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=== Classical === {{See also|Concert version|Concert piece}} [[File:Classical spectacular10.jpg|thumb|A [[classical music]] concert in the [[Rod Laver Arena]] in [[Melbourne]], Australia, in 2005]] Classical concerts embody two different styles of classical music β orchestral and choral. They are performed by a plethora of different groups in [[List of concert halls|concert halls]] or other performing art venues. For [[orchestra]], depending on the number of performers and the instruments used, concerts include [[chamber music]], chamber orchestra, or symphony orchestra. Chamber orchestra is a small-scale orchestra containing between ten and forty members, mostly string instruments, and likely led by a conductor. Symphony orchestra, on the other hand, is a large-scale orchestra that can have up to eighty or more members, which is led by a conductor and is performed with instruments such as [[Violin|strings]], [[Woodwind instrument|woodwinds]], [[brass instrument]]s, and [[Percussion instrument|percussion]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/art/orchestra-music|title=Orchestra|last=Gaur|first=Aakanksha|date=2015-04-28|website=Interlude.hk|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-21}}</ref> For choral style pieces, concerts include [[Choir|Choral music]], [[Opera]], and [[Musical theatre|musical theater]]. Each encompassing a variety of singers who are organized by a conductor or director.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.naxos.com/education/enjoy1_kinds.asp|title=Kinds of Concerts: How To Enjoy A Live Concert|website=naxos.com|access-date=2019-03-20}}</ref>
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