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Apart from being a solo star instrument, the piano was originally used in the orchestra to add strength to weak bits of music.
Since 1900 the piano has become more equal and, aside from playing along with the others, it often gets passages to play alone.

Listen to the Piano

listen to.gif Range of the piano Listen to all the notes of the piano

listen to.gif Special effects Glissandi /   Cluster Plucked

listen to.gif Hear it in action Listen to this extract from Grieg's Piano Concerto

  

The keyboard player is often called upon to play other instruments. Find out more below.
 

celeste
 
Celeste
This instrument will charm you!

listen image A little bit of magic from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker
 

synthesiser
 
Synthesiser
This keyboard will make any sound you need!

listen image Listen to the synthesiser in John Adams' Fearful Symmetries
 

organ
 
Organ
This is an orchestra in itself!

listen image Listen to the organ in Saint-Saëns' 3rd Symphony
 
 

  
  

Elizabeth Burley
  
Meet the Orchestra!
Elizabeth Burley plays the piano with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Read about her below.
  

  
Elizabeth Burley, Piano
How old were you when you first started playing?
I was six and a half.
Why did you choose this instrument?
There was always a piano in the house so it seemed the natural thing to do.
Do you play any other instruments?
I also studied the harpsichord and will have a go at all other keyboard instruments! I also learned the cello but you wouldn't want to hear me play it!
What do you like most about playing in an orchestra?
There is always something to learn and something to be challenged by. It's always thrilling to be part of the amazing sound of a large symphony orchestra.
Do you play any other kind of music?
I'm ashamed to admit I don't.
What is your favourite music?
I love so much different music but if I was going onto a desert island it would have to be Rachmaninov's piano music.
Do you have any other hobbies?
Tennis, jiving, hill walking and going to the theatre.
What would you have been if you weren't a musician?
I never really considered doing anything else but would have enjoyed something to do with the theatre.
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Woodwind
 

Brass
 
Flute
Trumpet
Oboe
French Horn
Clarinet
Trombone
Bassoon
Tuba
 
 

Strings

Percussion
Violin
Tuned
Viola
Untuned
Cello
Timpani
Double Bass
 
Harp
 

Keyboards

Conductor

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