The "pit" is where the orchestra (or other musicians) usually performs from for a musical presentation.
The place where an orchestra plays - is called the orchestra pit
Orchestra conductors stand before the orchestra on a raised platform in the orchestra pit that allows him to be in full view of the entire orchestra. A tray is attached to the stand that holds the music or opera score that is to be conducted.
In a lowered area in front of the stage, commonly called the "Pit".
A Standard orchestra but with only one instrument of each instrument
Honestly, anywhere. It all depends on what the music director wants.
The place where an orchestra plays - is called the orchestra pit
A good performance flute will be fine. "Pit orchestra" simply means the orchestra is located in a sunken area in front of a stage, called the "pit." There are no particular instruments for a pit orchestra, nor is there any particular size of orchestra that plays in a pit.
Orchestra conductors stand before the orchestra on a raised platform in the orchestra pit that allows him to be in full view of the entire orchestra. A tray is attached to the stand that holds the music or opera score that is to be conducted.
the pit
The pit.
There was no orchestra pit. We're guessing that they were on the balcony above the stage.
uisually the pit in a theatre is where the orchestra is, traditionally it's at the bottom of the stage nearest the audience.
In a lowered area in front of the stage, commonly called the "Pit".
A Standard orchestra but with only one instrument of each instrument
The "pit" is an area just in front of the stage itself. It may be sunken below the rest of the floor. For musicals, it's usually used for the orchestra, but for conventional plays where there's no orchestra, it can be used for seating.
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