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    | Author: Hikaru Date:   2002-11-22 11:27
 
 Not exactly a woodwind question but I was wondering for some time what is the differences between symphony orchestra and philharmonic orchestra? Are there other types of orchestra too? O_o Thanks!
 
 
 
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    | Author: oboeguy Date:   2002-11-22 22:23
 
 "philharmonic": lovers of harmony
 
 All orchestras are usually "symphonies" some use the title "philharmonic" or "pops" and such.
 
 Oboeguy
 
 
 
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    | Author: Hikaru Date:   2002-11-23 09:56
 
 Thanks! So is there any reason why they name their orchestras like that?
 
 I mean....for example: Why Boston Pops? Do they play pop songs or something....?
 
 
 
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    | Author: Torus Tubarius Date:   2002-11-23 13:46
 
 Yes actually there is a difference between pops orchestras and your everyday run-of-the-mill symphony orchestra for the exact reason you mentioned.  However few things in the music world are absolute; pops orchestras don't always just play popular works, and symphony orchestras sometimes play pops.
 
 
 
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    | Author: sÖmeone Date:   2002-11-24 04:32
 
 well according to my worn out brain i think philharmonic orchestras are larger comprising of more players. As Torus said....they don't necessarily play pop for pop orchestras.
 
 
 
 
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