What is another word for Orchestre?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːkɛstə] (IPA)

Orchestre is a French word that refers to a group of musicians who perform instrumental music, typically classical. Synonyms for orchestre include orchestra, ensemble, symphony, band, and instrumental group. Orchestra is the most commonly used synonym for orchestre and refers to a large group of musicians playing together, typically led by a conductor. Ensemble is a more general term that refers to any group of musicians playing together, regardless of the size or type of music. Symphony refers to a type of orchestral music, while band and instrumental group typically refer to smaller groups of musicians playing together.

What are the hypernyms for Orchestre?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Orchestre

It has all the characteristics of a concerto, and is indeed a truncated one-much more so than Schumann's F minor Sonata, called Concert Sans Orchestre.
"Chopin: The Man and His Music"
James Huneker
The chef d'Orchestre rose from his chair and shook his head, pointing to the beads of moisture upon his sallow forehead.
"Burning Sands"
Arthur Weigall

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