The orchestra is basically a chamber orchestra (a form of which is sometimes also called a "Mozart orchestra"), meaning that it has fewer musicians than a full-sized symphony orchestra (especially in the strings, since the number of woodwind, horn players and other musicians is less flexible), producing lighter, chamber-music-like sound. However, the number of musicians sometimes exceeds this format: in its June 2012 concerts, for example, the orchestra played
Ludwig van Beethoven's
Egmont Overture and
Robert Schumann's
Piano Concerto and
Second Symphony with 14 first violins, 12 second violins, 10 violas, 8 cellos and 5 double-basses (typical numbers in a symphony orchestra being 16 first violins, 14 second violins, 12 violas, 10 cellos and 8 double-basses). The orchestra acts as a meeting-place for young musicians from many countries, partly selected through the
Orchestra Mozart Academy within the Philharmonic Academy, and experienced musicians. The latter have included violinist
Giuliano Carmignola, violists
Wolfram Christ and
Diemut Poppen, double-bass player
Alois Posch, oboist
Lucas Macias Navarro, flautist
Jacques Zoon, horn player
Alessio Allegrini.
Diego Matheuz is Principal Guest Conductor of the Orchestra Mozart. == Recordings ==