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I would take issue with the description of RV as a "chamber orchestra". They are an instrumental pop group which plays classical/baroque-influenced music on a mixture of classical and electric/electronic instruments plus rock drums. To describe them as a chamber orchestra implies that they are comparable with a traditional, entirely acoustic chamber orchestra, which they are obviously not.
Simon Beck London, UK
It's been 23 years, admittedly, but...wasn't La Serenissima used for ITV programme trailers, rather than BBC? I'm loathe to edit the main article unless anyone else can corroborate this one, but that's certainly my memory...
David Brider 16:08, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
It *was* ITV. Changing it now. --Eyetie 09:07, 17 October 2006 (UTC)