Trumpets are in orchestras because they add a tone and quality for many interments don't have, and other brass can not play notes as high. It rounds out the rest of the orchestra.
Why not?!
Trumpets are in Brass Section of an Orchestra.
there is four modern trumpets
There are about three to four trumpet players in an orchestra.
Yes, trumpets are still a standard instrument in an orchestra or band.
There are no trumpets in Urinetown: trombone and euphonium (1 player) only.
Four
They are found near the back of the orchestra near the double basses. the trumpets in an orchestra sit in the very back row smack dab in the middle with the french horns to their right and the trombones to their left.
brass
usually near the trumpets and alto saxaphones
Trumpets, french horns, trombones, and tubas.
Perhaps - symphony, orchestra, band, quartet or trumpets etc.
In Benjamin Britten's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra," the percussion instrument that accompanies the trumpets is the timpani. The timpani provides a rhythmic foundation and enhances the overall texture of the piece, complementing the bright sound of the trumpets. Britten's orchestration effectively showcases the interplay between the brass and percussion, illustrating the diverse timbres of the orchestra.