répétiteur English (Q1784753)
person accompanying or guiding performers or otherwise supervising the rehearsal process during the preparation of a performing arts production English
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répétitrice (français)
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korepetitorka (slovenščina)
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קורפטיטורית (עברית)
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korepetitorka (čeština)
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répétiteur (asturianu)
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Korrepetitorin (Deutsch)
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ESCO Occupation ID English
NE.se ID English
repetitör
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dance English
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A repetiteur is authorized to teach and rehearse choreography in the absence of the choreographer. He or she may be invited to teach or rehearse a work at another dance company on behalf or in place of the choreographer, if the choreographer is not available or is no longer alive. A repetiteur is different than a rehearsal director in that he or she is considered an expert on the work of the choreographer. (English)
28 April 2021
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Accompanying and coaching opera singers throughout the rehearsal process, the repetiteur is a skilled pianist, conductor, and vocal teacher rolled into one. (English)
28 April 2021
vocal coach English
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Also Called Répétiteur, Opera Accompanist, Vocal Coach (English)
28 April 2021
Although the roles are conceptually quite similar, the dance répétiteur and the opera répétiteur may be designated by other appellations that are not synonymous to one another. Aliases in this item can therefore not all be considered synonymous to one another. See the talk page for more information. (English)
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