vast repertoire

collocation in English

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vast
adjective
uk
/vɑːst/
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/væst/
extremely ...
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repertoire
noun[C]
uk
/ˈrep.ə.twɑːr/
us
/ˈrep.ɚ.twɑːr/
all the music or plays, etc. that you can do or perform or that ...
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Ironically, one of the common elements found in such divergent styles and performance practices is the inherent compositional and topical contrast in thevastrepertoire.
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Indeed, astrocytes express avastrepertoireof cytoplasmic and cell-surface molecules that can directly regulate synaptic function.
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This process, which requires avastrepertoireof skills in interpersonal processing, listening, observing, speaking, questioning, analyzing, gestures, and evaluating enables collaboration and cooperation.
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Hisvastrepertoireranges from symphonic, opera, oratorios and ballet conducting to musicals and light music.
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He had avastrepertoire, yet restricted himself to a very few works.
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Hisvastrepertoireincluded songs that encompassed every genre, a number of languages and composers belonging to different ages.
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Avastrepertoireof synth, percussion, keyboard, reverb, echo, and wave manipulation make the electronic orchestration a strong suit of this album.
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The choir boasts avastrepertoirewhich ranges from religious and sacred music to music from films, oratorios, etc.
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Hisvastrepertoireconsists of over 50 operatic roles and more than 300 classical songs.
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There is avastrepertoireof this music, some by well-known composers and much by anonymous ones.
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The choirsvastrepertoireembraces diverse cultures and traditions and covers an extensive range of musical genres.
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Hisvastrepertoireincludes all epochs from baroque to contemporary music, symphonic works as well as the chamber orchestra repertoire and operas.
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Ohlsson possesses an unusuallyvastrepertoirethat ranges over some eighty concertos.
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They had avastrepertoire; taking in the full sweep of the genre.
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Gould could play from memory not just avastrepertoireof piano music, but also a wide range of orchestral and operatic transcriptions.
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Startin has avastrepertoireof impersonations.
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Todorov commands avastrepertoireand is one of the most respected young conductors in the music world.
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