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The term "orchestra" derives from the Greek word "orkhestra," which referred to the area in front of the stage in ancient Greek theaters where the chorus would perform. Over time, it evolved to describe a large ensemble of musicians playing together, typically including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. The modern use reflects the collaborative nature of the musicians, much like the original chorus in Greek drama.

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