0 a style, especially in the arts, that involves a particular set of characteristics:
1 produced according to a particular model or style:
2 a particular subject or style of literature, art, or music:
Both are large-scale genres, often - though not necessarily - showcasing either the orchestra as a whole or individual players or sections within it.
Ultimately the genre survives in the twenty-first century primarily in our university choruses and local choral societies.
He provides a staged genre analysis of the bribery event and shows which stages are constitutive, thereby demonstrating that certain so-called bribery episodes were not.
These master actors teach their students the repertoire of their particular genres by having them copy what they do.
Music listening activities were conducted using tonal music of different genre and styles.
This interest is reflected in her electroacoustic music as most of her pieces in this genre utilise vocal performance.
Any teacher who wants to explore this fascinating and endlessly exciting genre should keep a copy very near at hand.
These three works are perhaps the three oldest instances of the genre of roman d'antiquité.
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