Repertoire is a French word meaning a group or collection of pieces that an artist can perform; for example, a group of songs that a busker knows and can perform for an audience is her repertoire. The Macquarie Dictionary (1982 edition) defines the word as: 1. The list of dramas, operas, parts, pieces, etc., which a company, actor, singer or the like, is prepared to perform. 2. All the works of a particular kind considered collectively. [F, from L(atin) repertorium inventory, catalogue]
A noun describing ones range of skills. "Her repertoire was extensive."
the opposite of repertoire is lazy
Repertoire means things that an artist is able to do. The artist expanded his repertoire to both rap and R&B music, while still being able to tap dance.
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A noun describing ones range of skills. "Her repertoire was extensive."
the opposite of repertoire is lazy
Her repertoire needed some improvements according to the audience.
The elderly singer's concert repertoire consisted mainly of old blues and jazz tunes. The comedian displayed a wide repertoire of silly voices.
Repertoire means things that an artist is able to do. The artist expanded his repertoire to both rap and R&B music, while still being able to tap dance.
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Eleanor Bailie has written: 'Grieg (Pianist's Repertoire)' 'Chopin: Pianist's Repertoire' 'Grieg'
The Patient's Repertoire - 2010 was released on: USA: 6 February 2010 (Boston, Massachusetts)
The phone number of the Theatre Museum Of Repertoire Americana is: 319-385-9432.
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