yes
Generally, the formation of orchestras in each of four periods can be summarized :Baroque orchestras had from 10 to 30 players, primarily strings.Classical orchestras used 30 to 60 players in four sections: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.Romantic orchestras had as many as 100 players or more, and featured greater use of brass and piano.Modern orchestras are a bit smaller than in the Romantic Era (symphony and other very large orchestras still exist). Some may focus on the unique (or even bizarre) sounds of individual instruments.
how many concert orchestras are there playing a Western style of classical music
The Bells the Bells was created on 2008-06-25.
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Not necessarily, Orchestras employ tubular bells which are tunable and can sound out certain tunes, of necessity they are used for accents, and not anything resembling lead violin, or even second -string. The tubular bells were employed in popular music in the theme from (The Exorcist) which had a certain mysterious, occult sonority. actually the musical composition itself was called ( Tubular bells) often used in a much lighter venue such as Christmas songs, naturally!
The clarinet can be found as part of bands and orchestras.
Association of British Orchestras was created in 1947.
Yes there are well known orchestras in all of the Australian capitals at least.
no. All symphonies are orchestras, but only the large orchestras are symphonies.
Greater Bridgeport Youth Orchestras was created in 1961.
Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras was created in 1947.
Association of California Symphony Orchestras was created in 1969.
Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras was created in 1958.
Most orchestras consist of string and bow instruments with a horn section. There are orchestras who have several classical guitarists in their band. Seldom do these players have solos.
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in orchestras