
1) Acting troupe 2) Cast often seen together 3) Complete costume 4) Coordinated clothing 5) Coordinated outfit 6) Corpse de ballet 7) Entire theater company 8) French word used in English 9) Full company on stage 10) Group of musicians 11) Group of performers 12) Group of soloists 13) Group playing together
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1) Band 2) Combo 3) Company 4) Gamelan 5) Mariachi 6) Outfit 7) Suit 8) Whole
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- a group of musicians playing or singing together
- a cast other than the principles
- the chorus of a ballet company
- an assemblage of parts or details (as in a work of art) considered as forming a whole
- a coordinated outfit (set of clothing)
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[fluid mechanics] In fluid mechanics, an ensemble is an imaginary collection of notionally identical experiments. Each member of the ensemble will have nominally identical boundary conditions and fluid properties. If the flow is turbulent, the details of the fluid motion will differ from member to member because the experimental setup will ...
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• (n.) The whole; all the parts taken together. • (adv.) All at once; together.
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(from the article `chamber music`) music composed for small ensembles of instrumentalists. In its original sense chamber music referred to music composed for the home, as opposed to ... The variety of musical ensembles used throughout the world is vast and beyond description, but the following principles apply nearly everywhere. ... ...
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(from the article `theatrical production`) During the 19th century there evolved new theories of production that affected both styles of performance and methods of rehearsal. Gradually, the ...
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(In topic `Knowledge, Document, Workflow & Content Management`) Ensemble is FileNet`s ad-hoc workflow solution.
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<chemistry> The set of atoms or molecules comprising the system. ... (09 Jan 1998) ...
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En`sem'ble noun [ French] The whole; all the parts taken together.
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A digital radio (DAB) term for a collection of radio channels on a single frequency. See Multiplex, below
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n] - a cast other than the principles 2. [n] - a group of musicians playing or singing together 3. [n] - an assemblage of parts or details (as in a work of art) considered as forming a whole 4. [n] - a coordinated outfit (set of clothing)
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ensemble 1. A group of musicians, dancers, or actors who perform together with roughly equal contributions from all members. 2. A number of different items of clothing and accessories, put together to create an outfit. 3. Something created from a number of individual parts deliberately put together. 4. A section of a larger musical work; such as...
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several performers playing together.
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A group of Actors who play background roles and appear in multiple scenes, can also be used to refer to an entire theatre company
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A group of musicians that perform a piece together
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noun a cast other than the principles
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noun a coordinated outfit (set of clothing)
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Group of singers or instrumentalists, usually made up of one per part, for example instrumentalists playing chamber music. In opera, the word often refers to a section where several solo singers perform together, for example in the final scene of an act where all the characters sing at once, giving their opinions on the current situation. It can al...
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The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
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a performing group consisting of two or more players or singers.
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all the parts of a thing taken together, so that each part is considered only in relation to the whole. · the entire costume of an individual, esp. when all the parts are in harmony: She was wearing a beautiful ensemble by one of the French designers. · a set of furniture. · a string ensemble. · the united performance of an e...
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two or more people singing at the same time, or the music written for such a group.
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Any extended musical passage performed by more than one player. Very often they are all singing different words and different musical lines. Duets, trios, and choruses are all ensembles.
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a group of performers performing together
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