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Concerto: Violin (echo), 2 violins, strings: A major: 552 "con violino principale con altro per eco in lontano" ("with a solo violin and a violin in distant echo") Concerto: 4 violins, cello, strings: F major: 567: L'estro armonico, Op. 3 No. 7 Concerto: 4 violins, cello, strings: B minor: 580: L'estro armonico, Op. 3 No. 10; Bach BWV 1065 Concerto
Gustav Holst: Double Concerto for 2 violins and orchestra, Op. 49; Bohuslav Martinů: Duo Concertante (Concerto No. 1) for 2 violins and orchestra, H. 264; Concerto No. 2 in D major for 2 violins and orchestra, H. 329; Karl Marx: Concerto for 2 violins and orchestra; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concertone in C major for 2 violins and orchestra, K. 190
Concerto ex Dis [i.e., in E-flat], No. 1, for horn, two violins, viola and basso continuo, Lund manuscript No. 5 (Saml. Wenster J:1–17) Concerto ex Dis Dur [i.e., in E-flat major] No. 2, for horn, two violins, viola and basso continuo, Lund manuscript; Carl Heinrich Graun. Concerto in D major for corno concertato, 2 violins, viola and basso
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One of Mozart's earliest concertos, the Concertone has similarities in form to the earlier concerto grosso form, as well as contemporary concertante works. Such as Joseph Haydn's symphonies nos. 6 to 8, "Le Matin", "Le Midi" and "Le Soir", and similar styled works by J. C. Bach. This form of writing was popular in Paris at the time.
Triple Concerto, BWV 1044, for the same soloists as the fifth Brandenburg Concerto. [1] Two concertos for three harpsichords and string orchestra: [2] No. 1 in D minor , [2] and, No. 2 in C major . [2] Section 53 of the Telemann-Werke-Verzeichnis (TWV) lists 17 concertos for three soloists and orchestra by Georg Philipp Telemann.
Other early violin concertos are the four in Tomaso Albinoni's Op. 2 (1700) and the six in Giuseppe Torelli's important Op. 8 (1709 - the other six works in this set are double concertos for two violins). The most influential and prolific composer of concertos during the Baroque period was the Venetian Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741). In addition ...
Two violin sonatas (first from 1921; the second, from 1951 a transcription of her violin concerto [23]) Sergei Taneyev. Violin Sonata in A minor; Giuseppe Tartini. Devil's Trill sonata and many others; Georg Philipp Telemann. Methodical Sonatas for violin and continuo; Sonates sans basse and Canonic Sonatas, both sets for two instruments (e.g ...