or·ches·trate [ áwrkə stràyt ](past and past participleor·ches·trat·ed, present participleor·ches·trat·ing, 3rd person present singularor·ches·trates)
transitive verb
Definition:
1. arrange music for orchestra: to arrange or compose music to be played by an orchestra
2. organize something: to organize a situation or event unobtrusively so that a desired effect or outcome is achieved The press conference had clearly been carefully orchestrated.