- The
ripieno (Italian pronunciation: [riˈpjɛːno],
Italian for "stuffing" or "padding") is the bulk of
instrumental parts of a
musical ensemble who do not...
-
between a
small group of
soloists (the concertino) and full
orchestra (the
ripieno,
tutti or
concerto grosso). This is in
contrast to the solo
concerto which...
- The
ripieno concerto is a late
Baroque music genre. The word
ripieno is from the
Italian for "padding,"
referring to the
string orchestra and any wind...
-
Viola in
ripieno, Violoncello,
Violone è
Cembalo concertato.
Allegro Affettuoso in B
minor Allegro Concertino: harpsichord, violin,
flute Ripieno: violin...
-
concertato violin no
longer doubles the
ripieno violin in
tutti p****ages
according to the
Italian practice,
instead the
ripieno violin is
mostly doubled by the...
-
Composition for a
group of solo
instruments (concertino or soli) and
orchestra (
ripieno or tutti)
conjunct An
adjective applied to a
melodic line that
moves by...
-
written for two
choruses and orchestras.
Choir I
consists of a
soprano in
ripieno voice, a
soprano solo, an alto solo, a
tenor solo, SATB chorus, two traversos...
-
certainly have
given private concerts in
court (or to the nobility) and the
ripieno parts would have been pla**** by the
resident orchestra.
Peter Williams...
- to omit b****oons. It is also one of Mozart's two horn
concertos to have
ripieno horns (horns
included in the
orchestra besides the soloist),
though in...
- ****s), and
pressing again reverts to the
previous registration.
Concertino Ripieno Solo "Tutti".
Artopium musical terms.
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