orchestrate
coordinate / arrange / score
Transitive Verb
ing: orchestrating
This term carries a strong connotation of deliberate, behind-the-scenes control. When used in a social or political context, it often suggests a level of manipulation or strategic engineering, implying that the outcome was not organic but carefully manufactured by a hidden hand. In a musical context, the word is technical and neutral, referring to the specific craft of assigning musical lines to different instruments to achieve a desired sonic texture and balance.