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Concerto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Concerto pathétique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Concerto pathétique , written in 1865, (S.258/R.356), is Franz Liszt's most substantial and ambitious two-piano work (without orchestra). At least two (solo) piano concerto arrangements of t...
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16. A concerto is a large-scale work in several movements for a. an instrumental soloist c. any combination of instruments b. an instrumental soloist and orchestra d. symphonic orchestra...
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A large-scale work in several movements for solo instrument(s) and orchestra is called:: A concerto. ... The solo concerto is:: An instrumental work, usually in three movements, that features one performer supported by an accompanying group of instruments.
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The solo concerto is: An instrumental work, usually in three movements, that features one performer supported by an accompanying group of instruments. ... A large-scale work in several movements for solo instrument(s) and orchestra is called: A concerto.
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Concerto - a large-scale orchestral work featuring a solo instrument contrasted with an orchestral ensemble. Its typical form consists of three movements that are usually fast-slow-fast. ... Nocturne - in the eighteenth century, it was used to describe a short serenade in several movements for a small group of instruments.
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he recorded it several times but the one I know and love the first one, ... Overall, then, this decent but slightly dull playing of a decent but slightly dull work. Martin's and Kuchar's approach works better in the Concerto-Rhapsody, but the end result is not particularly memorable, neither in terms of musical content...
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