English to Malay Dictionary repertoire

repertoire

himpunan
definition
noun
He accompanied one of the dances, and his repertoire of bagpipe tunes is extensive.
a stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
example
Few actors carry with them such a clear, familiar 'repertoire' of gestures, movements, ways of speaking, declaiming.
Where there are potential behavioral differences, we do not require constitutive rules in the causal 'repertoire' to explain the behavior we observe.
Since much of the Vivaldi 'repertoire' is concerti, I wondered at first how this one-on-a-part ethos would affect the shaping of contrasts between soloists and ripieno.
As director he is besieged by the conflicting demands of his tours, his home 'repertoire' and his guests.
Asked about roles that he would like to dance, he highlighted the MacMillan 'repertoire' .
Will the classical ballets remain in the 'repertoire' ?
By the beginning of the twentieth century, it was for many in Britain the only access to what is now mainstream orchestral 'repertoire' .
His once popular symphonies and concertos have disappeared from the 'repertoire' .
It has developed its own 'repertoire' of liturgical dances and works dedicated to community needs.
But to a dance aficionado, the 'repertoire' presented by the popular troupe is inconsistent.
Born in Australia, Young first came to prominence in Germany and is familiar in the UK to audiences at Covent Garden, where her interpretations of the mainstream 'repertoire' have been variable.
Nakamura is equally at home in adagio roles in the classical 'repertoire' .
New dance pieces were added to the existing 'repertoire' and soon Kuchipudi gained popularity.
The solution to the problem is that Corelli's Concerti Grossi are central to the string 'repertoire' but not so much the sonatas.
his 'repertoire' of denigratory gestures
His 'repertoire' will include songs by Allen, of course, as well as other hits from the '80s.
By age 19, she had begun concertizing in Prague, performing the standard 'repertoire' , as well as Schoenberg and Busoni.
Sociobiologists such as Edward Wilson actually propose that genes help to determine the 'repertoire' of behavioral possibilities and other factors do the deciding.
For five weeks they explore the riches of the chamber music 'repertoire' and present more than 30 public concerts.
This highly respected modern troupe danced an art-conscious 'repertoire' in Chicago and during a Midwestern tour.
How does one begin to approach teaching these pianistic pillars upon which the entire body of piano 'repertoire' is built?
Thus, teachers need to have a 'repertoire' of skills for responding to such writing and an approach to pedagogical theory that takes this reality into account.
His recordings of the basic 'repertoire' , both solo works and concertos, polarized record-buyers.
For others who missed it first time round, this is an ideal opportunity to claim an important addition to the concerto 'repertoire' .
It calls, in part, for the addition of a different full-length ballet to the 'repertoire' every other spring.
Still, for unmitigated black-hearted villainy, forget Swan Lake and consider the contemporary dance 'repertoire' .
You can't fossilize a dance 'repertoire' , but you can pickle it in a love that maintains its ongoing existence.
his 'repertoire' of threats, stares, and denigratory gestures
These would simultaneously raise the caliber of its 'repertoire' and extend the range of its dancers beyond the loveliness that, in art, is simply not enough.
Then there are the village folk or the agrarian community have their own 'repertoire' of dances for every occasion.
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