Most frequently, the piano is used for a featured solo part, as in a concerto.
an organ is huge but not part of the orchestra is you want one in the orchestra then the piano
Mozart had 97
Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye with two grand pianos !
It was on the album ELO II.
Beethoven did not compose music for singers. He only composed symphonies for orchestras, piano sonatas for pianos, and violin concerto for orchestra and violin.
One or two. Usually one. Actually, if there is a piano, it is a guest artist and not a part of the orchestra. There are no pianos in a symphony orchestra
an organ is huge but not part of the orchestra is you want one in the orchestra then the piano
There's Bach's concerto for two harpsichords and orchestra in d minor. That's baroque. There's also Poulenc's concerto for two pianos and orchestra in d minor. That's romantic. Technically, the answer to your question is no.
Yes, pianos are often included in orchestras as part of the percussion section. They are used to add depth and richness to the overall sound of the orchestra.
Mozart had 97
Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye with two grand pianos !
Chopin composed music starting in 1820's to his death. His compositions exclusively featured pianos. After two piano concertos and four other works for piano and orchestra, he abandoned the orchestra in 1831.
It was on the album ELO II.
Beethoven did not compose music for singers. He only composed symphonies for orchestras, piano sonatas for pianos, and violin concerto for orchestra and violin.
I think Taps with Sean Penn and Tom Cruise had an orchestra version of taps at the credit roll
The plural form for the singular noun piano is pianos.
Electric pianos are commonly referred to as digital pianos.