will sound grand. Imagine "Siegfried's Funeral ..."
4. The New Music Review and Church Music Review by American Guild of Organists (1906)
"To accompany them with modern harmonies, to reorchestrate, would ruin the pleasing
... We believe there have been attempts to reorchestrate Schumann's ..."
5. In the Garret by Carl Van Vechten (1920)
"... and reorchestrate this great opera of Moussorgsky there is certainly nothing
for which I can be blamed; in any case I impute no sins to myself. ..."
6. Stolen Correspondence from the "Dead Letter" Office Between Musical Celebrities by Platon Brounoff (1901)
"Of course, I will have to reorchestrate the whole thing and insert some of my
beautiful light melodies. It will sound grand. Imagine "Siegfried's Funeral ..."