- Source: Repertoire
Repertory or repertoire () is the list or set of works a person or company is accustomed to performing. Whether the English or French spelling is used has no bearing, but it was the French word, with an accent on the first e, répertoire, that first took hold, in 1847, derived from the late Latin word repertorium. The readiness or preparedness of persons or companies to perform certain works gives rise to an identifiable "standard repertory" in theatre, ballet, opera, choral music, chamber music, guitar recitals, piano recitals, organ recitals, orchestral music and indeed all other "performing arts" forms.
See also
setlist – a list of works for a specific performance
playlist – a list of works available to play
signature song – a musical composition most associated with a performer
References
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- Répertoire International des Sources Musicales
- Goenawan Mohamad
- Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum
- Opera dan Teater Madlenianum
- Artis dan repertoar
- Trans Studio Bandung
- Saridjah Niung
- Atelje 212
- Ekspresi wajah
- Ludwig Werner
- Repertoire
- Artists and repertoire
- Musical repertoire
- Le Répertoire de la Cuisine
- Standard (music)
- Repertoire Records
- Repertory theatre
- Bassoon repertoire
- Repertoire of contention
- Repertoire (disambiguation)