The orchestra is most commonly situated centered on the stage. This is to achieve balance in sound to the listeners.
It provides visual uniformity.
There is no guitar in a standard symphony orchestra. If the orchestra is playing a guitar concerto, the guitarist would sit in front of the orchestra, near the conductor, as would any other soloist.
Concert master
no, it is when each instrument leaves the stage one after another until only one violin is left playing
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It provides visual uniformity.
An orchestra can play in a variety of places: * an auditorium * on stage in a theater * on stage at a music hall * outdoors * in a church
There is no guitar in a standard symphony orchestra. If the orchestra is playing a guitar concerto, the guitarist would sit in front of the orchestra, near the conductor, as would any other soloist.
Benny Goodman Orchestra has: Played Orchestra in "The Big Broadcast of 1937" in 1936. Played Themselves in "Upbeat in Music" in 1943. Played Benny Goodman Orchestra in "Stage Door Canteen" in 1943. Played Orchestra in "Road to Victory" in 1944. Played Themselves in "The Kate Smith Show" in 1957.
Concert master
The orchestra normally performs either on stage in a concert setting or is seated in a pit directly in front of the stage.
The stage was the Orchestra.
amphitheatre orchestra
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
no, it is when each instrument leaves the stage one after another until only one violin is left playing
The orchestra puts the drama in the Greek Theatre.
Stalls are otherwise knows as Orchestra Stalls or Orchestra Seats. They are the lowest seating section of the theatre and closest to the stage.