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con·cer·tante I. \ˌkän(t)sə(r)ˈtäntē, ˌkänchə-, -tän.ˌtā; |kän(t)sə(r)|tänt\ noun also con·cer·ta·to \ˌkän(t)sə(r)ˈtäd.(ˌ)ō, -nchə-\ (-s) Etymology: concertante from Italian, noun & adjective, from present participle of concertare to form or perform a concert, from concerto concert; concertato from Italian, noun & adjective, from past participle of concertare 1. : a 17th or 18th century musical composition for orchestra with parts for solo instruments or for several solo instruments without orchestra — compare concerto grosso 2. : concertino 1 II. adjective also concertato \“\ Etymology: Italian : displaying or affording opportunity to display brilliancy in a solo part in an instrumental composition < a concertante passage for violin > |