- to
publish their concertos. A few
decades later,
Venetian composers, such as
Antonio Vivaldi, had
written hundreds of
violin concertos,
while also producing...
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fifth concerto. "Milestones of the Millennium: Bach's "Brandenburg"
Concertos". NPR.
Retrieved 7
December 2019. "Bach –
Brandenburg Concertos". classic...
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Amadeus Mozart's
concertos for
piano and
orchestra are
numbered from 1 to 27. The
first four
numbered concertos and
three unnumbered concertos are
early works...
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wrote many
violin sonatas;
other forms of
chamber music;
violin concertos, and
other concertos for one or more solo instruments; m****es, and
other religious...
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large ensemble.
Piano concertos are
typically virtuosic showpieces which require an
advanced level of technique.
Piano concertos are
typically written...
- 1052–1058),
three concertos for two
harpsichords (BWV 1060–1062), two
concertos for
three harpsichords (BWV 1063 and 1064), and one
concerto for four harpsichords...
- Beethoven's last two
piano concertos, the
pianist was the "hero," the
dominant and
directional soloist. Also, in Mozart's
concertos, the
soloist was a virtuoso...
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technically challenging piano concertos in the
standard classical piano repertoire.
Rachmaninoff composed the
concerto in
Dresden completing it on September...
- that the four
concertos were in fact part of a set of twelve, set
about finding a full
score and
eventually recorded the
other eight concertos in Zürich in...
- in Salzburg,
during which he
wrote his five
violin concertos,
Sinfonia Concertante, and
Concerto for
Flute and Harp, as well as
sacred pieces and m****es...