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Repertoire of songs and theatrical repertoire - what is it?

On the playbill you can find the phrase "in the repertoire of the artist Russian songs and romances." Repertoire - what is it and how does it use this word?

What dictionaries say

The repertoire (in French, repertoire, from the Latin repertorium, which means the list) is a word denoting a list of program numbers performed by an artist, or a list of theater productions for any period of time.

Examples:

  • The repertoire of Philip Kirkorov's songs is more than a thousand titles.
  • In the repertoire of the Vakhtangov Theater is the unchanging "Turandot", which is the visiting card of the theater.
  • For the same reason, the play "Seagull" does not come out of the repertoire of the Moscow Art Theater.

When the performer of the main role leaves, another actor is introduced into his place. But while there are rehearsals, this performance falls out of the current repertoire.

Who has his repertoire

What is a concert, perhaps, everyone knows. The entertainer announces the number in accordance with the program. This is also a kind of list, but it is not called a repertoire. This list of works is much broader. It includes all program numbers that a cultural institution or individual performer can submit at a certain moment.

For example, the State Philharmonic, which organizes concerts, may have in its repertoire some works that are constantly performed from its stage. And now the artists who perform in the concert have their own repertoire: vocal performers - arias from operas and operettas, songs and romances, dramatic actors - individual scenes and monologues from performances, poems and excerpts from literary works, music collectives - their own compositions Or belonging to other authors.

The repertoire of the circus is constantly changing, although individual numbers can go to the arena for years. This, first of all, performances with animals.

In what context is the word used

The repertoire can be thematic or limited by any parameters. For example: "The director said that the song" Vladimirsky Tsentral "can not be included in the school repertoire, what imitation of the chanson is unacceptable for a children's play." That is, the school group can perform this song in a different setting, but not at school.

It can be full, extended and current. Every time we mean a set of works that are performed at some time interval. For example:

  • The full repertoire of the Maly Theater has not yet been restored. Although the current constantly includes several plays Ostrovsky.

At gala concerts there is often an expanded repertoire. So, an invited bard can perform not only songs of his composition, but also songs of famous pop bands that are not included in his program.

Now you know what a repertoire is, and how this word is used.

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