Concerto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Concerto (from the Italian: , plural concerti or the anglicised form concertos ) usually refers to a three-part musical work in which one solo instrument (for instance, a piano or violi...
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Sonata form - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sonata form (also sonata-allegro form ) is a musical form that has been used widely since the early Classical period. While it is typically used in the first movement of multimovement pieces, it is...
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A classical concerto is a three-movement work for an instrumental soloist and orchestra. It combines the soloist's virtuosity and interpretive abilities with the orchestra's wide range of tone colour and dynamics. ... Int the first movement and sometimes in the last movement, there is a special unaccompanied showpiece for...
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The homepage of Brian Uri!, featuring daily updates, photos, music, art, writings, and more... ... This presentation is divided into two sections, the first being commonly accepted information about the first movement concerto forms of three eras: the concerto grosso, the Classical concerto, and the post-Classical concerto.
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Classical performers who hear applause after a first movement are likewise tempted to conclude that their good work will go unrecognized by all these ABM rubes. ... Not only did people applaud after the first movement of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, they applauded so tepidly at the conclusion that there was a danger...
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A challenge has long been due to the accepted view of the anomalous form of the first movement of the classical concerto: that it evolved from the Baroque ritornello concerto, typified by Vivaldi; that it was, in consequence, conservative, burdened by its Baroque inheritance, slow to absorb sonata style;
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Herbert von Karajan conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in the first movement of Prokofiev's Classical Symphony, op. 25 (1917). ... Herbert von Karajan conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in the first movement of Prokofiev's Classical Symphony, op. 25 (1917). ... Rachmaninov - piano concerto No.2 /1...
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An important variant on traditional sonata-allegro form is found in the first movement of the Classical concerto. Here, the orchestra usually prepares for the entrance of the soloist by playing some of the themes that will be heard during the main part of the movement – a sort of introduction but in the main tempo.
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Concierto serenata begins with Estudiantina (Allegro ma non troppo) which follows the first movement structure of the classical concerto form, but, as Rodrigo informs us, 'the second theme introduced by the orchestra, is almost non-existent', being a refrain rather than merely a theme.
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By 1682, Corelli had written the first classical concerto grosso of the Baroque era. Concerto grosso was an expansion and elaboration of contrapuntal trio sonata which may be played by as few ... In the first movement of the concerto for two violins, JS Bach anticipates the classical concerto by using two contrasting themes.
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