Duke Ellington's orchestra varied in size over the years, typically consisting of 10 to 15 musicians in its most celebrated form during the 1930s and 1940s. However, at times, the ensemble could expand to include as many as 20 or more members for special performances. The orchestra was known for its rich sound and innovative arrangements, contributing significantly to the big band and jazz genres.
Quite privileged when compared to many other black families. His family could be described as middle class.
A full symphony orchestra could easily have 80 people.
Usually there are no baritones in an orchestra.
London Symphony Orchestra Philharmonia Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Halle Orchestra and maybe many others
There are usually 40 to 60 performers in an orchestra.
"The Duke's Serenaders"
Quite privileged when compared to many other black families. His family could be described as middle class.
As one of the big give orchestras in America, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has many different people playing in it. Currently, the number of people in it exceeds over 100.
Usually large, but can range from 10 to 100
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A full symphony orchestra could easily have 80 people.
Duke University had 6,655 undergraduate students; 50% are male.
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1026 (maximum, depending on orchestra pit)
There are usually no mandolins in an orchestra.
it depends on the orchestra
Usually there are no baritones in an orchestra.