a symphony
Yes, the ritornello principle is based on alternating sections from the soloist (or soloists) and the full orchestra.
In a full-sized orchestra, there should be eight basses.
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A full scale orchestra, playing a symphony, includes at leas 90 musicians
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A full orchestra consists of many types of instruments. Scores of music for a full orchestra would include parts for strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments.
A full orchestra generally uses 12 violas.
A full size orchestra contains about 100 players may sometimes be called a "symphony orchestra" or "philharmonic orchestra"
An oratorio is a concert piece for orchestra, chorus, and soloist, which is typically based on stories from The Bible. Operas a full theatrical productions with sets and costumes, and the plots are generally secular.
The violin is the highest instrument in a string orchestra. The violins are divided into two sections (1st violins and 2nd violins), the 1st violins usually play the tune and play higher than the 2nd violins. However, the piccolo is the highest instrument in a full orchestra. The difference between a string orchestra and a full orchestra is that the string orchestra has only stringed instruments while a full orchestra has strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
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