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Yes, or they wouldn't have been able to join.
The bass drum and snare drums joined the orchestra in the early 1800's. A great example for a massive percussion battery in an orchestra is "Wellington's Victory" (Opus 91) by Beethoven. The timpani, presumably the oldest drums used in orchestra, dates back to the Baroque period.
If you are interested in theatre then join a drama club if you like music then join the choir, band or orchestra and take private lessons
The Pilgrims invited the neighboring Native Americans to join them in a Thanksgiving celebration in November of 1621.
15 countries participated in 1938. 16 were actually qualified, but Austria was unable to join because of the "Austrian Anschluss".
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Yes. I am currently in the process with my friend. Basically, just make a list of intsruments you think will be in the orchestra, and check them off the list as you find the musicians who agree to join.
Halloween is my best holiday spot. I am excited every year and I make sure I have my new halloween costumes so that I can join costume party.
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It depends on the orchestra. There are orchestras designed for kids, such as the Chicago Symphony Youth Orchestra, but children can often join local orchestras if they are good enough. Children don't generally join large professional orchestras due to their ability as well as the work load, but there isn't always a specific age you have to be. Most people in large professional orchestras are well past college age, although there are exceptions such as Keith Buncke, who joined the CSO when he was 21. Obviously prodigies can perform with great orchestras at young ages so there isn't exactly an age limit.