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Concertina
Concertina Con`cer*ti"na, n. [From It. concerto a concert.]
A small musical instrument on the principle of the accordion.
It is a small elastic box, or bellows, having free reeds on
the inside, and keys and handles on the outside of each of
the two hexagonal heads.
ConcertingConcert Con*cert", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Concerted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Concerting.] [F. concerter, It. concertare,
conertare, prob. from L. consertus, p. p. of conserere to
join together; con- + serere to join together, influenced by
concertare to contend; con- + centare to strive; properly, to
try to decide; fr. cernere to distinguish. See Series, and
cf. Concern.]
1. To plan together; to settle or adjust by conference,
agreement, or consultation.
It was concerted to begin the siege in March. --Bp.
Burnet.
2. To plan; to devise; to arrange.
A commander had more trouble to concert his defense
before the people than to plan . . . the campaign.
--Burke. ConcertinoConcertino Con`cer*ti"no, n. [See Concertina.] (Mus.)
A piece for one or more solo instruments with orchestra; --
more concise than the concerto. Concertion
Concertion Con*cer"tion, n.
Act of concerting; adjustment. [R.] --Young.
Disconcertion
Disconcertion Dis`con*cer"tion, n.
The act of disconcerting, or state of being disconcerted;
discomposure; perturbation. [R.] --State Trials (1794).
PreconcertingPreconcert Pre`con*cert", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Preconcerted;
p. pr. & vb. n. Preconcerting.]
To concert or arrange beforehand; to settle by previous
agreement. Preconcertion
Preconcertion Pre`con*cer"tion, n.
The act of preconcerting; preconcert. --Dr. T. Dwight.
Meaning of Concerti from wikipedia
- A
concerto (/kənˈtʃɛərtoʊ/;
plural concertos, or
concerti from the
Italian plural) is, from the late
Baroque era,
mostly understood as an instrumental...
- Four
Seasons (Italian: Le
quattro stagioni) is a
group of four
violin concerti by
Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of
which gives musical expression...
-
Umberto Concerti (1891–1979) was an
Italian painter,
painting both
vedute and portraits.
Concerti was born in
Stienta (Province of Rovigo). He
began as...
-
Twelve concerti grossi, Op. 6, is a
collection of
twelve concerti written by
Arcangelo Corelli probably in the 1680s but not
prepared for
publication until...
- "with its
greater opportunities for
soloistic display ... '
Concerti a quattro', '
Concerti a cinque' etc.", and also
perhaps that Bach was
indicating the...
-
Genova Blues. In 1991, De André
toured released the
double live
album 1991
Concerti. In
these years, De André
collaborated also with
other duets in Italian:...
- The
Concerti grossi, Op. 3, HWV 312–317, are six
concerti grossi by
George Frideric Handel compiled into a set and
published by John
Walsh in 1734. Musicologists...
- pipe organ, as it is very
expensive to hire a full orchestra.
Keyboard concerti were
common in the time of
Johann Sebastian Bach in the
Baroque music era...
-
grosso (pronounced [konˈtʃɛrto ˈɡrɔsso];
Italian for big concert(o),
plural concerti grossi [konˈtʃɛrti ˈɡrɔssi]) is a form of
baroque music in
which the musical...
- and duets;
numerous arias; odes and serenatas; solo and trio sonatas; 18
concerti grossi; and 12
organ concertos.
Collected editions of Handel's
works include...