0 an arrangement in which a group of actors performs several different plays during a period of time -- bir kaç oyunu birden oynama; repertuar tiyatrosu yapma
1 all the songs, plays, etc that someone can perform -- oyun/şarkıların tümü; repertuar
Indeed, the differences in style between the repertories might therefore be better accounted for by chronology - or by a composer's choice of stylistic register - rather than by disparate geographical currencies.
In this continual experimental journey, using the techniques of sound reproduction and processing, electroacoustic music has dealt with the soundscape, and has repeatedly explored the repertories of many other cultures.
In addition to what one may loosely call the mainstream of chant practice during the period 1590-1890, there are two more specialized repertories that contribute to overall variety.
The regional repertories nonetheless have evident limitations.
The chants that occur in several such manuscripts are often described as 'local repertories', which is to say that they are normally absent from manuscripts originating outside a particular region.
The legislature seemingly believed that the removal of all traces of privilege and state censorship would produce a new creative atmosphere conducive to the development of truly revolutionary repertories.
The methodological problem of this approach is simply stated: neither of these two melodic repertories is extant in a source copied earlier than the late ninth century.
As for chronology, much has been made of the nearly two centuries that separate the earliest extant sources of the two repertories with respect to formulaic content.
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