concertos

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English - Turkish
konçertoları
concerto
(isim) konçerto
concerto
{i} konçerto

Sen hiç Brandenburg Konçertolarını dinledin mi, Johann Sebastian Bach tarafından? - Have you ever listened to the Brandenburg Concertos, by Johann Sebastian Bach?

Saksafonda Vivaldi'nin fagot konçertosunu çalmak çok zor. - It's very hard to play Vivaldi's bassoon concerto on the saxophone.

English - English
plural of concerto
concerto
a musical composition
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{n} music made for a concert
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A piece for soloist(s) and orchestra
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A work for a solo instrument and orchestra or two solo instruments
concerto
A piece of music for one or more solo instruments and orchestra
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a work using and contrasting solo instrument(s) and orchestra - generally in three movements
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a large-scale orchestral work featuring a solo instrument contrasted with an orchestral ensemble Its typical form consists of three movements that are usually fast-slow-fast
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A concerto is an instrumental work that alternates between an orchestra and a smaller group of instruments, or a solo instrument This musical form showed virtuosity, especially in the cadenza section, in which the solo instrument ornaments the final cadence
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multimovement work for orchestra and an instrumental soloist
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A composition (usually in symphonic form with three movements) in which one instrument (or two or three) stands out in bold relief against the orchestra, or accompaniment, so as to display its qualities or the performer's skill
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This is an instrumental work that maintains contrast between an orchestral ensemble and a smaller group or a solo instrument
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– A piece of music played by a solo instrument, accompanied by an orchestra or band
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(Italian): A piece of music where one player (the "soloist") sits or stands at the front of the stage, playing the melody, while the rest of the orchestra accompanies her
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A concerto is a music that there is a soloiest, who can play any kinds of music, such as cello, voice, piano, or basketball oh well u dont' usually c a basketball player on a stage in a music hall So the orchestra is to accmpany the soloieest, and of course the soloiest is the focus of the music and audience ShowMeSome: Taikovsky Violin Concerto
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A piece of music for one or more solo instruments and orchestra, usually with three contrasting movements
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A concerto is a piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra. Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto. a wonderful concerto for two violins and string orchestra. concertos a piece of classical music, usually for one instrument and an orchestra. Musical composition for solo instrument and orchestra. The solo concerto grew out of the older concerto grosso. Giuseppe Torelli's violin concertos of 1698 are the first known solo concertos. Antonio Vivaldi, the first important concerto composer, wrote more than 350 solo concertos, mostly for violin. Johann Sebastian Bach wrote the first keyboard concertos. From the Classical period on, most concertos have been written for piano, followed in popularity by the violin and then the cello. Wofgang Amadeus Mozart wrote 27 piano concertos; other notable composers of piano concertos include Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn, Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, and Johannes Brahms. From the outset the concerto has been almost exclusively a three-movement form, with fast tempos in the first and third movements and a slow central movement. It has generally been intended to display the soloist's virtuosity, particularly in the unaccompanied and often improvised cadenzas near the ends of the first and third movements. Nineteenth-century concertos were often conceived as a kind of dramatic struggle between soloist and orchestra; many later composers preferred that the soloist blend with the orchestra
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A large composition for orchestra and solo instruments or small solo group
concerto
a composition for orchestra and a soloist
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(Italian) A composition intended to display the powers of some particular instrument, with orchestral accompaniments
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{i} musical composition for soloist and orchestra
concerto
A piece for a soloist and orchestra
concerto
Music composed for a solo instrument or orchestra
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