ensemble

ensemble
I. noun Etymology: French, from ensemble together, from Old French, from Latin insimul at the same time, from in- + simul at the same time — more at same Date: 1750 a group producing a single effect: as a. concerted music of two or more parts b. a complete costume of harmonizing or complementary clothing and accessories c. (1) the musicians engaged in the performance of a musical ensemble (2) a group of supporting players, singers, or dancers; especially corps de ballet II. adjective Date: circa 1911 emphasizing the roles of all performers as a whole rather than a star performance <
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  • ensemble — ENSEMBLE. adv. L un avec l autre, les uns avec les autres. Tout ensemble, tout à la fois. Ils sont sortis ensemble. Il a acheté tout cela ensemble. Chantons, dansons ensemble. Mettre ensemble. ter d ensemble. [b]f♛/b] On dit aussi en termes de… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • ensemble — Ensemble, penac. Est adverbe congregatif, Simul, Pariter, vna, et vient de Insimul, duquel Statius a usé, car ailleurs infrequent est il, duquel mot peu usité l Italien dit aussi Insieme. Vous deux ensemble ferez cela, Vos vna hoc agetis. Il se… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Ensemble — Sn Gruppe, Zusammenstellung erw. fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. ensemble m., zu frz. ensemble Adv. zusammen , aus l. īnsimul zugleich , zu l. simul zugleich und similis ähnlich .    Ebenso nndl. ensemble, ne. ensemble, nschw.… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Ensemble 96 — is a Norwegian chamber choir located in Oslo. The choir works mainly with contemporary music and is partly funded by government grants. It has released several CDs, and given concerts and participated in national and international choral… …   Wikipedia

  • ensemble — (del fr. «ensemble»; ant.) adv. *Juntamente. * * * ensemble. (Del fr. ensemble). adv. m. desus. juntamente …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • ensemble — ENSEMBLE. adv. L un avec l autre, tout ensemble. Ils sont sortis ensemble. Il signifie aussi, Tout à la fois, tout d un temps. Il a acheté toutes ces choses ensemble …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Ensemble. — Ensemble.   Die Bezeichnung Ensemble wird mitunter auch als Synonym für Combo, Band, Bigband usw. gebraucht (z. B. Art Ensemble of Chicago). Das Ensembleprogramm vereint Darbietungen aus Musik, Tanz, Wort und Artistik …   Universal-Lexikon

  • ensemble — [adv] at the same time all at once, altogether, as a body, as a group, as a whole, as one, at once, en masse, in concert; concept 577 ensemble [n1] collection aggregate, assemblage, band, cast, choir, chorus, company, composite, entirety,… …   New thesaurus

  • Ensemble — Ensemble, et af flere dele dannet hele. I kunstneriske ydelser betyder ensemble en samvirken af forskellige kræfter, således i skuespil og opera, og særlig i flerstemmige musikstykker, hvor flere stemmer skal forenes til en harmonisk samklang.… …   Danske encyklopædi

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