0 all the music or plays, etc. that you can do or perform or that you know:
1 all the music, plays, dances, operas, etc., that a person or a group can perform, or that exist in a particular type of activity related to the arts:
This includes repertoire, improvisational activities, technical patterns, etudes, sight-reading, analysing and memorizing.
Many students enter schools with a linguistic repertoire that straddles their languages.
These master actors teach their students the repertoire of their particular genres by having them copy what they do.
The best performers of live electroacoustic music, of course, will find ways to make their repertoire work effectively, both in rehearsal and performance.
This included oral musical cultures, which are often defined more by performance than by pre-existing repertoire or rigid rules.
Rather, it is a pattern that is salient in the shape recognition repertoire of apes in general.
The fact that they can no longer describe, elucidate and explain the repertoire that they created is directly pertinent to this paper.
Although they may soon develop a considerable repertoire, such children's musicianship often remains restricted.