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  2. Piano concerto - Wikipedia

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    A piano concerto, a type of concerto, is a solo composition in the classical music genre which is composed for piano accompanied by an orchestra or other large ensemble. Piano concertos are typically virtuosic showpieces which require an advanced level of technique.

  3. What’s a Piano Concerto? Your Comprehensive Guide

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    A piano concerto is a type of classical music composition written for a solo piano accompanied by an orchestra. Originating from the Latin term ‘concertare’, which means ‘to contend with’ or ‘collaborate’, a concerto is a musical dialogue between the soloist and the orchestra.

  4. Concerto | Definition, History, & Examples | Britannica

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    concerto, since about 1750, a musical composition for instruments in which a solo instrument is set off against an orchestral ensemble. The soloist and ensemble are related to each other by alternation, competition, and combination.

  5. The simplest definition of a concerto is that it is a composition for a solo instrument set against the background of an orchestral ensemble. In a way similar to sonatas and symphonies, the concerto is constructed of several movements that are tonally and thematically integrated.

  6. Concerto - Wikipedia

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    A concerto (/ kənˈtʃɛərtoʊ /; plural concertos, or concerti from the Italian plural) is, from the late Baroque era, mostly understood as an instrumental composition, written for one or more soloists accompanied by an orchestra or other ensemble.

  7. Piano concerto - Wikiwand

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    A piano concerto, a type of concerto, is a solo composition in the classical music genre which is composed for piano accompanied by an orchestra or other large ensemble. Piano concertos are typically virtuosic showpieces which require an advanced level of technique.

  8. Piano concerto - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    A piano concerto is a musical composition for solo piano accompanied by an orchestra, typically structured in three movements. This form evolved significantly during the Classical period, showcasing the piano's capabilities as both a solo and ensemble instrument.

  9. Understanding Concertos in Classical Music - dummies

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    Concerto ("con-CHAIR-toe") started life meaning "concert" in Italian. In today's musical lingo, though, a concerto is a piece of music in which one player (the "soloist") sits or stands at the front of the stage playing the melody while the rest of the orchestra accompanies her.

  10. Piano Concerto No. 1 - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    Piano Concerto No. 1 exemplifies Romantic music through its three-movement structure that allows for both orchestral and solo piano exploration. The first movement begins with a grand orchestral introduction, setting an emotional tone that is continued through lyrical melodies played by the piano.

  11. What is a concerto? - Classical Music

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    Do you know your symphony from your concerto? Stephen Johnson explores one of music's key terms.