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Definition of concerto in English:

concerto

nounPlural concertos, Plural concerti kənˈtʃəːtəʊkənˈtʃɛːtəʊkənˈtʃɛrdoʊ
  • A musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra, especially one conceived on a relatively large scale.

    (尤指规模较大的)协奏曲

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He left symphonies, concerti, chamber music, and much choral music.
    • What makes these works piano concertos and not piano quartets, then?
    • Like other great composers he mastered a wide range of musical genres, including symphonies, concerti, film music, operas, program pieces and ballets such as Romeo and Juliet.
    • The earliest concertos composed for square piano are slight works, diverting but light weight.
    • For one thing, the programmes completed a Barbican cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos with the American soloist Richard Goode.
    • The LSO and Philharmonia are each programming the complete Beethoven and Brahms piano concertos.
    • We had many elaborate presentations - clarinet concertos, violin solos, flute duets and saxophone trios.
    • I had been rather unimpressed by this composer's piano concertos but his solo piano music is clearly a different matter.
    • Beamish is one of the best-known names in classical music, and Britain's most prolific composer of concertos.
    • He composed three symphonies, a piano concerto, and chamber music.
    • I am going to limit myself to the three concertos for four solo violins without basso continuo.
    • The limited menu of three classical and three romantic concerti composers is nonetheless a representative sampling of the rich repertoire.
    • If I compare it to the symphonies, concerti, and chamber music, it seems rather bland to me, but why deny people their fun?
    • It's not an ambitious score and is less serious than Piston's symphonies and concertos.
    • In the 1770s he began composing symphonies, concertos, operas and theater music.
    • At the festival he will perform a solo recital and play the Elgar concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
    • Recent credits include premier performances of commissioned concerti for symphony orchestra and Taylor's ensemble Latin Fiesta.
    • In fact, this work must be ranked among the finest piano concertos by an American composer.
    • For those who know Weinberg's symphonies, concerti, and chamber music, this ballet may come as a surprise.
    • The two solo concertos, also both in four movements, demonstrate Telemann's variety.
    Synonyms
    work of art, work, creation, artistic work, literary work, musical work, opus, oeuvre, piece, arrangement

Origin

Early 18th century: Italian, from concertare 'harmonize'.

Definition of concerto in US English:

concerto

nounkənˈCHerdōkənˈtʃɛrdoʊ
  • A musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra, especially one conceived on a relatively large scale.

    (尤指规模较大的)协奏曲

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The limited menu of three classical and three romantic concerti composers is nonetheless a representative sampling of the rich repertoire.
    • He left symphonies, concerti, chamber music, and much choral music.
    • Like other great composers he mastered a wide range of musical genres, including symphonies, concerti, film music, operas, program pieces and ballets such as Romeo and Juliet.
    • The earliest concertos composed for square piano are slight works, diverting but light weight.
    • At the festival he will perform a solo recital and play the Elgar concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
    • If I compare it to the symphonies, concerti, and chamber music, it seems rather bland to me, but why deny people their fun?
    • The LSO and Philharmonia are each programming the complete Beethoven and Brahms piano concertos.
    • What makes these works piano concertos and not piano quartets, then?
    • In the 1770s he began composing symphonies, concertos, operas and theater music.
    • He composed three symphonies, a piano concerto, and chamber music.
    • For those who know Weinberg's symphonies, concerti, and chamber music, this ballet may come as a surprise.
    • It's not an ambitious score and is less serious than Piston's symphonies and concertos.
    • For one thing, the programmes completed a Barbican cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos with the American soloist Richard Goode.
    • Beamish is one of the best-known names in classical music, and Britain's most prolific composer of concertos.
    • In fact, this work must be ranked among the finest piano concertos by an American composer.
    • Recent credits include premier performances of commissioned concerti for symphony orchestra and Taylor's ensemble Latin Fiesta.
    • The two solo concertos, also both in four movements, demonstrate Telemann's variety.
    • We had many elaborate presentations - clarinet concertos, violin solos, flute duets and saxophone trios.
    • I had been rather unimpressed by this composer's piano concertos but his solo piano music is clearly a different matter.
    • I am going to limit myself to the three concertos for four solo violins without basso continuo.
    Synonyms
    work of art, work, creation, artistic work, literary work, musical work, opus, oeuvre, piece, arrangement

Origin

Early 18th century: Italian, from concertare ‘harmonize’.

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