So When Does an Orchestra Become a Symphony Orchestra?

By | Sat, Jan 24, 2009

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An orchestra is a musical group thatthree types of instruments: woodwinds (e.g., flutes, clarinets, oboes), percussion (e.g., drums, triangles, cymbals), and strings (e.g., violins, cellos, basses). It can be as small as four or five members.

A symphony orchestra is an orchestra capable of playing symphonies – longer pieces that require more instruments. So symphony orchestras have more members and add brass instruments (e.g., trumpets, tubas) to the mix.So how about a philharmonic orchestra? An orchestra becomes philharmonic when there is already a symphony orchestra in town. It’s a way to distinguish between the two.(Source: Mental Floss and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra)

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One Response to “So When Does an Orchestra Become a Symphony Orchestra?”

  1. Robert says:

    “HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE IN YOUR (STRING) QUARTET?–ART PEPPER–PARAPHRASE

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