New York Symphony Orchestra was created in 1878.
New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra was created in 1974.
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James Levine, Boston Symphony OrchestraCharles Dutoit, Philadelphia OrchestraAlan Gilbert, New York PhilharmonicGustavo Dudamel, Los Angeles PhilharmonicMichael Tilson Thomas, San Francisco SymphonyThere's five.
A. Candide B. West Side StoryC. On the Town D. All of the above(apex)The answers is D. All of the above.
The oldest orchestra in the European (classical) musical tradition is the Royal Danish Orchestra - known as "Det Kongelige Kapel" or "The Royal Chapel" in Danish - founded in 1448 by king Christian I and continuing to the present day. The orchestra in 1448 would have been very different from the orchestra that bears the same name today: at that time it would have been comprised mostly of singers, trumpets and drummers for ceremonial music. Today it resembles a modern symphony orchestra, with 114 full-time musicians, and performs with the Royal Danish Opera and the Royal Danish Ballet.
New York Symphony Orchestra ended in 1928.
New Symphony Orchestra was created in 1991.
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra was created in 1922.
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra was created in 1946.
New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra was created in 1974.
New York Chamber Symphony was created in 1977.
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Chamber Orchestra of New York was created in 2006.
James Levine, Boston Symphony OrchestraCharles Dutoit, Philadelphia OrchestraAlan Gilbert, New York PhilharmonicGustavo Dudamel, Los Angeles PhilharmonicMichael Tilson Thomas, San Francisco SymphonyThere's five.
New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra ended in 2007.
Most American orchestras' will feature or highlight violin music every season, or have a "string instrument highlight". The five orchestras that are considered the best in the United States are the Cleveland Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic.
William Gaut King has written: 'The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York' -- subject(s): Musicians, New York Philharmonic, Portraits