reorchestration
noun[CorU]
(alsore-orchestration)uk/riːˌɔː.kɪˈstreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌriː.ɔːr.kəˈstreɪ.ʃən/a newarrangementof apieceofmusicso that it isplayedin a different way by anorchestra(= alargegroupofmusicianswhoplaymany differentinstrumentstogether and areledby aconductor):
TheyplayedMahler's re-orchestration of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
Re-orchestrations of Bach havefallenout offashionthesedays.
- Thissubtlereorchestration makes themusicseemcompletelyfreshandalive.
 - Therecordinguses a reorchestration by William Walton.
 - Theconductorhas relied on reorchestration toeliminatesome of theobviousshortcomingsof thepreviousarrangement.
 
Writing, reading & studying music
- anti-musical
 - bar
 - canon
 - canonical
 - compose
 - composition
 - compositional
 - musical
 - musically
 - musicologist
 - musicology
 - non-musical
 - orchestrate
 - rescore
 - setting
 - sheet music
 - sight-read
 - sight-reading
 - sol-fa
 - unmusical