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Definition of Concerted piece

Concerted piece
Concerted Con*cert"ed, a. Mutually contrived or planned; agreed on; as, concerted schemes, signals. Concerted piece (Mus.), a composition in parts for several voices or instrument, as a trio, a quartet, etc.

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- No. 4 (Bach), Canzon Septimi Toni (G. Gabrieli), Alta (De La Torre) Concerted piece for Tape Recorder and Orchestra (Luening-Ussachevsky) Concerto for...
- country l****, you know, fresh to all the streets and houses..." No. 8 - Concerted Piece - " Open windows, open doors, sprinkle tea-leaves on the floors..."...
- Chorus - "I am favourably known as a high-class chaperone" No. 6 - Concerted piece, with Girls & Major - "To the barracks we have come" No. 7 - Dr. Brierly...
- 23 - Concerted Piece - "See here, my lads, what would you do if you should find your love untrue..." No. 23a - Melos No. 24 - Concerted Piece and Quarreling...
- that North Korean nuclear ambitions could be forestalled if there were concerted multinational diplomacy, with some "limits to patience" backed up by threat...
- euphonion, a duet for cornet and tenor or it may be harmonised as a concerted piece for the prin****l instruments with a staccato accompaniment for the...
- Squire and Spoofah - "If you go to a swell Music Hall..." No. 11 - Concerted Piece - Finale - The Red Morocco Boot - "If you should ask for our advice...
- 18 February 1886, the piece moved to the Gaiety Theatre, London, and by the end of 1885 another cast had begun touring the piece in the British provinces...
- the days are closing in..." (6 verses) Eccentric Dance (Francois) Concerted Piece - "Across the waters blue we're very proud to see..." Recit. & Song...
- Vicar of Bray at the Savoy on 28 January 1892. During the decade since the piece had been first presented, the public had come to accept clergymen as comic...