Arranger
(noun)
A person who arranges things, especially musical pieces or events.
Origin:
Derived from the verb 'arrange' meaning 'to put in order'. the term was first used in english in the late 19th century to describe a person who arranges things.
Examples:
- The arranger was responsible for creating the musical score for the film.
- The arranger had to coordinate with the conductor and musicians to ensure a smooth performance.
- The arranger was hired to plan the company's annual Christmas party.
- The arranger was an expert at arranging flowers and creating beautiful bouquets.
- The arranger was a master at juggling multiple tasks and ensuring everything was in order.