0 connected with or involving an orchestra (= a large group of musicians who play many different instruments together):
an orchestral arrangement
They have annual performances of the composer's major orchestral scores.
She sang "Over the Rainbow" to live orchestral accompaniment.
Among the few extended orchestral passages in the opera, perhaps the most substantial is the journey at the beginning of the second act.
As such it is a practical guide which yields considerable insight into the culture and craft of orchestral playing.
The structural repeat is transposed, varied and redistributed, and an agile coda has the soloist in cahoots with its orchestral counterparts.
The orchestral part in bars 34-5 is confined to two harmonised echoes of the voice's db -eb ascent in bar 33.
To save the hypothesis, one might have to limit its application to cases where the orchestral music has only an expressive function.
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