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Orchestral jazz

British pronunciation/ɔːkˈɛstɹəl dʒˈaz/
American pronunciation/ɔːɹkˈɛstɹəl dʒˈæz/
Orchestral jazz
[NOUN]
1

a style of jazz that incorporates large ensembles or orchestras, often featuring intricate arrangements and compositions, and blending jazz improvisation with classical instrumentation

synonyms : symphonic jazz
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orchestral jazz definition and meaning

What is "orchestral jazz"?

Orchestral jazz is a style of music that combines the improvisation and instrumentation of jazz with the grandeur and complexity of classical orchestral arrangements. It typically features a large ensemble of musicians, including a rhythm section, horns, and strings, who work together to create a rich, layered sound that blends the harmonic and melodic structures of jazz with the textures and dynamics of classical music. Orchestral jazz often involves intricate arrangements and a high degree of musicianship, with individual players given opportunities to showcase their skills through solos and improvisation. The genre has been influenced by a variety of different musical traditions and continues to evolve and innovate to this day.

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