repertory - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • music: It is hoped that the award holder will make a serious study of organ playing and of the repertory of organ music.

Converse of object

  • perform: Transitions Dance Company offered me the opportunity to grow as a performer through the the intensive experience of creating and performing a varied repertory.
  • have: The Royal Ballet has a very interesting repertory, and so does the ballet company of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich.
  • include: The initial production quantity will not include the repertory calling option.
  • enter: How do certain types and works of music enter the canonic repertory, but others fail?
  • play: By way of an entertaining contrast to the classic suites, the band plays a repertory derived from local opera melodies.
  • develop: The main focus of the company has been self-generation in order to develop a distinct, unique repertory.

Adjective modifier

  • choral: I believe that the vision behind it has been vindicated triumphantly and the commissions have inspired some excellent additions to the choral repertory.
  • classical: The Proms will always be a festival based on the great classical repertory.
  • varied: Using sound recordings we shall explore a rich and varied repertory of musical works dating from the seventeenth to the twentieth century.
  • extensive: One of the most valuable aspects of this book is the extensive repertory of emotional, mental and spiritual conditions.
  • whole: For further details, see the discussion below, which includes a comprehensive listing of the whole repertory of sets.

Modifies a noun

  • grid: To prepare for building the repertory grid I would like you to begin identifying possible Elements.
  • theater: Serious Charge, 1953, repertory theater acting role.
  • cinema: The old cinema had been an outstanding repertory cinema, which the programming in the new one has never matched.
  • programming: FILM FORUM: New York's leading movie house for independent premieres and repertory programming.
  • company: Chester's Gateway Theater is home to the county's major repertory company.
  • season: He is a regular favorite at the Grand Theater, appearing in Music Hall and repertory seasons.

Noun used with modifier

  • summer: There is a summer repertory theater which is one of the few remaining private theaters in the country.

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