I think the one you mean is :-
"Also sprach Zarathustra" (Thus Spoke Zarathustra), Op. 30. by Richard Strauss
In music, Chamber music, orchestral works, and operas.
It's called a score.
an orchestral group im guessing
an orchestral dance suite.
Traditionally orchestral, but it can be used in just about anything.
Leopold Stokowski was a prominent orchestral conductor, not an author. He was known for his innovative approach to orchestral performances and his collaborations with Walt Disney on films like "Fantasia."
Richard Koshgarian has written: 'American orchestral music' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Music, Orchestral music
Instrumental Music. Orchestral Music. Ensemble or Chamber Music.
fiddle/violin
Orchestral
Beethoven is an excellent example.
Romuald Twardowski has written: 'Impressioni fiorentini' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Scores 'Antifone' -- subject(s): Orchestral music, Scores
In music, Chamber music, orchestral works, and operas.
orcheno
It's called a score.
it is jazz
Mostly in Austria and Germany.