reorchestrate

/riˈɔrkəstreɪt/
verb
  1. To arrange or organize something again, especially in a new or different way.
    • The composer chose to reorchestrate the symphony for a smaller ensemble.
    • After the budget cuts, the team had to reorchestrate their entire marketing plan.
    • The director decided to reorchestrate the final scene to make it more dramatic.
  2. To rewrite or adapt a piece of music for a different combination of instruments or voices.
    • The arranger was hired to reorchestrate the pop song for a full orchestra.
    • The conductor asked him to reorchestrate the overture to include more brass.
    • She spent months learning how to reorchestrate classical pieces for modern instruments.
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