Concerto grosso
The concerto grosso developed towards the end of the 17th century, particularly with the works in this form by Corelli, followed by Handel and many other composers. A small group of soloists, often two… More »
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The concerto grosso (Italian for big concert(o) , plural concerti grossi ) is a form of baroque music in which the musical material is passed between a small group of soloists (the concertino ...
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concerto grosso n. , pl. , concerti grossi . A composition for a small group of instrumental soloists and an orchestra ... Music Encyclopedia: Concerto grosso...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on concerto grosso (music), common type of orchestral music of the Baroque era (c. 1600–c. 1750), characterized by contrast between a small group of soloists (soli, concertino, principale) and the full orchestra (tutti, concerto grosso, ripieno). ... Learn more about "concerto grosso"
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A new trend in concerto grosso style was inaugurated by Vivaldi, who consistently used the three-movement scheme allegro-adagio-allegro and largely discarded the contrapuntal treatment of the earlier masters in favor of a novel style of rhythmic precision and dynamic drive.
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A Concerto Grosso is a piece of music from the 18th century in which there are a small group of instruments and a large group of instruments. These two groups are contrasted with one another. Sometimes both play together, sometimes one plays by itself, or the two groups might echo one another.
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Concerto Grosso is fully licensed by AHHA (American Holsteiner Horse Association) and ISR/Oldenburg N/A. He completed the 100-day test at Paxton Farms, OH, in 2002 with excellent scores, including "9" for character.
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Concerto grosso forms ... In Corelli's day, two distinct forms of the concerto grosso were distinguished: the concerto da chiesa (church concert) and the concerto da camera (chamber concert). ... 1 Formation of the Concerto Grosso...
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; CONCERTO GROSSO - The principal Baroque orchestral form, contrasting a single solo or group of solo instruments and a small orchestra. ... Concerto grosso is orchestral form; Concerto grosso has feature tutti; Concerto grosso has feature solo; Concerto grosso standardized by Antonio Vivaldi; Concerto grosso is genre of...
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Online Learning Center ... Music Appreciation 3e Kamien ... Concerto Grosso (Mvt. 1)
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