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A Baroque orchestra is an ensemble for mixed instruments that existed during the Baroque era of Western Classical music, commonly identified as 1600–1750. Baroque orchestras are typically much smaller, in terms of the number of performers, than their Romantic-era counterparts. Baroque orchestras originated in France where Jean-Baptiste Lully added the newly re-designed hautbois (oboe) and transverse flutes to his orchestra, Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi ("The Twenty-Four Violins of the King"). As well as violins and woodwinds, baroque orchestras often contained basso continuo instruments such as the theorbo, the lute, the harpsichord and the pipe organ.

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  • Barockorchester (de)
  • Baroka orkestro (eo)
  • Baroque orchestra (en)
  • Барочный оркестр (ru)
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  • Ein Barockorchester ist eine Form des instrumentalen Ensembles, das sich in der Periode des Barock herausgebildet hat. In der Musikgeschichte wird der Zeitraum von 1600 bis 1750 als Barock innerhalb dessen definiert, was gemeinhin als „klassische Musik“ gilt. Vorformen entstanden schon im 16. Jahrhundert. Barockorchester sind in den meisten Fällen kleiner als moderne Orchester, wie sie sich mit der auslaufenden Epoche der Wiener Klassik und der Frühphase der Romantik zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts herauszubilden begannen. Im Barockorchester spielten oft auch begabte musikalische Laien mit. (de)
  • Baroka orkestro estasklasikmuzika orkestro,kiu ludas sur el la tempo de la baroko,klasika epoko,aŭ romantika epoko. Kelkaj el la barokaj orkestroj,kiuj ludas sur periodaj instrumentoj,estas: * * * * (eo)
  • A Baroque orchestra is an ensemble for mixed instruments that existed during the Baroque era of Western Classical music, commonly identified as 1600–1750. Baroque orchestras are typically much smaller, in terms of the number of performers, than their Romantic-era counterparts. Baroque orchestras originated in France where Jean-Baptiste Lully added the newly re-designed hautbois (oboe) and transverse flutes to his orchestra, Les Vingt-quatre Violons du Roi ("The Twenty-Four Violins of the King"). As well as violins and woodwinds, baroque orchestras often contained basso continuo instruments such as the theorbo, the lute, the harpsichord and the pipe organ. (en)
  • Баро́чный оркестр (англ. Baroque orchestra, нем. Barockorchester) — разговорный термин, описывающий разновидность современного камерного оркестра со специализацией на ансамблевой и оркестровой западноевропейской музыке XVII—XVIII веков, исполняемой в «аутентичной манере». В строгом смысле термин «барочный оркестр» используется в некоторых исследованиях, посвящённых истории оркестра, для характеристики ансамбля расширенного состава («оркестра»), характерного для эпохи барокко. (ru)
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