For anyone interested in this thread, by a happy serendipity I found (stumbled across it in a used CD store) exactly what I was looking for when I initiated this thread: a two-CD set from Vanguard Classics (released 1996) called A Demonstration of the Instruments of the Orchestra.
The set is narrated by David Randolph, who introduces it by saying: "This is a demonstration of the instruments of the orchestra, illustrating their ranges, their unique techniques, their expressive abilities, and their special features." Most of the demonstrations include a brief classical excerpt demonstrating the use of the instrument in a well-known classical piece. CD 1 has demonstrations of strings and woodwinds; CD 2 has demonstrations of brass and percussion.
These are followed by a full-length, unnarrated performance of Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (Johannes Somary conducting the English Chamber Orchestra, recorded 1974). There is also an excellent, detailed booklet. The demonstrations of the instruments (excluding the Britten piece) take an hour and a half. This is probably more in line with what many listeners are looking for, instead of the much more comprehensive seven-CD Naxos set Instruments of the Orchestra, which is just too much for a lot of listeners. Anyway, it may be hard to find, but I can recommend this Vanguard set.
The set is narrated by David Randolph, who introduces it by saying: "This is a demonstration of the instruments of the orchestra, illustrating their ranges, their unique techniques, their expressive abilities, and their special features." Most of the demonstrations include a brief classical excerpt demonstrating the use of the instrument in a well-known classical piece. CD 1 has demonstrations of strings and woodwinds; CD 2 has demonstrations of brass and percussion.
These are followed by a full-length, unnarrated performance of Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (Johannes Somary conducting the English Chamber Orchestra, recorded 1974). There is also an excellent, detailed booklet. The demonstrations of the instruments (excluding the Britten piece) take an hour and a half. This is probably more in line with what many listeners are looking for, instead of the much more comprehensive seven-CD Naxos set Instruments of the Orchestra, which is just too much for a lot of listeners. Anyway, it may be hard to find, but I can recommend this Vanguard set.