Saxophones are reed instruments not normally found in a symphony orchestra.
Why would they be any different to instruments in any symphony orchestra? Maybe their distinctive feature is being in Chicago?
Beethoven's last symphony, the 9th, was also known as The Chorale. It was the first time any composer had scored a symphony for voice as well as instruments.
If the piece is only 3 minutes long, it's not a symphony.
The main ones are the oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.
Saxophones are reed instruments not normally found in a symphony orchestra.
A symphony can be written for any number of instruments, but it usually encompasses the range of strings, wind, brass and persussion.
Why would they be any different to instruments in any symphony orchestra? Maybe their distinctive feature is being in Chicago?
Musicians.
Violin and piano
strings,woodwind,brass and precussion instruments
Beethoven's last symphony, the 9th, was also known as The Chorale. It was the first time any composer had scored a symphony for voice as well as instruments.
If the piece is only 3 minutes long, it's not a symphony.
The main ones are the oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.
flut,clarinet,trumpet,trombone,and horns
Hahaha! It's a symphony! (So there are just instruments, no voices!) This made me giggle :)
Rose Malfitano has written: 'Beyond the baton' -- subject(s): Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Musical instruments, Symphony orchestras