Unit 4
Definition
of Orchestra
A large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor (musical director)
lead, led, led : guiar
What
Are the Different Types of Orchestras?
Symphony
A symphony
orchestra consists of a group of 50 to 100 musicians. It contains string,
brass, woodwind and percussion instruments. The average size of a full
orchestra is about 80 players. A modern orchestra may consist of nine woodwind
instruments, 10 brass instruments, 12 percussion and 50 to 60 string
instruments. It is not uncommon for a city to have more than one orchestra--New
York has a symphony and philharmonic, which have the same structure but
different names to tell them apart. Symphonies play various types of music from
classical to film scores and jazz. They are always led by a conductor.
Chamber
A chamber orchestra is a
smaller version of a symphony and has less than 50 musicians. The name means
the orchestra is small enough to fit in the chamber room of a private home or
public hall. It uses one musician per musical part, unlike the two to three
musicians playing the same part in a symphony. An exception is the amount of
string instruments, which are generally the same in chamber and symphony orchestras.
The type of music played is identical to a symphony orchestra. They are also
led by a conductor.
String
The smallest orchestra is the
string orchestra, which is comprised solely of string instruments such as the
violin, viola and cello. The size of a string orchestra averages eight
instruments, though it can reach 12 to 18 with the addition of more violins.
The repertoire of a string orchestra consists of special musical compositions
written exclusively for string instruments, mostly in the classical or baroque
styles. A string orchestra does not require a conductor because of its smaller
size.
String quartet
An ensemble of four
musicians playing stringed instruments, usually two violins, a viola, and a
cello.
Big
Band.
A big band is a type
of musical ensemble that originated in the United States and is associated with jazz and the Swing Era typically consisting of percussion, brass, and woodwind instruments totalling approximately 12 to 25
musicians.
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