Repertoire

Repertoire
   The French word répertoire had two usages. Primarily, it meant the selection of plays that a star or a company was prepared to perform in a given season. By extension, a performer might refer to a given role as part of his or her repertoire. For example, Hortense Rhéa kept Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing) in her repertoire for over a decade. A second, pejorative use of the word "repertoire" came to apply to low-budget touring companies that tended to perform melodramas, as opposed to the Shakespearean plays and other historical dramas in the repertoire of a repertory company. The hardy players who comprised a repertoire company sometimes referred to themselves by the slang term "reptile company." Tent repertoire and the Chautauqua and Lyceum circuits may be considered offshoots of repertoire companies that played the small towns of middle America.

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  • Repertoire — Repertoire …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • répertoire — [ repɛrtwar ] n. m. • Répertoire de Science, nom d une allégorie XIVe; lat. repertorium, de reperire « trouver » 1 ♦ (1468) Inventaire méthodique (liste, table, recueil) où les matières sont classées dans un ordre qui permet de les retrouver… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Repertoire — may mean Repertory but may also refer to:* Repertoire (theatre), a system of theatrical production and performance scheduling * Repertoire Records, a German record label specialising in 1960s and 1970s pop and rock reissues * a collection of… …   Wikipedia

  • Repertoire — (lat. repertorium „Fundstätte“) ist die Gesamtheit der Werke oder Darbietungen, die ein Künstler, eine Künstlergruppe, ein Theater oder eine andere Institution zeitnah aufführen kann. Bei Theatern enthält der Spielplan das Repertoire. Musiker und …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Repertoire — Répertoire Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …   Wikipédia en Français

  • repertoire — REPERTOIRE. s. m. Inventaire, table ou index d un registre, pour trouver facilement les choses qui y sont contenuës. Avec mon repertoire j auray bien tost trouvé ce que vous me demandez. un registre sans repertoire est fort incommode. Il se dit… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Repertoire — Sn das einstudierte Programm erw. fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. répertoire m., dieses aus l. repertōrium Verzeichnis , zu l. reperīre wiederfinden, auffinden , zu l. parere hervorbringen und l. re .    Ebenso nndl. repertoire, ne …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • repertoire — a stock of plays, songs, etc., 1847, from Fr. répertoire, from L.L. repertorium inventory (see REPERTORY (Cf. repertory)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Repertoire — »Vorrat einstudierter ‹Theater›stücke, Musiktitel, Darbietungen; Spielplan«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 19. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. répertoire übernommen, das auf spätlat. repertorium »Verzeichnis« zurückgeht. Dies gehört zu lat. reperire »wieder… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • repertoire — repertoire, repertory These are essentially the same word, being the French and English equivalents of Latin repertorium meaning ‘an inventory or catalogue’. A repertoire is a stock of dramatic or musical pieces which a player or company… …   Modern English usage

  • repertoire — [rep′ər twär΄, rep′ətwär΄] n. [Fr répertoire < LL repertorium: see REPERTORY] 1. the stock of plays, operas, roles, songs, etc. that a company, actor, singer, etc. is familiar with and ready to perform 2. all the musical or theatrical works of …   English World dictionary

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