standard repertoire

collocation in English

meaningsofstandardandrepertoire

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standard
adjective
uk
/ˈstæn.dəd/
us
/ˈstæn.dɚd/
usual rather than special, especially when thought of as being correct ...
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repertoire
noun[C]
uk
/ˈrep.ə.twɑːr/
us
/ˈrep.ɚ.twɑːr/
all the music or plays, etc. that you can do or perform or that ...
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(Definition ofstandardandrepertoirefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The dream had already been a part of the cinema'sstandardrepertoirefor some time before the first psychoanalysts began going to the cinema.
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Very, very ordinary lower middle-class background: he liked all thestandardrepertoire, he liked chamber music.
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It is clear that astandardrepertoireof techniques and even some boilerplate collocations developed and were imitated from author to author.
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Tertiary music students have access to many recordings ofstandardrepertoirethrough the use of music libraries.
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It is also the forum in which judgements regarding a composition's place in a 'standardrepertoire' are formed.
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In this model, works enter the 'standardrepertoire' after a process of repeated performance and evaluation by an asynchronous and widely distributed pool of interpreters.
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At present, it would be difficult to argue that there is such a thing as a 'standardrepertoire' of interactive electroacoustic works.
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His observations about the formation of 'standardrepertoire' and the separation between the work and both its electronic 'instrumentation' and, eventually, its composer, are salutary.
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But it was my father who was the one who was really keen on classical music, and the atmosphere at home was very much one of 'standardrepertoire'.
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In thematic concerts, the groups programs juxtaposestandardrepertoireand chamber pieces from established composers of the 20th century with more recent works.
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The jazzstandardrepertoirehas some overlap with blues and pop standards.
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Those pieces remainstandardrepertoirefor students and professionals alike.
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He was most particularly associated with the promotion, performance and recording of contemporary classical music, but he also played and conducted thestandardrepertoire.
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Nowadays it is part of thestandardrepertoireof ambitious xylophonists.
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However, the "honkyoku" (standardrepertoire) of the ichigenkin today most closely resembles that of the shamisen.
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His compositions were completed early in life, and none of them are part of thestandardrepertoire.
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Improvisation plays a strong role in the style, with musicians creating their own lyrics and arrangements to astandardrepertoire.
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His solo works remainstandardrepertoirefor accomplished double bassists to this day.
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