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ensemble

Group of singers or instrumentalists, usually made up of one per part, for example instrumentalists playing chamber music. In opera, the word often refers to a section where several solo singers perform together, for example in the final scene of an act where all the characters sing at once, giving their opinions on the current situation. It can also describe the quality of the teamwork in a performance, for example ‘their ensemble was poor’ or ‘a good ensemble’.



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