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- Repertory or repertoire (/ˈrɛpərtwɑːr/) is the list or set of works a person or company is accustomed to performing. Whether the English or French spelling...
- Early repertoires, from the time before the rise of the modern social movement, included food riots and banditry. The changing nature of repertoires of contention...
- Artists and repertoire (or A&R for short) is the division of a record label or music publishing company that is responsible for scouting, financing and...
- A repertoire is a list or set of works ready to perform, among other meanings Look up repertoire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Repertoire may also...
- Learning one repertoire enables the individual to learn other repertoires that enable the individual to learn additional repertoires, and on and on...
- given composition is considered a standard or "repertoire piece" may vary greatly. However, some repertoires (e.g. concert piano) have become particularly...
- songbird repertoires, unfortunately, there has not yet been a concrete evidence to confirm that every songbird species prefers larger repertoires. A conclusion...
- Repertoire Records is a record label from Hamburg, Germany (with UK subsidiaries in Leatherhead, Surrey and London), specialising in reissues of classic...
- The trumpet repertoire consists of solo literature and orchestral or, more commonly, band parts written for the trumpet. Tracings its origins to 1500 BC...
- a theatre in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation or rotation. Annie Horniman founded the first...