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Is a piano played in all orchestra?

Not at all. Classical orchestral music is not usually scored for piano, except in the case of piano concerti and other music written specifically for the piano. Many symphony orchestras do not include the piano.


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What is the position of the piano in a orchestral setting?

well i really have no idea


How can I learn how to play classical music on the piano?

To learn how to play classical music on the piano, you can start by finding a qualified piano teacher who specializes in classical music. Practice regularly, study music theory, and listen to recordings of classical piano pieces to understand the style and technique. Dedication and patience are key to mastering classical piano music.


Who is the person could not hear but composed finest western classical music?

Ludwig van Beethoven was a composer of the Classical and Romantic periods who gradually lost his hearing. He composed brilliant music, and is particularly well known for both his piano sonatas and his orchestral symphonies.


Is a trumpet a classical instrument?

The Trumpet, in today's society, would be called a "Classical" instrument, but more accurately would be called an "Orchestral" instrument. In the 17th-18th centuries, famous composers would use trumpets in the Classical Era, but to today's standards the trumpet is Orchestral.


How did the orchestral music of the Romantic period compare to that of the Classical period?

It was usually longer.


Which piano or violin is accompanied by an orchestra?

A piano or violin accompanied by an orchestra typically refers to a concerto, where the solo instrument performs alongside a full orchestral ensemble. For example, a piano concerto features a piano soloist with orchestral support, while a violin concerto features a violin as the solo instrument. These compositions highlight the interplay between the soloist and the orchestra, showcasing both the technical prowess of the soloist and the richness of the orchestral sound.


What instruments did Tchaikovsky compose music for?

He wrote piano music, solo (with piano accompaniment) pieces for violin and cello. He wrote pieces with orchestral accompaniment for piano, violin, and cello. He wrote chamber music for string quartet and for piano trio (piano, violin and cello). Most of his music is orchestral and operas.


Was the piano created in the classical period?

No


What is the difference between a symphony and a concerto in classical music?

In classical music, a symphony is a large-scale orchestral composition typically consisting of multiple movements and showcasing the entire orchestra. A concerto, on the other hand, features a solo instrument (such as a piano or violin) accompanied by an orchestra, highlighting the soloist's virtuosity and interaction with the ensemble.


What classical piano music is available to listen for free?

Classical piano music for free can be found online via music web pages. If you want to see live classical piano music the check your local listings for concerts.