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The senior tier of a syndication. This implies the entity that agreed and negotiated the project financing structure. Also refers to the bank or underwriter entitled to syndicate the loan or bond issu [..]
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A bank or other financial institution responsible for originating and syndicating a transaction. The arranger always has a senior role, is often also the agent and if required, usually underwrites all [..]
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A person who writes arrangements.
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A person who writes musical arrangements – both (1) & (2). ASCAP
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A bank or other financial institution responsible for originating and syndicating a loan transaction. The arranger always has a senior role, is often the agent, and usually participates in the t [..]
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The banking entity which agrees and negotiates a Syndicated Facility.
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(n) a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise(n) a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performance
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An Arranger is a person who takes a composition and decides what instrument will play what and where. This can be for a recording date or for a live performance. Aside from artistic reasons an arrange [..]
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The senior tier of a syndication. Implies the entity that agreed and negotiated the project finance structure. Also refers to the bank/underwriter responsible for originating and entitled to syndicate [..]
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Not to be confused with the composer, although composers often arrange their own music—especially anyone whose name isn’t John Williams or an equally A-list composer (they’re the ones who can afford to have their nails buffed while the Arranger weaves their magic). An Arranger takes the composition and decides what instrument will play what and adj [..]
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An arranger works with existing musical material and creates a custom version for a specific kind or size of musical group. For example, an arranger might be asked to take a piece of film music origin [..]
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the person who arranges a written piece of music.
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A person who takes the basic melody of a musical composition and creates a score to be performed by a particular musical ensemble; in the process the melody may be reharmonized or put into a different [..]
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The individual who arranged the song.  Arrangements can be copyrighted separately from compositions.  When that happens, both the arranger and the composer receive royalties.
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An arranger is someone who rewrites music that was originally composed for another instrument or for voice.
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Co-ordinator (co-ordination) of the organisational aspects of a complex financing transaction (e.g. acquisition finance or corporate finance).
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The senior tier of a syndication. This implies the entity that agreed and negotiated the project financing structure. Also refers to the bank or underwriter entitled to syndicate the loan or bond issu [..]
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In investment banking, an arranger is a provider of funds in the syndication of a debt. They are entitled to syndicate the loan or bond issue, and may be referred to as the "lead underwriter". This is [..]
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