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The cast of Messiah - 1999 includes: Brian Asawa as Solistes - countre-tenor Charles Aznavour as himself Patrick Beaugiraud as Orchestra - oboe Laurent Bourdeaux as Chorus - bass Diane Chmela as Orchestra - violas Julian Clarkson as Chorus - bass Fabienne Colson as Chorus - soprano Simon Dariel as Orchestra - violins Nadine Davin as Orchestra - violas Lynne Dawson as Solistes - soprano Lucas de Jong as Chorus - bass Laurence Duval as Orchestra - violas Sonia Findling as Chorus - alto Svetlana Fomina as Orchestra - violins Pedro Gandia Martin as Orchestra - violins Annie Garcia as Orchestra - violins Linda Gerrard as Chorus - soprano Pascal Gessi as Orchestra - cellos Mirella Giardelli as Orchestra - harpsichord Florence Goyer as Chorus - soprano Nicole Heaston as Solistes - soprano Charlotte Hellekant as Solistes - alto Frances Jellard as Chorus - alto Nicki Kennedy as Chorus - soprano Marinus Komst as Orchestra - timpani Fernando Lage as Orchestra - cellos Laurent Lagresle as Orchestra - violins Rachel Londop as Chorus - alto Marcos Loureiro de Sa as Chorus - bass Michel Maldonado as Orchestra - double bass Vincent Malgrange as Orchestra - cellos John Mark Ainsley as Solistes - tenor Penny Mathisen as Chorus - soprano Nicolas Mazzoleni as Orchestra - violins Yann Miriel as Orchestra - oboe Simon Neal as Chorus - bass Julie Neander as Orchestra - violins Ricardo Rapoport as Orchestra - basson Martin Robson as Chorus - bass Emilio Roman as Chorus - bass Sandrine Rondot as Chorus - soprano Russell Smythe as Solistes - baryton Anton Steck as Orchestra - violins Florence Stroesser as Orchestra - violins Christoph Timpe as Orchestra - violins Serge Tizac as Orchestra - trumpet Jory Vinikour as Orchestra - organ Verene Westphal as Orchestra - cellos Paolo Zuccheri as Orchestra - double bass

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The cast of Messiah - 1999 includes: Brian Asawa as Solistes - countre-tenor Charles Aznavour as himself Patrick Beaugiraud as Orchestra - oboe Laurent Bourdeaux as Chorus - bass Diane Chmela as Orchestra - violas Julian Clarkson as Chorus - bass Fabienne Colson as Chorus - soprano Simon Dariel as Orchestra - violins Nadine Davin as Orchestra - violas Lynne Dawson as Solistes - soprano Lucas de Jong as Chorus - bass Laurence Duval as Orchestra - violas Sonia Findling as Chorus - alto Svetlana Fomina as Orchestra - violins Pedro Gandia Martin as Orchestra - violins Annie Garcia as Orchestra - violins Linda Gerrard as Chorus - soprano Pascal Gessi as Orchestra - cellos Mirella Giardelli as Orchestra - harpsichord Florence Goyer as Chorus - soprano Nicole Heaston as Solistes - soprano Charlotte Hellekant as Solistes - alto Frances Jellard as Chorus - alto Nicki Kennedy as Chorus - soprano Marinus Komst as Orchestra - timpani Fernando Lage as Orchestra - cellos Laurent Lagresle as Orchestra - violins Rachel Londop as Chorus - alto Marcos Loureiro de Sa as Chorus - bass Michel Maldonado as Orchestra - double bass Vincent Malgrange as Orchestra - cellos John Mark Ainsley as Solistes - tenor Penny Mathisen as Chorus - soprano Nicolas Mazzoleni as Orchestra - violins Yann Miriel as Orchestra - oboe Simon Neal as Chorus - bass Julie Neander as Orchestra - violins Ricardo Rapoport as Orchestra - basson Martin Robson as Chorus - bass Emilio Roman as Chorus - bass Sandrine Rondot as Chorus - soprano Russell Smythe as Solistes - baryton Anton Steck as Orchestra - violins Florence Stroesser as Orchestra - violins Christoph Timpe as Orchestra - violins Serge Tizac as Orchestra - trumpet Jory Vinikour as Orchestra - organ Verene Westphal as Orchestra - cellos Paolo Zuccheri as Orchestra - double bass

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No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

No, as the Romans did not use the chorus in their plays. Remember the difference between the ancient meaning of the word "orchestra" and today's meaning.

Today we say orchestra, and mean a group of musical instruments. In our theatres the orchestra is located in a lowered area (the pit) before a stage. In ancient times and orchestra was an area in front of the stage where the chorus stood and danced, sang or recited. This was standard in Greek theater. The Romans did not use the chorus in their theater so they had no orchestra pits and the area was taken over by seating.

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Robert Shaw, the American music conductor, was famous for the work he did with the Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. He did so under the name Chorale.

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the orchestra was the main part of the stage where the chorus was located at. The word orchestra was derived from the word orcheisthai. Literally translated, it means the dancing place. The orchestra was in front of the skene and was at the center of the theatre. The orchestra was the space between the audience and the stage; primary chorus performance space in Greek theatre

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The live recordings listed for this opera note credits for 'chorus and orchestra', so yes, there is a chorus part in this opera.

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