orchestrate

/ˈɔrkəˌstreɪt/
verb
  1. To arrange or write music for an orchestra.
    • The composer will orchestrate the piano piece for a full symphony.
    • She learned to orchestrate by studying scores of famous works.
    • He was hired to orchestrate the soundtrack for the new movie.
  2. To carefully plan and organize a complex event or situation.
    • The manager orchestrated a smooth transition to the new software system.
    • The protest was orchestrated by several community groups working together.
    • They orchestrated a surprise party that went perfectly.
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