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reorchestration

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Pascal’s reorchestration, adding electronic instruments, lent an intriguing edge to the biting momentum of Weill’s score.

From New York Times Jul. 6, 2023

Wheeldon’s work was accompanied by Max Richter’s reorchestration of Dinah Washington’s song.

From Washington Post Apr. 9, 2015

“Giselle,” the best, is disfigured by John Lanchbery’s overly elaborate reorchestration of the music.

From New York Times Jul. 4, 2014

There are no loud revisionist notes in Manchester's harmonious reorchestration of his subject's first 58 years.

From Time Magazine Archive

They never got over their 1812 Overture �the one with all the cannons�and they asked me to do a reorchestration of Carmen.

From Time Magazine Archive