In "The Secret Garden," the orchestra is referred to as the "London Symphony Orchestra." This ensemble is mentioned in relation to the character of Colin Craven, who is inspired by music and the beauty of nature throughout the story. The presence of the orchestra highlights themes of healing and transformation in the novel.
The big xylophone used in the orchestra is called a marimba.
The wood xylophone used in the orchestra is called a "marimba."
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According to Playbill, the orchestra was assembled, and not known by any formal name. You can read more, below.
In an orchestra, a section is a subsection of the whole orchestra.
The author's last name of The Secret Garden is Burnett.
The name of the robin in the book "The Secret Garden" is Soot. He plays a key role in helping Mary Lennox and Dickon discover the secret garden.
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His name is Soot.
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His name is Colin Craven.
The clergyman in The Secret Garden is named Archibald Craven. He is the father of Colin and the employer of Mrs. Medlock and Martha.
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Mary Lennox
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His name is Ben Weatherstaf
The little boy's name in "The Secret Garden" is Colin Craven. He is the son of Archibald Craven and is initially portrayed as sickly and bedridden. Through the help of Mary Lennox and the magic of the secret garden, Colin experiences physical and emotional healing.