I believe the answer you are looking for is concerto - a work for orchestra and soloist.
A work for orchestra and solo instrument is called a concerto.
It could either be named in accordance to the specific number of players, such as a quartet, or it could simply be called a chamber ensemble.
A solo
A Duet with instrumental accompaniment and chorus.The da capo aria was a musical form prevalent in the Baroque era. It was sung by a soloist with the accompaniment of instruments, often a small orchestra. The da capo aria was common in the musical genres of opera and oratorio
It is called the instrumental.
A work for orchestra and solo instrument is called a concerto.
A musical section where a soloist alternates with a chord or group of instruments is called a "call and response." This technique features a leader (the soloist) presenting a musical phrase, followed by a response from the accompanying instruments or ensemble. It is commonly used in various musical styles, including jazz, blues, and traditional folk music, and emphasizes interaction between the soloist and the ensemble.
Instrumental Music. Orchestral Music. Ensemble or Chamber Music.
It could either be named in accordance to the specific number of players, such as a quartet, or it could simply be called a chamber ensemble.
Still called a band!! from wiki: Band (Music) A musical ensemble is a group of two or more musicians who perform instrumental or vocal music.
A soloist.
A solo
it was a soloist called lorde
A solo
A soloist.
it was a soloist called lorde
A Duet with instrumental accompaniment and chorus.The da capo aria was a musical form prevalent in the Baroque era. It was sung by a soloist with the accompaniment of instruments, often a small orchestra. The da capo aria was common in the musical genres of opera and oratorio