PART IV
How the Orchestra Grew
This work serves as a practical guide for music lovers, surveying the modern orchestra by describing each instrument family—strings, woodwind, brass, and percussion—their tonal characters, typical parts, and solo versus ensemble roles. It explains scoring and orchestration principles, illustrates instruments and quoted passages to aid identification, and examines the conductor's emergence, responsibilities, and techniques. It also discusses requisites of good orchestral playing and traces the orchestra's historical development and the growth of orchestral repertoire from early Baroque through the Romantic era. Chapters balance technical description with accessible historical and practical commentary.
How the Orchestra Grew