Generally a "work" or "piece". The word "song" is never used to describe an orchestral work performed by an orchestra. "Song" is something the Beatles sing.
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov wrote the famous four-movement orchestral piece. Maurice Ravel wrote a set of three exotic songs for soprano and orchestra.
The piece Scaramouche was composed by Darius Milhaud
concerto
No, unless a particular piece of music calls for a guitar in which case the orchestra can be supplemented.
An example of a Chamber Piece would be "Variations On A Well Known Sea Chantey" composed by Robert Stephan. This piece was composed to be performed by an orchestra or a Chamber Ensemble.
An example of a Chamber Piece would be "Variations On A Well Known Sea Chantey" composed by Robert Stephan. This piece was composed to be peformed by an orchestra or a Chamber Ensemble.
They are interchangeable and have pretty much the same meaning. However, if one wants to get technical, a "symphony" is a composed piece that is played by the "orchestra".
Generally a "work" or "piece". The word "song" is never used to describe an orchestral work performed by an orchestra. "Song" is something the Beatles sing.
One example is "Variations On A Well Known Sea Chantey" composed by Robert Stephan. This piece was composed to be peformed by an orchestra or a Chamber Ensemble.
Aaron Copland composed music for the orchestra.
The Simpsons theme tune is a really good orchestra piece.
they can be composed into music for example a piece from the one and only Leroy Anderson and the orchestra playing a wonderful song called typewriter. P.S you should watch it !!! LOL
For whom? Beethoven 7 is always a good answer.
It varies. Ever hear the term "12 piece orchestra"? That's an orchestra with 12 players.
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov wrote the famous four-movement orchestral piece. Maurice Ravel wrote a set of three exotic songs for soprano and orchestra.
The piece Scaramouche was composed by Darius Milhaud