Orchestral Music The usual grand collection of many musicians (more than eighty), grouped according to, their instrument. Guided by their sheet music years of, training and practice and the, conductor. It started in the early 17th century and. Evolved into the sub-categories given below.
♫ A Symphony consists of four movements (sometimes three).They usually differ from each other through the kind of emotion they are designed to invoke.
♫ A Suite (pronounced 'sweet',! French for 'a sequence') is an arrangement of short movements either self-composed, or taken from someone else 's composition.
♫. An Overture is a piece of composition that acts as the curtain-raiser to the opera.
♫ A concerto is essentially made of. Three, movementsThat are created solely for the purpose of letting the soloist instrument shine out. This is unlike a symphony where all,, Instruments perform in unison.
♫ Ballet is orchestral music that is based on dance movements. This type was created and. Nurtured during the Romantic era.
♫ Incidental music is directly related to stage music; it provides the motion to an act.The sections are short and often repetitive.
Chamber music This is musical work composed specifically for a smaller instrumental. Arrangement (smaller than an orchestra).
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