different between orchestral vs concertante
orchestral
English
Etymology
orchestra +? -al.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /????k?st??l/
Adjective
orchestral (not comparable)
- Relating to an orchestra or to music played by an orchestra.
Derived terms
- orchestrally
Translations
Noun
orchestral (plural orchestrals)
- (uncommon) An orchestral performance.
- 2011, Dorien Grey, Short Circuits: A Life in Blogs: - Book 1 (?ISBN):
- I also enjoy, still using music as an analogy, when Nature segues from quieter contemplative pieces featuring fog and overcast and rain to the full orchestrals of storms: booming tympani of thunder, cymbal crashes of lightning, full-brass of wind ...
- 2017, Karrie Gavin, Moon Philadelphia: Including Pennsylvania Dutch Country (?ISBN):
- Classical composers like Alexander Reinagle, Rayner Taylor, and Susannah Haswell Rowson made their names in the 18th century, while the 19th century was given over to English opera, religious orchestrals, and gospel.
- 2011, Dorien Grey, Short Circuits: A Life in Blogs: - Book 1 (?ISBN):
Anagrams
- trochlears
French
Adjective
orchestral (feminine singular orchestrale, masculine plural orchestraux, feminine plural orchestrales)
- orchestral
Further reading
- “orchestral” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Romanian
Etymology
From French orchestre. Adjectival form of orchestr?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?or.ces?tral/
Adjective
orchestral m or n (feminine singular orchestral?, masculine plural orchestrali, feminine and neuter plural orchestrale)
- orchestral
Declension
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concertante
English
Etymology
Italian concertante, originally present participle of concertare (“to form or perform a concert”).
Noun
concertante (plural concertantes)
- (music) A concert for two or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment.
Anagrams
- concentrate
Italian
Verb
concertante
- present participle of concertare
Adjective
concertante (plural concertanti)
- (music) Characteristic of a concerto
Anagrams
- concentrate
- concretante
Latin
Participle
concertante
- ablative masculine singular of concert?ns
- ablative feminine singular of concert?ns
- ablative neuter singular of concert?ns
Spanish
Adjective
concertante (plural concertantes)
- agreed on
- harmonizing
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