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  2. Outline of classical music - Wikipedia

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    Musikverein • Royal Concertgebouw • Berliner Philharmonie • Carnegie Hall • Royal Albert Hall • Boston Symphony Hall • Suntory Hall • Elbphilharmonie The interior of Teatro alla Scala, Milan. Opera house – Theatre building used for performances of opera, including a stage and an orchestra pit. These are some significant opera ...

  3. File:Diagram Modern symphony orchestra-en.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Modern Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The name Modern Symphony Orchestra derived from the fact that the orchestra wanted to play "modern" music by contemporary and little known composers, and allow young soloists to perform with the orchestra. [1] The orchestra's first concert hall was Islington Town Hall. But owing to the poor acoustics there the orchestra moved to the Polytechnic ...

  5. String section - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Symphony Orchestra performing with a jazz group. The string sections are at the front of the orchestra, arrayed in a semicircle around the conductor's podium. The string section of an orchestra is composed of bowed instruments belonging to the violin family. It normally consists of first and second violins, violas, cellos, and ...

  6. Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The terms symphony orchestra and philharmonic orchestra may be used to distinguish different ensembles from the same locality, such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. [note 2] A symphony or philharmonic orchestra will usually have over eighty musicians on its roster, in some cases over a hundred, but the ...

  7. Beecham-Handel suites - Wikipedia

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    The conductor Sir Thomas Beecham made several orchestral suites from neglected music by George Frideric Handel, mostly from the composer's 42 surviving operas.The best known of the suites are The Gods Go a'Begging (1928), The Origin of Design (1932), The Faithful Shepherd (1940), Amaryllis (1944) and The Great Elopement (1945, later expanded as Love in Bath, 1956).

  8. Double bass - Wikipedia

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    There are two major approaches to the design outline shape of the double bass: the violin form (shown in the labelled picture in the construction section); and the viola da gamba form (shown in the header picture of this article). A third less common design, called the busetto shape, can also be found, as can the even more rare guitar or pear ...

  9. Offstage instrument or choir part in classical music - Wikipedia

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    An offstage instrument or choir part in classical music is a sound effect used in orchestral and opera which is created by having one or more instrumentalists (trumpet players, also called an "offstage trumpet call", horn players, woodwind players, percussionists, other instrumentalists) from a symphony orchestra or opera orchestra play a note, melody, or rhythm from behind the stage, or ...