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The phrase "viable orchestra" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an orchestra that is capable of functioning effectively or is sustainable in its operations. Example: "The new funding has ensured that the community will have a viable orchestra for years to come."
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The school boasts a viable orchestra.
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"It's a hell of a problem keeping an orchestra viable in an atmosphere where the competition, not only in New York City, is ferocious," Mr. Barbash said.
Nevertheless, Thomas Zehetmair's Tchaikovsky cycle suggests that a chamber-size orchestra can be viable in this repertoire.
Although neither volunteered as much, it is a primary goal of the Sphinx Organization to make membership in an orchestra seem not so much a fallback as a viable and attractive option in itself.
With the miking, the balances were terribly off, especially at the beginning, and individual weaknesses in the orchestra were magnified; but as the orchestra played its way into the piece, a more viable picture started to emerge.
In an email she sent to supporters of the orchestra, Allison Vulgamore, the ensemble's president and chief executive, said, "The talents of our great musicians must be recognized while also balancing the need for the kind of careful financial stewardship that will keep the Philadelphia Orchestra strong and viable for years to come".
See orchestra.
Symphony Orchestra.
Financially viable.
Bang! goes the orchestra.
PURCHASE Mariinsky Orchestra, classical.
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