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orchestral

[awr-kes-truhl] / ɔrˈkɛs trəl /


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Although Rosalía's album has fueled a mainstream conversation about classical music, with younger listeners getting involved, she's not the first pop artist to employ orchestral sounds in her work.

From BBC

“Anthology 4” also features a generous selection of George Martin’s orchestral work, including his scores for “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “I Am the Walrus,” and “Something,” among others.

From Salon

It has dramatic thumps every 50 minutes or so — a raid, a shootout, an orchestral swelling.

From Los Angeles Times

Though their music began with two carefully intertwined acoustic guitars, it stretched to encompass orchestral fantasias, electronic abstraction and collage sensibilities imported from the avant-garde.

From New York Times

“Out of Season,” released in 2002, placed her voice in more naturalistic settings, with studio bands and orchestral arrangements.

From New York Times