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Repertoire
Set of artistic pieces or roles which a person or group is prepared to perform
Set of artistic pieces or roles which a person or group is prepared to perform
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,
References
References
- Jones, Daniel. (2003). "repertoire". [[Cambridge University Press]].
- {{cite Merriam-Webster. repertoire
- (2010). "Repertory Archive". [[American Ballet Theatre]].
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