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concertante /ˌkɒntʃəˈtanteɪ / /ˌkɒntʃəˈtanti/adjective1Denoting a piece of music containing one or more solo parts, typically of less prominence than in a concerto: he wrote several concertante works...- The fourth disc is dedicated to more concert party pieces with the obligatory Sarasate and Saint Saens concertante works.
- It is anchored on either end by two large concertante works for flute and orchestra, and there are two shorter pieces in the middle.
- There may be moments when the sound picture is more chamber-like than concertante but the result sounds entirely apt.
See also sinfonia concertante. 2Denoting prominent instrumental parts present throughout a piece of music, especially in baroque and early classical compositions: the cantata has a fine violin concertante part...- The Prince had an excellent court orchestra, and Haydn was expected to provide not just symphonies, but also concertante opportunities for the most accomplished instrumentalists in the orchestra.
- Also resident in the USA was Ernest Bloch, and Moura performed the concertante piano part in his Concerto Grosso No 1.
- The composer himself remarked on its innovation: a ‘sonata written in a concertante manner, almost like a concerto.’
Origin Italian, 'harmonizing', from concertare 'harmonize'. |