• It has also given me an opportunity to expand my repertoire.
  • The best performers of live electroacoustic music, of course, will find ways to make their repertoire work effectively, both in rehearsal and performance.
  • The meaning of REPERTOIRE is a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that a company or person is prepared to perform.
  • Repertory or repertoire (/ˈrɛpərtwɑːr/)[1] is the list or set of works a person or company is accustomed to performing.[2]...
  • There is quite a jump from the WGL4 repertoire to the Unicode 2.0 repertoire, but there are few intermediate general purpose repertoires.
  • Every respectable large orchestra has all nine symphonies in its standard repertoire.
  • Mike's impressive repertoire of funny stories. A performer's repertoire is all the plays or pieces of music that he or she has learned and can perform.
  • 2. the entire stock of things available in a field or of a kind: the comedian's repertoire of jokes was becoming stale.
  • The meaning "list of performances an actor or company can stage" is recorded by 1845, from similar use of French repertoire...
  • Today, 'repertoire' is commonly used in various fields, such as music, dance, cooking, and more, to denote a collection or range of items or abilities.