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    Concertino. Look up concertino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Concertino may refer to: Concertino (composition), a small or short concerto. Concertino (group), the group of soloists in a concerto grosso. Concertino (Janáček), a 1926 composition by Leoš Janáček. Concertino, a 1952 ballet by George Balanchine.

  2. The concerto grosso ( pronounced [konˈtʃɛrto ˈɡrɔsso]; Italian for big concert (o), plural concerti grossi [konˈtʃɛrti ˈɡrɔssi]) is a form of baroque music in which the musical material is passed between a small group of soloists (the concertino) and full orchestra (the ripieno, tutti or concerto grosso ).

  3. The list below includes all pages in the category " Concertinos ". This includes individual works designated by their composers as a 'Concertino' in a title or subtitle. See also Concertos, Concertantes. → Sort this list by work type, instrumentation, composer, and more.

  4. Examples. Listed by composer: Hendrik Andriessen : Concertino for oboe and string orchestra (1970) Concertino for cello and chamber orchestra (1970) Jurriaan Andriessen : Concertino for bassoon and winds (1962) Concertino for piano and orchestra (1962) Concertino for sousaphone and orchestra (1967)

    • Küchler op 15 Concertino in the style of Vivaldi. A good preparation for your first Vivaldi concerto! With the terraced dynamics, typical for the baroque era, and the fast runs, you get some good practice to quickly move to your first ‘real’ Vivaldi concert.
    • Vivaldi RV310 Concert in G Major. Now here’s the first Vivaldi concerto I promised. Very fun to play a ‘real’ concerto by one of the biggest composers.
    • Rieding op 21 Concertino in Hungarian style. My students LOVE this piece. It’s a classical concertino, but it has the gypsy sound that reminds you of Vittorio Monti’s Czardas.
    • Seitz Op 15 Student concerto nr 4. Seitz has composed a lot of student concertos and I can recommend them all. They have beautiful melodies and lots of opportunities to develop your violin technique and learn new stuff.
  5. A concertino is a small group of musicians who stand apart from the rest of the orchestra or ensemble and play solos or separate sections. Learn how concertinos are used, what they sound like, and why they are important for musical performances.

  6. Sep 11, 2020 · Ferdinand Küchler Concertino In the style of Antonio Vivaldi, Op. 15 in D major, 1st. Movement + violin sheet music + piano accompaniment, different tempi: 42 - 50 - 58 - 66 - 74 - 82 and 90.

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