orchestral version

collocation in English

meaningsoforchestralandversion

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orchestral
adjective
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/ɔːˈkes.trəl/
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/ɔːrˈkes.trəl/
connected with or involving an orchestra (= a large group of musicians who play many different ...
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version
noun[C]
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/ˈvɜː.ʃən/
uk
/ˈvɜː.ʒən/
us
/ˈvɝː.ʒən/
a particular form of something that is slightly different from other forms of the ...
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Both the original string quartet version and theorchestralversionwere played at the premiere.
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Theorchestralversionwas revised in 1935, and the version with piano in 1945.
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Theorchestralversionwas not published until 1938.
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This was part of a project to release the entire album in anorchestralversion.
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This song was available in four versions, as a remixed single, a very popular extended remix, anorchestralversion, and the original mix.
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The piano version was performed soon after its composition, but theorchestralversionwaited some years.
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Koechlin prepared anorchestralversionof the piece as well.
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The song appears on the album in two versions: the original album version and anorchestralversion.
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However, theorchestralversionwas the first to be performed, and this has been the cause of some confusion in reference works.
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In addition to the lyrical track, the group also recorded a purelyorchestralversionof the song.
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Another fullorchestralversionwas intended for the end titles of the film.
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Anorchestralversionof the song without lyrics first appeared in that movie in 1941.
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The 1995 theme is anorchestralversionof the original.
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Thisorchestralversionwas used from 1982 until episode 336 in 1986.
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This neworchestralversionwas more violin led than the former, which had made more use of wind instruments, and featured no percussion.
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The work is also occasionally performed in itsorchestralversion.
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Manas soon made anorchestralversionof the work.
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Theorchestralversionis better known and much more often heard than the two-piano version.
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Hisorchestralversionof the song was not released until 1995, due to his sudden death in 1944.
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He later made anorchestralversionof this, which became one of his most popular pieces.
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