Definition of Concertato. Meaning of Concertato. Synonyms of Concertato

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Meaning of Concertato from wikipedia

- Concertato is a term in early Baroque music referring to either a genre or a style of music in which groups of instruments or voices share a melody, usually...
- The Hymn concertato is a genre of hymn arrangement for choir in which varied treatments of stanzas are written out, all based on the familiar tune, and...
- originally intended to differentiate between Renaissance polyphony and Baroque concertato musical styles. In the 19th century, a renewed interest in Renaissance...
- many voices; the solo madrigal with instrumental accompaniment; and the concertato madrigal, of which Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) was the most famous...
- parts (a sei): Soloists (concertato instruments, together forming the concertino): traverso violin concertato harpsichord concertato Accompaniment, i.e. ripieno...
- northern Italian composer of the early Baroque era, writing in the new concertato style. He was one of the most inventive, influential, and po****r composers...
- counterpoint. Principle of duality, or opposing elements, is the basis for the concertato or concerted style, both words being derived from concertare, meaning...
- called madrigals, motets, or even concertos (in the earlier sense of "concertato", meaning "with instruments"). In poetry, the term monody has become specialized...
- aria – repeated short instrumental interruptions of vocal p****ages. The concertato style – contrast in sound between groups of instruments. Extensive ornamentation...
- uncomfortable, and the climb to C6 required at the conclusion of the grand concertato of the first-act finale rather difficult to achieve'. The singing lesson...