オーケストラookesutora
1.
A large musical ensemble that performs music using a variety of instruments, primarily wind, string, and percussion, to create harmonious and richly layered soundscapes.
2.
A group of musicians organized to play orchestral music, often found in concert halls and theaters, typically seated in a specific arrangement in front of the stage.
3.
The collective body of musicians working in coordination to interpret and perform compositions written specifically for orchestral arrangements, known for their rehearsals, conductor, and performances.