Definitions for "Orchestrator"
An Orchestrator in the context of strategy was first introduced by military strategist, Colonel John A. Warden III in the chapter Orchestration in War in The Air Campaign (1986).Warden, John A. III, The Air Campaign, toExcel Press, Omaha, NE, chapter 9, 2000 Later, Warden and author Leland Russell expanded the concept of orchestration and strategy into the business world in Winning In FastTimeWarden, John A III and Leland Russell, "Winning In FastTime", Venturist Publishing, Montgomery, Alabama, pages 141-47, 2002..
an arranger who writes for orchestras
Takes the (hopefully) final rehearsal piano arrangements and creates a full orchestral arrangement.
A person who writes orchestral arrangements.