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It is a flute/orchestra concerto written by Walter Piston, an American classical music composer. Piston wrote a number of works, as well as four books on music theory and composition. In addition, he taught many more famous composers, including Leonard Bernstein and Leroy Anderson.
INCLUDE CLOSE TO 100 MUSICIANS Depending on the piece played, I would say that symphonies would tend to have anything between 60 to 80 players, and late romantic music such as Wagner (especially when he wrote music for 18 anvils, and special instruments such as the "Wagner Tuba") could have anything up to 100-120 players not including singers. Much of this, however, can be left up to the conductor, to decide how many players to select for each part.
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It varies from orchestra to orchestra. There is no set minimum or maximum number of players in an orchestra. However an orchestra must have a variety of instruments, including woodwinds, strings, and brass.
Depending upon the composer, the orchestra varied slightly, but core groups of all families were present. At the beginning of the Classical Period, the string section consisted of Violins 1 and 2, Violas and Cellos. The Double Bass doubled the Cellos part but sounded and octave lower. For the woodwinds, both 1st and 2nd flute seats were present as well as oboes. French horns straddled the woodwinds and the brass because of both the range of the horn as well as it timbre fit beautifully between the two. An early form of the trumpet was also a part of this early classical orchestra. The Timpani were to remain throughout the classical period the only permanent percussion instrument. By the end of the classical period several things had changed with the addition of instruments to the orchestra. The Double Bass no longer doubled the cello, but had its very own part. Clarinets, Bassoons became permanent members while Contra bassoons and the piccolo flute became more common amongst the orchestra. Trombones became a fixture to the brass section after Beethoven's 5th symphony while for special occasions there was call for instruments such as the D piccolo Trumpet.
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It is a flute/orchestra concerto written by Walter Piston, an American classical music composer. Piston wrote a number of works, as well as four books on music theory and composition. In addition, he taught many more famous composers, including Leonard Bernstein and Leroy Anderson.
INCLUDE CLOSE TO 100 MUSICIANS Depending on the piece played, I would say that symphonies would tend to have anything between 60 to 80 players, and late romantic music such as Wagner (especially when he wrote music for 18 anvils, and special instruments such as the "Wagner Tuba") could have anything up to 100-120 players not including singers. Much of this, however, can be left up to the conductor, to decide how many players to select for each part.
In addition to Musical Instruments, what do Greek children sometimes carry when they go carolingthey carry bells on their side
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you should keep your attention focused on your work when you solve addition and subtraction problems because you might get confused
Partly because the performance spaces at the time were relatively small and couldn't fit many people, and partly because a number of instruments now in use hadn't been invented yet, or still existed in a more primitive form.
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The London Chamber Orchestra, with a fanfare ensemble from the Central Band of the Royal Air Force. In addition there were two choirs. The Westminster Abbey Choir, obviously, and the Chapel Royal Choir.
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It varies from orchestra to orchestra. There is no set minimum or maximum number of players in an orchestra. However an orchestra must have a variety of instruments, including woodwinds, strings, and brass.