Prague Chamber Orchestra Boast A Unique Position Not Only Among Czech Ensembles For Similar Formations Are Quite Rare Even Worldwide As Performing Music Without A Conductor Requires A Special Rapport Of All Orchestra Members. Each Relates Not To The Conductor's Baton But To The Ensemble As A Whole Assuming The Role Of A Chamber Music Player Even Though The Instrumentation Is Much Larger Stemming From The Late 18th Century Peak Classicist Period Practice. The Instrumentation Thus Comprises A Multiplied String Quartet 12 Violins 4 Violas 4 Violoncellos A 2 Basses Supplemented With A Doubled Wind Sextet Flutes Oboes Clarinets Bassoons French Horns Trumpets And Tympani.