Noun
A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is possible to build a virtual-reality generator whose repertoire includes every possible environment. David Deutsch
A lot of people would have loved me to keep singing... You come to a point where you have sung, more or less... your whole repertoire and you want to get down to the job of living. Cat Stevens
Music is a continuum and the modern and avant-garde composers of today will be part of the standard repertoire 30 years from now. Neville Marriner
The little girl's creative, a repertoire that rings, And Hollywood is waiting, to see the way she swings. She'll be graduating, goin' on to higher things, The little girl from Central is gonna take on wings. Chuck Berry
Surrealism was a genuine addition to the repertoire of avant-garde arts, its novelty attested by the ability to produce shock, incomprehension, or what amounted to the same thing, a sometimes, embarrassed laughter, even among the older avant-garde. Eric Hobsbawm
Memory is the fear, and I play most of my repertoire from memory. Joanna MacGregor