Smaller than a symphony, larger than a chamber
group — a chamber orchestra features around 35 musicians, offering
audiences the opportunity to experience a more intimate orchestral
setting. This smaller ensemble, the norm before 1800, can perform
jewels of the repertoire that are inappropriate for the larger
symphonic body, giving the public a chance to hear exquisite musical
works that are less frequently performed, and not limited to one period
or style.
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