If you are referring to the Humoresque Op 121 no 7 by Dvorak (the most famous humoresque of all), the answer is 'yes'. It was written for piano but many other arrangements have been made, both by the composer and by other people.
the orchestra played the first movement of the symphony
The Denver Symphony orchestra was succeeded by the Colorado Symphony Orchestra in 1989. Recommend contacting the CSO for historical information such as this.
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The first symphony orchestra was in Germany.
Yes, it is. Lots of classical music is played by a symphony orchestra. There are thousands upon thousands of classical orchestral works - too many to list here.
No. The S&M Album (Symphony and Metallica) was a live album which is a recording of their concert with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Not the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
They are interchangeable and have pretty much the same meaning. However, if one wants to get technical, a "symphony" is a composed piece that is played by the "orchestra".
Colorado Symphony Orchestra was created in 1989.
Yale Symphony Orchestra was created in 1965.
London Symphony Orchestra was created in 1904.
Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra was created in 1946.
Billings Symphony Orchestra was created in 1950.