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None of the three movements has a key signature; all accidentals are written in. The first movement is largely in A minor, although the final chord has an F in the bass. The second movement is in A major, and the third is in F-sharp major.
Most orchestral music is written for 1st and 2nd violins, or two sections. Sometimes those parts might be divided further, but that doesn't count as separate sections.
Yes it was.
This was a song that was indeed originally written for the Electric Light Orchestra. Written and produced by Jeff Lynne, from the album Time.
"A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" is a theme and variations with fugue and was written by Benjamin Britten in 1946; using a piece written for lute by Henry Purcell in 1677.
Suzanne Guy has written: 'The Orchestra, The Orchestra!'
Madeau Stewart has written: 'Instruments of the Orchestra' 'The music lover's guide to the instruments of the orchestra' -- subject(s): Musical instruments, Orchestra
Musical works written for an orchestra!
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Geoffrey Tomlinson has written: 'Divertimentino for string orchestra' -- subject(s): Suites (String orchestra), Scores
Harold Davis Smith has written: 'Instruments of the orchestra by sight, sound and story' -- subject(s): Musical instruments, Orchestra, Orchestra and orchestral music, Orchestral music
Gilbert Vinter has written: 'Hunter's moon, for horn and orchestra' -- subject(s): Horn with orchestra, Solo with piano
Ellis A. Johnson has written: 'The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1891-1942' -- subject(s): Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Norbert Carnovale has written: 'Twentieth-century music for trumpet and orchestra' -- subject(s): Trumpet with orchestra, Bibliography
Paul W. Whear has written: 'Catharsis suite, for orchestra' -- subject(s): Suites (Orchestra), Scores
Ernest Tomlinson has written: 'Rhapsody and rondo for horn and orchestra' -- subject(s): Rondos (Horn with orchestra), Solo with piano
Catherine Hinson has written: 'Poetry orchestra'