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In "Euridice" by Jacopo Peri, the primary instruments used include the lute, harp, and various strings. The orchestra typically features a small ensemble that supports the vocal lines, with instruments providing a continuo part that enhances the harmonic structure. Additionally, woodwinds such as recorders may be included to add texture to the music. Overall, the instrumentation complements the vocal performances, characteristic of early Opera.

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