I would start with the KM184 as an ORTF, dont know what the height of the ceiling is, but if its low than in the middle between the conductors head and the ceiling, if its high(10 meters!?) then a good 3 meters above the conducters head. Than I wound use the AT40s for spot mics on violins 1st and 2nd, the 414 for Violas, Royer for cellos and u87 for bass. And the TLM149 for wood and brass if there is any.
That would be my starting point, I would probaly swap around with the mics for violas, cellos and bass to get the right balance.
Have fun! :Spin:
*Edit*
As im at work now I´ll take a few pictures with my phone of the setup we have this week, as its a small 14 piece all tho no strings, only wood and brass and a little rythm section with Drums, acc and bass. But it will give you a picture of how we do it here at the Danish Radio concert hall.
Here the main set. Its DPA 4011 in ORTF than DPA4006 in AB and the wider AB is Schoeps.
This was just to show the height of the main set over the conductor. Plus theres a much wider AC set of 4006 that I high lighted in this and the next picture as well thats used for more wideness an ambience.
Again main set and wide AC
The last picture is of the Decca Tree. Its not in use as there are no strings on this production. But if it was a full scale Orcestra setup the Decca tree combined with the main set and wide AC would be what makes up the core sound of the orcestra. And shit load of spot mic from the ceiling would be used for inhancing different part in the music, for example violas if they are featured in the score.
I know this a big hall and this setup might not hold up and a smaller studio. But maybe it can help in some way.