Associations to the word «Repertoire»
Noun
- Brahms
- Verdi
- Mozart
- Classical
- Tchaikovsky
- Handel
- Beethoven
- Chopin
- Schubert
- Haydn
- Liszt
- Staple
- Baroque
- Concerto
- Bach
- Canto
- Recital
- Cappella
- Ballet
- Ensemble
- Strauss
- Unicode
- Soloist
- Faust
- Bluegrass
- Opera
- Choir
- Improvisation
- Mainstay
- Premiere
- Classics
- Requiem
- Romantic
- Bel
- Tune
- Concert
- Orchestra
- Sonata
- Composer
- Choreographer
- Tango
- Soprano
- Repertory
- Quintet
- Lied
- Symphony
- Quartet
- Minstrel
- Ballad
- Wagner
- Troupe
- Pianist
- Lute
- Waltz
- Jazz
- Yiddish
- Carmen
- Clarinet
- Opus
- Overture
- Philharmonic
- Fiddle
- Purcell
- Harpsichord
- Genre
- Covent
- Composition
- Violinist
- Cello
- Bassoon
- Fiddler
- Choreography
Adjective
Wiktionary
REPERTOIRE, noun. A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform or display.
REPERTOIRE, noun. A set of skills possessed by a person. A collection of items.
RÉPERTOIRE, noun. Alternative form of repertoire
Dictionary definition
REPERTOIRE, noun. The entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation; "the repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism"; "has a large repertory of dialects and characters".
REPERTOIRE, noun. A collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule.
Wise words
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.