reperform

English

Etymology

re- + perform

Verb

reperform (third-person singular simple present reperforms, present participle reperforming, simple past and past participle reperformed)

  1. (transitive) To perform again or anew.
    • 2007 July 24, Bernard Holland, “Debussy’s Ghost Is Playing, So What Can a Critic Say?”, in New York Times:
      This CD has five of the Book 1 “Préludes,” the “Children’s Corner,” “La Plus Que Lente,” “La Soirée dans Grenade” and “D’un Cahier d’Esquisses,” all reperformed on a restored Feurich Welte piano in Mr. Caswell’s home.

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