0 a large group of musicians who play different instruments together -- оркестр
1 the seats on the main floor near the front of a theatre or cinema -- первые ряды партера
Tragically depleted ranks caused by the wars allowed women a glimpse into these orchestras, only to be dislodged once the wars were over.
How by that stage in your career did you tolerate bad orchestras?
Performing parts for the orchestral musicians are available for hire, both at written pitch and transposed for modern orchestras.
Four of the professors - male leavers of 1963, 1968, 1969 and 1973 - left the conservatoire early because they had secured positions in major orchestras.
Their design is also based on an outdated paradigm of scores and orchestras.
The orchestra's sound is the net sum of many relatively proximal instruments filling this hall.
The singing was often accompanied by only a piano, but small bands and even full orchestras could assist in some cases.
The book provides unique information, usually hard-to-find biographies of the orchestras and individual musicians featured in this collection.
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