"Concertante" redirects here. For the style characteristic, see concertato.
Sinfonia concertante (IPA:[siɱfoˈniːakontʃerˈtante]; also called symphonie concertante) is an orchestral work, normally in several movements, in which one or more solo instruments contrast with the full orchestra.[1] It emerged as a musical form during the Classical period of Western music from the Baroque concerto grosso.[2] Sinfonia concertante encompasses the symphony and the concerto genres, a concerto in that soloists are on prominent display, and a symphony in that the soloists are nonetheless discernibly a part of the total ensemble and not preeminent. Sinfonia concertante is the ancestor of the double and triple concerti of the Romantic period corresponding approximately to the 19th century.[3]
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Sinfoniaconcertante (IPA: [siɱfoˈniːa kontʃerˈtante]; also called symphonie concertante) is an orchestral work, normally in several movements, in which...
SinfoniaConcertante for Four Winds, K. 297b 1. Allegro 2. Adagio 3. Andantino con variazioni Performed by James Caldwell (oboe), William McColl (clarinet)...
compositions with this title: Sinfoniaconcertante in E flat major K.364 (320d) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sinfoniaconcertante in E flat major K. 297b (Anh...
movement, Presto) SinfoniaConcertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra Problems playing this file? See media help. SinfoniaConcertante for Violin, Viola...
"The English Bach". He is responsible for the development of the sinfoniaconcertante form. He became one of the most influential figures of the classical...
same interval up or down, as in the case of the viola in Mozart's SinfoniaConcertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, the part is transposed as a whole...
Brahms Double Concerto in A minor (1887) Johann Evangelist Brandl SinfoniaConcertante, Op. 20 (1801) Cesar Bresgen Concertino, for violin, cello and small...
is known as scordatura, and in some folk styles. Mozart, in his SinfoniaConcertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra in E♭, wrote the viola part in D...
Lincolnshire, where she composed some of her earliest works, including the SinfoniaConcertante for piano and orchestra, and her First Symphony. One of her most...
"Symphony" category (Hob. I): Hob. I/105 in B♭ major, better known as the SinfoniaConcertante for violin, cello, oboe and bassoon (1792) Hob. I/106 in D major...
Sinfonia Shakespeariana (1952); Sinfonia seria (1963); and Sinfonia tramontana (1965); also symphonic is the Sinfoniaconcertante, for cello and orchestra (1944...
concerto grosso form was superseded by the solo concerto and the sinfoniaconcertante in the late eighteenth century, and new examples of the form did...
Langer Landscape With Three People Martinu SinfoniaConcertante Moeran Fantasy Quartet Mozart SinfoniaConcertante in E flat Mozart Wind Concertos Mozart...
the 1920s included a short orchestral piece, Siesta (1926) and a SinfoniaConcertante for piano and orchestra (1928), which was well-received at its premiere...
original of SinfoniaConcertante in E♭ major K. 297b, as well as a fragment of F major concerto K. 417f. Haydn wrote both the SinfoniaConcertante in B♭ Hob...
or "sinfonia" in their name are included, whether or not strictly speaking they adhere to the format of a classical symphony. Sinfoniaconcertante is a...