orchestration

/ˌɔrkəˈstreɪʃən/
noun
  1. The arrangement or coordination of the elements of a situation or event to achieve a desired effect.
    • The protest was a masterful orchestration of social media and grassroots organizing.
    • Her careful orchestration of the marketing campaign led to record sales.
    • The orchestration of the wedding involved dozens of vendors and a detailed timeline.
  2. The arrangement of a piece of music for performance by an orchestra.
    • Students studied the orchestration of Beethoven's symphonies in music class.
    • The conductor praised the orchestration for its balance between strings and brass.
    • The composer's orchestration of the piano piece gave it a rich, full sound.
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