2015年1月23日 星期五

arrange,prearranged, arranger,arrangement, trust (ARRANGEMENT)

Happy 96th birthday Sid Ramin, American composer, arranger and orchestrator!



Greenberg Defends Sale of A.I.G. Stock in Trust
By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH
Maurice R. Greenberg, former chief of A.I.G., testified that he was entitled to remove $4.3 billion in the company’s stock under certain conditions.


Dewey & LeBoeuf Considers Prepackaged Bankruptcy Dewey & LeBoeuf is contemplating a prearranged bankruptcy filing, in which the ailing law firm would reach an agreement with its creditors over a reorganization plan while simultaneously combining with another firm, according to a person with direct knowledge of the plan who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss it publicly.


In music, an arrangement is a musical reconceptualization of a previously composed work. It may differ from the original work by means of reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or development of the formal structure. Arranging differs fromorchestration in that the latter process is limited to the assignment of notes to instruments for performance by an orchestraconcert band, or other musical ensemble. Arranging "involves adding compositional techniques, such as new thematic material for introductions, transitions, or modulations, and endings.... Arranging is the art of giving an existing melody musical variety".[1]改編可以指:



trust (ARRANGEMENT) Show phonetics
noun [C]
1 a legal arrangement in which a person or organization controls property and/or money for the benefit of another person or organization:
Under the terms of the trust he receives interest on the money, but he cannot get at the money itself.
The money that her father left her is being held/kept in trust (= being controlled) for her until she's 30.

2 an organization which controls property and/or money for the benefit of another person:
He works for a charitable trust.
Housing trusts help to provide houses for people who are not well off.

3 US used in the name of some banks:
Morgan Guaranty Trust

trustee Show phonetics
noun [C]
a person, often one of a group, who controls property and/or money for the benefit of another person or an organization:
the museum's board of trustees

trusteeship Show phonetics
noun [C or U]
the position or responsibility of a trustee

arrange
Line breaks: ar|range
Pronunciation: /əˈreɪn(d)ʒ 
  
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Definition of arrange in English:

VERB

[WITH OBJECT]
1Put (things) in a neatattractive, or required order:she had just finished arranging the flowersthe columns are arranged in 12 rows
2Organize or make plans for (a future event):they hoped to arrange a meeting[NO OBJECT]: my aunt arranged for the furniture to bestored
2.1[NO OBJECT] Reach agreement about an action orevent in advance:arranged with my boss to have the time off[WITH INFINITIVE]: they arranged to meet at eleveno’clock
2.2Ensure that (something) is done or provided byorganizing it in advance:accommodation can be arranged if required
3Adapt (a musical composition) for performance with instruments or voices other than those originallyspecified:songs arranged for viola and piano
4archaic Settle (a dispute or claim):the quarrel, partly by the interference of the CrownPrince, was arranged

Origin

late Middle English: from Old French arangier, from a-(from Latin ad 'to, at') + rangier 'put in order' (seerange).

Derivatives

arrangeable

1
ADJECTIVE

arranger

2
NOUN

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