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A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform or display.

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The conjurer expanded his repertoire with some new tricks.

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The set of skills, abilities, experiences, etc., possessed by a person.

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The set of vocalisations used by a bird.

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An amount, body, or collection of something.

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A processor's instruction set.

Examples of repertoire in a Sentence

Could you broaden the repertoire of your church choir?

Their repertoire included sacred chants of different styles from 16th to 21st centuries.

In addition to the usual church repertoire Neil has accompanied many large scale choral works to great acclaim.

The flue chorus makes an excellent dialog with the Great diapasons for the classical repertoire.

He also uses them to perform a large solo repertoire of Danish music.

Putting together a repertoire of recipes for your baby's meals is a challenge for many mothers, but the best part of learning how to make baby food is that so much of the early phase of an infant's diet depends on relatively simple meals.

Try a few traditional dishes or why not consider something new for your holiday repertoire?

Remember, the idea is to build up a repertoire of recipes that you enjoy and will continue to prepare.

They were soon followed by the Royal Ballet, who began to add contemporary choreography to their repertoire.

In addition, philharmonic concerts from world-famous conductors form a sizeable part of the Opera House's repertoire.

We are currently broadening our repertoire into the developing of synchrotron X-ray diffraction.

They also have a wide repertoire and offer both male and female vocals, perfect for recreating those male/female duos and ballads.

Learn a repertoire of well known children's songs as well as correct fingerings and playing techniques.

Methodological innovations have been added to the officially ' legitimate ' repertoire of poverty assessment tools, yet the diagnosis still looks faulty.

The repertoire was all Bach and I thought I needed more experience but my teacher, David Sanger, rightly insisted I do it.

Have your favorite piece of music beautifully arranged, or choose from our extensive repertoire of classical, jazz, pop or rock music.

Our repertoire mainly comprises well known Irish folk songs to get the audience singing and lively jigs and reels to set the toes tapping.

Laminin receptors The distinct biological activities of laminin receptors The distinct biological activities of laminins can also depend on the repertoire of laminin receptors expressed by the specific cell type involved.

Trios from the baroque lute repertoire, Guitar 1 being a little harder than the others.

He had an immense knowledge and understanding of the repertoire, his favorites being the Russian operatic masterpieces.

Its repertoire includes a range of styles, from Gregorian chant to 20th century works, but with a strong partiality to Finnish music.

We have a repertoire of over 350 songs, see our sample playlist including some RealAudio samples.

The group's repertoire is extensive, ranging from early 13th century polyphony through to 20th century pop songs.

For ten years he was a member of the Matisse Piano quartet broadcasting most of the piano quartet repertoire for the BBC.

He included music from the classical, ragtime, jazz and banjo repertoire.

The piece has appeared several times in sung repertoire.

We feel we want to make brave, informed choices in the Royal Court that expand the repertoire.

Over the years the society has performed virtually all the works in the standard choral repertoire.

The orchestral repertoire for tenor is all too small.

The music will consist of arias, duets and trios from popular operatic repertoire as well as excerpts from Musical Theater.

As well as working in the classical repertoire he is also widely known for his series of Classic Praise Cello albums.

The Choir performs 3 concerts annually with a varied repertoire from the 16th century to contemporary music.

Catherine Denley Catherine Denley has devoted most of her long and successful career to the oratorio repertoire.

He makes regular oratorio appearances throughout the country as well as singing baroque repertoire.

They have also played for functions and events where small interludes of recital repertoire is required or alternatively as a background music duo.

It is good to keep introducing new pieces in order to increase a choir's repertoire - pieces can then be performed in rotation.

Graham Barber has thoroughly scrutinized the large surviving repertoire of the nineteenth century and selected these works as being fully worthy of resurrection.

In a series of early self-portraits, Courbet explored a whole repertoire of artistic identities.

With an enormous repertoire of skills, David is one of the world's leading escapologists and circus sideshow performers.

His repertoire is getting, well, somewhat stale.

The band plays a wide repertoire of music featuring classic songs from past decades as well as the best of today's chart toppers.

Our repertoire includes traditional, modern, secular and hymnal music to meet most tastes.

An exceptionally versatile artist with a wide-ranging repertoire, he has carved out a formidable international reputation.

It's her mellifluous tones and rich vibrato that she employs to color her personalized repertoire which provoke responses like these.

For full bibliography (to 1904) see Ulysse Chevalier, Repertoire des sources hist.

A detailed bibliography of the documents relating to the Convention is given in the Repertoire general des sources manuscrites de l'histoire de Paris pendant la Revolution francaise, vol.

For ten years he was a member of the Matisse Piano Quartet broadcasting most of the piano quartet repertoire for the BBC.

A classic of magic that should be in the performing repertoire of every magician.

I have a large repertoire of songs ranging from Latin grooves to swing classics.

The Raphael Ensemble was formed in 1982 with the aim of performing masterpieces of the quintet and sextet repertoire.

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