Definition of Concertino. Meaning of Concertino. Synonyms of Concertino

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Definition of Concertino

Concertino
Concertino Con`cer*ti"no, n. [See Concertina.] (Mus.) A piece for one or more solo instruments with orchestra; -- more concise than the concerto.

Meaning of Concertino from wikipedia

- Look up concertino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Concertino may refer to: Concertino (composition), a small or short concerto Concertino (group)...
- the musical material is p****ed between a small group of soloists (the concertino) and full orchestra (the ripieno, tutti or concerto grosso). This is in...
- Concertino is the diminutive of concerto, thus literally a small or short concerto. Listed by composer: Hendrik Andriessen: Concertino for oboe and string...
- The Concertino for piano, two violins, viola, clarinet, French horn and b****oon is a composition by the Czech composer Leoš Janáček. The composition was...
- Ferdinand David's Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra, Op. 4, was composed in 1837. It was dedicated to Karl Traugott Queisser, who was a good friend...
- The Flute Concertino in D major, Op. 107, is a concertino composed in 1902 by French composer Cécile Chaminade. It was originally written for flute and...
- The Concertino da camera for alto saxophone and eleven instruments was written by Jacques Ibert in 1935. Ibert dedicated the work to saxophone pioneer...
- The Concertino for Horn and Orchestra in E minor, J188 (Op. 45), was composed in 1806 for the Karlsruhe player Dautrevaux, and revised for the Munich virtuoso...
- George Balanchine (/ˈbælən(t)ʃiːn, ˌbælənˈ(t)ʃiːn/; born Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze; January 22, 1904 [O.S. January 9] – April 30, 1983) was a...
- Carl Maria von Weber wrote his Concertino for Clarinet in E-flat major, Op. 26, J. 109, for clarinettist Heinrich Bärmann in 1811. Weber wrote the work...