The original Broadway pit consisted of a 26 piece orchestra.
The opening was a gala affair, complete with music from a 55 piece orchestra.
The live performance included various vocal singers, a 21 piece orchestra, dancers and a chorus.
In Act Three, the band played with the full 60 piece orchestra on all tracks.
The first concert was performed in 1957 by a 30 piece orchestra to an audience of the same size.
Studio A was designed to fit a 50 piece orchestra.
The music was recorded with a 27 piece choir and a 60 piece orchestra.
Steiner completed the score in six weeks and recorded it with a 46 piece orchestra.
The theater opened with a staff of over 130 people, including a full-time 34 piece orchestra, a nurse, firemen and others.
The music is played live, on stage, by an estimated 25 piece orchestra.