Definition of Repertoire

1. Noun. The entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation. "Has a large repertory of dialects and characters"

Exact synonyms: Repertory
Generic synonyms: Accumulation, Aggregation, Assemblage, Collection

2. Noun. A collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule.
Exact synonyms: Repertory
Generic synonyms: Accumulation, Aggregation, Assemblage, Collection

Definition of Repertoire

1. Noun. A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform or display ¹

2. Noun. A set of skills possessed by a person. A collection of items. ¹

3. Noun. (alternative form of repertoire) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Repertoire

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Repertoire

repercussives
reperforator
reperforators
reperform
reperformed
reperforming
reperforms
reperfusion
reperfusion injury
reperfusions
reperk
reperked
reperking
reperks
repertitious
repertoire (current term)
repertoires
repertorial
repertories
repertory
repertory company
reperusal
reperusals
reperuse
reperused
reperuses
reperusing
repetency
repetend
repetends

Literary usage of Repertoire

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

1. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1912)
"ACCOMPANIED VOCAL MUSIC BY JOHN PYKE HULLAH Origin—Vocal Solo repertoire—Mezzo Soprano and Barytone Voices—Solo Performances of Amateurs—Importance of the ..."

2. Style in Singing by W. E. Haslam (1911)
"CHAPTER V repertoire A LTHOUGH repertoire forms no integral part of -* Style, being rather the medium for its practical application, a few words on this ..."

3. The Cambridge History of English Literature by Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller (1910)
"From the evidence of the repertoire lists, as well as from German versions of English plays, we are able to say with certainty that, of Shakespeare's works, ..."

4. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1912)
"ACCOMPANIED VOCAL MUSIC BY JOHN PYKE HULLAH Origin^Vocal Solo repertoire—Mezzo Soprano and Barytone Voices—Solo Performances of Amateurs—Importance of the ..."

5. History of the American Theatre by George Overcash Seilhamer (1889)
"THE BATTLE FOR EXISTENCE—VIOLENT OPPOSITION OF THE ALBANIANS— WORK OF THE SEASON THE repertoire AND THE CASTS FIRST PRODUCTION OF THE " FAIR AMERICAN ..."

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