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Concertino may refer to: Concertino (composition), a small or short concerto; Concertino (group), the group of soloists in a concerto grosso;
Concertino de printemps for violin and chamber orchestra, Op. 135 (1934) [9] Concertino d'automne for two pianos and eight instruments, Op. 309 (1951) [9] Concertino d'été for viola and chamber orchestra, Op. 311 (1951) [9] Concertino d'hiver for trombone and string orchestra, Op. 327 (1953) [9] Per Nørgård: Concertino No. 2 for piano solo ...
A concertino, literally "little ensemble", [7] is the group of soloists in a concerto grosso. [8] This is opposed to the ripieno and tutti which is the larger group contrasting with the concertino. Though the concertino is the smaller of the two groups, its material is generally more virtuosic than that of the ripieno.
The Flute Concertino in D major, Op. 107, is a concertino composed in 1902 by French composer Cécile Chaminade. It was originally written for flute and piano, but Chaminade later arranged it for flute and orchestra. The piece remains a standard and popular part of the flute repertoire. [1]
The Concertino for piano, two violins, viola, clarinet, French horn and bassoon is a composition by the Czech composer Leoš Janáček. Background.
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Concertino for Harpsichord and String Orchestra is a short harpsichord concerto written in 1934 by English composer Walter Leigh. It was premiered by the English composer and pianist Elizabeth Poston .
George Frideric Handel, engraving by John Faber after a painting by Thomas Hudson. The Twelve Grand Concertos, Op. 6, HWV 319–330, by George Frideric Handel are concerti grossi for a concertino trio of two violins and cello and a ripieno four-part string orchestra with harpsichord continuo.
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