It's called a score.
Art music is any music that is not jazz, rock or pop music. It is what most people consider classical music, and includes almost all music from before the 1900s, and any orchestral, chamber or choral music written after that.
In music, Chamber music, orchestral works, and operas.
Yes. It was orginially written as an orchestral waltz by Johann Strauss Jr., and words were added later for a solo singer.
an orchestral group im guessing
an orchestral dance suite.
Richard Koshgarian has written: 'American orchestral music' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Music, Orchestral music
Romuald Twardowski has written: 'Impressioni fiorentini' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Scores 'Antifone' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Scores
William E. Korf has written: 'The orchestral music of Louis Moreau Gottschalk' -- subject(s): Composers, Orchestral music, History and criticism, Biography
Harold Davis Smith has written: 'Instruments of the orchestra by sight, sound and story' -- subject(s): Musical instruments, Orchestra, Orchestra and orchestral music, Orchestral music
A. Knorre has written: 'Simfonicheskie proivdedeniia' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Scores
David Vassall Cox has written: 'Debussy orchestral music'
Otto Joachim has written: 'Contrastes, for orchestra' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Aleatory music, Scores
Michel Perrault has written: '[ Orchestral and chamber music, and Esquisses en plein air, for soprano or contralto, string orchestra and harpsichord' -- subject(s): Scores, Orchestral music, Songs (High voice) with string orchestra, Chamber music
His music was billed as orchestral jazz and swing.
Gerhard Schepelern has written: 'Koncerthaandbogen' -- subject(s): Analysis, appreciation, Orchestral music, Symphonies, Vocal music
Girolamo Arrigo has written: 'Thumos' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Scores
Classical, Orchestral, New-age, Jazz, Modern, popular music and on occassion rock.