Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
They will be joined for the second half by a small chamber orchestra.
After high school I took a year off and organized a chamber orchestra.
And that is also the reason I founded the chamber orchestra.
We've been talking about doing something like taking a small chamber orchestra - 10 or 15 people - and tour with them.
The program is intended to generate a school chamber orchestra within four years.
Music on the Moon (1996), for full or chamber orchestra.
Like the one you were telling me about a few weeks back, with that chamber orchestra?"
Music for a house full time for large chamber orchestra.
"We're one of the few festivals to have a chamber orchestra," he said.
In addition, a chamber orchestra is formed for different concerts as needed.
At the time there was a dearth of chamber orchestras.
The Philharmonic, cut down to a 30-piece chamber orchestra, also will perform alone.
He has played with all the major London symphony and chamber orchestras.
This chamber orchestra works without a conductor and more often than not, the results are stunning.
"More of a chamber orchestra," determined a companion, who got it just right.
The work calls for 14 singer-actors, and a 12-piece chamber orchestra.
"One of the top five chamber orchestras in America."
It has since grown into a beginning, advanced, and chamber orchestra of around 60 musicians.
Dancers, a chamber orchestra and a high school choir are also performing.
There are several chamber orchestras which focus on works for smaller ensembles.
The Times has gone so far as to say "This group must be the best chamber orchestra on earth."
Since 1994 he has composed several works for soloist and chamber orchestra.
He is perhaps best known for revitalizing the genre of the chamber orchestra.
Juan is a music director of a chamber orchestra.
It was arranged for chamber orchestra and used a harpsichord.