- Orchestra - Wikipedia
Orchestras play a wide range of repertoire, including symphonies, opera and ballet overtures, concertos for solo instruments, and pit ensembles for operas, ballets, and some types of musical theatre (e g , Gilbert and Sullivan operettas)
- Orchestra - Sacramento Philharmonic Opera
Orchestra + Concertmaster ++ Assistant Concertmaster * Principal ** Assistant Principal
- What are all the instruments in an orchestra? - Classic FM
The orchestra consists of four main families of instruments: strings, woodwind, brass and percussion There are plenty of optional extras, but you’ll find these four families in almost all orchestral music
- Orchestra | Classical, Symphonic Chamber | Britannica
Orchestra, instrumental ensemble of varying size and composition Although applied to various ensembles found in Western and non-Western music, orchestra in an unqualified sense usually refers to the typical Western music ensemble of bowed stringed instruments complemented by wind and percussion
- ORCHESTRA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
It's a rock record with guitars and drums and an actual orchestra The orchestra adds glissandi and other evocative effects The orchestra has fallen apart, and its talented musicians have embarked on their own journeys
- ARC Orchestra | Sacramento | American River College Orchestra
The American River College Orchestra plays a mix of timeless classics and new hotness We take mentoring seriously and have seasoned musicians alongside new players It makes a high energy mix
- Orchestra - New World Encyclopedia
An orchestra is an instrumental ensemble, consisting of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion sections The term orchestra derives from the Greek name for the semicircular area in front of the ancient Greek stage reserved for the chorus in theatrical presentations
- What Is Orchestras? History, Structure, Types More
An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble that brings together musicians from four main families of instruments: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion Each family contributes its unique tone and character to the overall sound
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