Jeans, Shorts, Cap, sneakers, slippers, beanie, scarf, raincoat, swimsuit.
Another answer
Usually it's proper to wear at least semi formal attire.
I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A GROUP OF PEER SYMPHONY MUSIC
No. even if it is the name of a symphony, you still don't
Here are some sentences.We went to the symphony last night.The symphony chorus is very talented.
It provides visual uniformity.
This depends upon the context. If one was referring to a particular symphony by title, it would require a capital, e.g. Beethoven's Eroica Symphony.If one was just writing referring to a symphony in general, e.g. "A symphony may be made up of three or four movements", the word would not need to be capitalised.
There are many, but I would nominate William Bennett of the London Symphony and Mathieu Dufour of the Chicago Symphony and Los Angeles Symphony.
it is a program symphony - follows a storyline has more chromatic notes than it would if it was classical phrases are longer emotional
The answer is 'yes'.
That would be the conductor.
No, that would be Haydn. It's formal name is the Symphony No. 94 in G Major, one of the twelve "London Symphonies".
That would be Ludwig van Beethoven.
Why would they be any different to instruments in any symphony orchestra? Maybe their distinctive feature is being in Chicago?