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ב[[תיאטרון]], [[בית קולנוע]] וכדומה הרפרטואר קבוע מראש ולעיתים אפילו לתקופה של חודשים רבים קדימה.
 
<!--קטע שניתן להוסיף ממנו (לא הצלחתי להבין את האנגלית) In the field of music and theater, the repertoire is the set of works that represent or perform regularly in theaters and concert halls, and works as a performer, orchestra, theater company ... is prepared to render or run. [1]
 
By extension, the term refers to all the works that are normally scheduled for training specific to classical music. Thus we speak of the orchestral repertoire, piano repertoire, choral repertoire ... [2]
 
[edit] the world of opera repertoire opera singer each has its own repertoire, according to their characteristics and also adhered to a vocal style and historical period. Some great performers, such as Maria Callas, saw increased his fame thanks to his extraordinary versatility that enabled him to cover a lot of roles and operas from different periods. [3]
 
The definition of a repertoire of works that are represented regularly in theaters, is a relatively recent acquisition if one considers that until the nineteenth century, the repertoire was extremely ephemeral, to the extent that it was rare that an opera is represent more than one season. [4]
 
The increase in music publishing and distribution of the reductions for voice and piano, contributed since then to direct the public taste that also wanted to attend the theater to witness the new interpretations of well-known operas. A similar phenomenon occurred during the eighteenth century, not with music but with books that were taken up again and again by various composers. Is the paradigmatic case of some of Metastasio librettos, which were used by dozens of composers. [5]
 
During the twentieth century theater schedules were based on the repertoire is getting old, especially the nineteenth century, leaving less and less space operas by contemporary composers. [6] -->
 
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