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it was invented to be played by musicians in a orchestra. it was invented to be played by musicians in a orchestra.
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Except for any instruments that were invented later, the symphony orchestra in the Romantic era was essentially what it is now.
The tuba became part of the orchestra in the mid to late 19th century. It wasn't invented until the 1840s.
Don't you mean "why isn't a guitar in an orchestra" Orchestras have traditional arrangements and the guitar is not part of that. They weren't around when the orchestra form was invented and it would be too weird to include a guitar in an orchestra now.
1926 - A performance of 'Don Juan' (orchestra only) using the Vitaphone system.
It was invented to be heard over the orchestra, so they reacted in a nice way...because they could finally hear it!
The Bassoon was initially invented for creating music especially bass music. It is widely used in opera, symphony orchestra, movie soundtrack, television and more.
There's Bach's concerto for two harpsichords and orchestra in d minor. That's baroque. There's also Poulenc's concerto for two pianos and orchestra in d minor. That's romantic. Technically, the answer to your question is no.
They invented it to replace the ophicleide in the orchestra, and to make a lower pitched instrument
The main one is the saxophone, due to the fact that standard orchestral instrumentation was developed before the sax was invented.
Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra was created in 1986.