If you're talking about the stick a conductor uses when conducting an orchestra, it's called a baton.
In an opera, the beginning of an orchestral piece is called an overture. Other orchestral performances don't have a special name for the beginning.
Sinfonietta
Aria
The free solo passage without orchestral accompaniment in a concerto is called a cadenza.
It's called a score.
an arrangementAlso known as a "transcription".
aria its generic but true
No. Orchestral is an adjective.
The Trumpet, in today's society, would be called a "Classical" instrument, but more accurately would be called an "Orchestral" instrument. In the 17th-18th centuries, famous composers would use trumpets in the Classical Era, but to today's standards the trumpet is Orchestral.
john sat down to compose an orchestral arrangement Tim looked at the orchestral score
Instrumental Music. Orchestral Music. Ensemble or Chamber Music.
A musical work written for an orchestra is typically called an "orchestral composition" or simply an "orchestral work." Common forms of orchestral compositions include symphonies, concertos, and overtures. These works are specifically arranged for a large ensemble of musicians, encompassing strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments.