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- an orchestra. Orchestrators may work for musical theatre productions, film production companies or recording studios. Some orchestrators teach at colleges...
- Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) is a group of cybersecurity technologies that allow organizations to respond to some incidents...
- market perceptions including news articles and analyst reports. Network Orchestrators Companies are considered as more profitable companies, which have a...
- In system administration, orchestration is the automated configuration, coordination, deployment, development, and management of computer systems and...
- busy orchestrators, Walker sometimes turned to ****istants to score selected numbers that he didn't have time to do; several major orchestrators, including...
- Late Orchestration is a live album by American rapper Kanye West. It was released on April 24, 2006, through Mercury Records in Europe and Asia. The album...
- The Tony Award for Best Orchestrations is awarded to acknowledge the contributions of musical orchestrators in both musicals and plays. The award has...
- Payment orchestration is the process of managing and optimizing digital payments by integrating multiple payment service providers, gateways, and methods...
- Orchestrated objective reduction (Orch OR) is a theory postulating that consciousness originates at the quantum level inside neurons (rather than being...
- featured solo instruments in some works, for example Maurice Ravel's orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Sergei Rachmaninoff's...