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Orchestral jazz
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a style of jazz that incorporates large ensembles or orchestras, often featuring intricate arrangements and compositions, and blending jazz improvisation with classical instrumentation
What is "orchestral jazz"?
Orchestral jazz is a genre that combines the improvisational and rhythmic elements of jazz with the structured, melodic qualities of orchestral music. It features jazz ensembles accompanied by a full orchestra, including strings, brass, and woodwinds, creating a rich and expansive sound. The genre blends the complexity and spontaneity of jazz with the lush, layered arrangements of classical orchestration. This fusion allows for intricate, large-scale compositions that highlight both the dynamism of jazz and the grandeur of orchestral music.