Repertory (noun)

A collection or inventory of works or pieces available for performance or presentation.

Origin:

From the french répertoire, from the verb répertorier, meaning "to list or catalog". the word first appeared in english in the early 18th century.

Examples:

  1. The theater's repertory included both classic plays and contemporary works.
  2. The ballet company's repertory included both full-length ballets and shorter pieces.
  3. The repertory of the symphony orchestra included a wide range of musical styles and periods.
  4. The actor's repertory included a variety of different roles and characters.
  5. The music school's repertory included pieces for both solo performance and ensemble.
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