The Greek term for a group of musicians playing together is "kompania" (κομπανία). This term typically refers to a band or ensemble that performs music collectively, often in a traditional or folk context. In modern usage, it can also apply to any musical group, emphasizing collaboration and harmony among the musicians.
orchestra
a sextet is a group of six musicians playing together.
Orchestra
I may be wrong however but I believe the answer is a Quintet.
A collection of musicians is commonly referred to as a band, orchestra, or ensemble, depending on the type of music and the number of musicians involved. A band typically consists of a smaller group playing popular music genres, while an orchestra is a larger group that performs classical music. An ensemble can refer to any small group of musicians playing together, regardless of genre.
a group of musicians that play together
quartet
A band, group, ensemble, orchestra, trio, quartet, quintet, etcA group of musicians are usually called a band or a symphony, but it depends on the instruments and how many musicians there are.
The general term for a group of musicians, regardless of its size, is an "ensemble."
A group of musicians can be called many things; by the context and the number of people playing together. General terms are: band, ensemble. More terms include: troupe, group; and in the military: corps. Orchestra, philharmonic & symphony often refer to groups consisting of classical instruments. In reference to the number of people performing together it may be appropriate to use collective names: 1 player: solo 2 players: duo/duet 3 players: trio 4 player: quartet 5 players: quintet
"Band" is a homonym of "banned."
KAMEKALASO (PRONOUNCED came-cal-lasso)