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What (who) is Repertoire - definition


Repertoire         
·noun A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, ·etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform.
repertoire         
['r?p?tw?:]
¦ noun the body of pieces known or regularly performed by a performer or company.
Origin
C19: from Fr. repertoire, from late L. repertorium (see repertory).
repertoire         
(repertoires)
1.
A performer's repertoire is all the plays or pieces of music that he or she has learned and can perform.
Meredith D'Ambrosio has thousands of songs in her repertoire.
N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp
2.
The repertoire of a person or thing is all the things of a particular kind that the person or thing is capable of doing.
...Mike's impressive repertoire of funny stories...
N-SING: with supp

Wikipedia

Repertoire
A repertoire () is a list or set of dramas, operas, musical compositions or roles which a company or person is prepared to perform.
Examples of use of Repertoire
1. Yet another milestone in this supremely talented actor‘s repertoire.
2. Writing is another part of Leary‘s repertoire, and largely overlooked.
3. Here is what Onay said about her repertoire, her love for music, her upcoming plans and the Gümüţlük festival: Q: How large is your repertoire?
4. Masks abound in the mental repertoire of authors and directors in the Arab world.
5. Murray has a big repertoire of shots, theres a lot of qualities.