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Clarifying design for orchestration: Orchestration and orchestrable technology, scripting and conducting

Computers & Education, 2013
In this article we consider the ''design for orchestration'' concept and introduce a set of notions to clarify matters of concern. We propose to distinguish orchestration technology and orchestrable technology, to define orchestration as a combination of scripting and conducting, and to differentiate primo-scripting and run-time scripting.
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Orchestration

2021
Abstract Orchestration explores the origins, operations, and effectiveness of China’s distinctive “orchestration” approach to economic statecraft. It describes how China engages in economic statecraft, explains why China uses this approach, and identifies when Beijing’s efforts are most effective. The first two chapters trace how China’s
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On Orchestrators and Orchestration

2009
Abstract Theatre orchestration is the art of—well, is it a creative art? Or is it the work of skilled craftspeople? This question shall be addressed again and again over the course of this book. As shall the question: what precisely does the orchestrator do?
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“Orchestrating Flaubert”

Studia Romanica et Anglica Zagrabiensia, 2008
A comparative study of Flaubert's narrative structures.
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Orchestration

2006
Contents. Preface The Early Nineteenth Century: Beethoven's Orchestration a. Carl Czerny On the Symphony from School of Practical Composition b. Hector Berlioz Instruments Added to the Scores of Old Masters c. Richard Wagner On the Rendering of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony d.
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Orchestral

1997
Abstract Janaček’s fair copy of the piece in the album of works written mostly during his Prague studies (1874-5) is undated, but the pieces before and after it are dated. From this Straková inferred that it was composed probably between March and June 1875, and certainly after the death of Arnost Förchtgott-Tovačovsky on 18 Dec 1874 ...
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Orchestration

2020
Kenneth W. Abbott   +2 more
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Orchestration

2009
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