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- Q4863056 abstract "The Baroque orchestra is the type of orchestra that existed during the Baroque era, commonly identified as 1600-1750. Its origins were in France where Jean-Baptiste Lully added the newly re-designed hautbois and transverse flutes to his vingt-quatre violons du Roy. As well as violins and woodwinds, the baroque orchestra contained continuo instruments such as the theorbo and harpsichord.In the Baroque period, the orchestra was not standardised in size. There were large differences in size, instrumentation and playing styles - and therefore orchestral soundscapes and palettes - between the various European regions. The 'Baroque orchestra' ranged from smaller orchestras (or ensembles) with one player per part, to larger scale orchestras with many players per part. Examples of the smaller variety were Bach's orchestras, for example in Koethen where he had access to an ensemble of up to 18 players. Examples of large scale Baroque orchestras would include Corelli's orchestra in Rome which ranged between 35 and 80 players for day-to-day performances, being enlarged to 150 players for special occasions.The term 'Baroque orchestra' is commonly used today to refer to chamber orchestras giving historically informed performances of baroque or classical on period Baroque instruments or replicas. The period-instrument revival during the 1970s inspired the development of the first period-instrument baroque orchestras, led by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Gustav Leonhardt and Frans Bruggen. Since then many baroque orchestras have been formed across Europe, as well as some in North America. Baroque orchestras of today include:The Academy of Ancient MusicAmerican Bach SoloistsApollo’s Fire: The Cleveland Baroque OrchestraArion Baroque Orchestra, Artistic Director : Claire Guimond, Montreal, CanadaLes Arts FlorissantsThe Hague's Baroque Orchestra: The New Dutch AcademyBoston BaroqueBourbon Baroque: Louisville's Period Instrument EnsembleAtlanta Baroque OrchestraConcerto ItalianoConcerto KölnOrchestra of the Age of EnlightenmentPortland Baroque OrchestraThe English Baroque SoloistsThe English ConcertEuropa GalanteFlorilegiumFreiburger BarockorchesterHespèrion XX and Hespèrion XXIIl Giardino ArmonicoMusica Antiqua KölnMusicians of the King's Road (Kuninkaantien muusikot)New Trinity BaroqueNewport Baroque OrchestraLes PaladinsPhilharmonia Baroque OrchestraTaverner Consort and PlayersTafelmusik Baroque OrchestraBarocco sempre giovaneLa Chapelle RhénaneWrocławska Orkiestra Barokowa↑ ↑".
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- Q4863056 comment "The Baroque orchestra is the type of orchestra that existed during the Baroque era, commonly identified as 1600-1750. Its origins were in France where Jean-Baptiste Lully added the newly re-designed hautbois and transverse flutes to his vingt-quatre violons du Roy. As well as violins and woodwinds, the baroque orchestra contained continuo instruments such as the theorbo and harpsichord.In the Baroque period, the orchestra was not standardised in size.".
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