reorchestrate

English

Etymology

From re- +‎ orchestrate.

Verb

reorchestrate (third-person singular simple present reorchestrates, present participle reorchestrating, simple past and past participle reorchestrated)

  1. To orchestrate again, in a new way
    • 2007 March 8, Anthony Tommasini, “A Maturing Leader Energizes a Venerable Ensemble”, in New York Times[1]:
      Mahler significantly reorchestrated the music, eliminating doublings and rescoring things so details come through clearly.

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