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    The term orchestra derives from the Greek ὀρχήστρα (orchestra), the name for the area in front of a stage in ancient Greek theatre reserved for the Greek chorus. [4]

  3. Dec 31, 2020 · In ancient Rome, orchestra referred to the place in the theater reserved for senators and other dignitaries.

  4. Summary. The orchestra before 1800. Any history of the ‘orchestra’ will depend significantly on how the term is defined. One can start from two quite different premises: that an orchestra is a corporation of instrumental musicians; and that an orchestra is a corporate musical instrument.

    • Tim Carter, Erik Levi
    • 2003
  5. Nov 21, 2023 · The term orchestra is derived from ancient Greece. It was the term used for the part of the stage in Greek theater where the instruments and chorus sat. When was the orchestra created? The...

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  6. The word stems from the Greek orchēstra, the circular part of the ancient Greek theatre in front of the proscenium in which the dancers and instrumentalists performed. Antecedents of the modern symphony orchestra appeared about 1600, the most notable early example being the ensemble required in the Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi’s opera Orfeo.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  7. OED's earliest evidence for orchestra is from 1596, in the writing of John Davies, poet and writing-master. orchestra is a borrowing from Latin . Etymons: Latin orchēstra .

  8. The first violinist, or concertmaster, sits closest to the conductor (left), while in the back of the orchestra, a percussionist plays the xylophone (below). The 20th century has been a century of freedom and experimentation with the orchestra.