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  • ...7 symphonies, 11 operas, 3 ballets, 5 suites, 3 piano concertos, a violin concerto, 11 overtures, 20 choral works, 4 cantatas, 3 string quartets, a string sex *'''1874-5''' Piano Concerto #1
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Concerto]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Violin Concerto (Beethoven)}}
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  • ...in Europe but which died out for the most part by 1800. It was a symphony-concerto hybrid, typically organized in two movements, and scored for up to six solo
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  • {{r|Concerto}}
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  • ...], and some of Mozart's most famous clarinet works, including the clarinet concerto K622, an extended obbligato in the aria ''Non più di fiori'' from ''[[La c
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  • ...nth was left unfinished at his death), four string quartets, a number of [[concerto]]s for a variety of instruments, and three [[opera]]s.<ref>http://home.wana
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  • '''Offertorium''' ([[Russian language|Russian]] ''Жертвоприношение'') is a [[concerto]] for violin and orchestra composed by [[Sofia Gubaidulina]] in 1980 and re
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  • ...e the ''Horn Trio'' (1982), the ''Piano Concerto'' (1985-88), the ''Violin Concerto'' (1992), and the a cappella ''Nonsense Madrigals'' (1993), one of which se Ligeti's last works were the ''Hamburg Concerto'' for horn and chamber orchestra (1998-99, revised 2003) and the song cycle
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  • ...unting symphonic piece featuring whalesong, "And God Created Great Whales; Concerto No. 8 orchestra & taped whale sounds, Op. 2.
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  • ...s a solo voice within an ensemble dates back at least to the [[Baroque]] [[concerto]]. The guitar was also important in [[jazz]] as well as being popular among
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  • ...on and piano under Eduard Marxsen from age 13, dedicating his second piano concerto to Marxsen, his "dear friend and teacher" in 1882.
    7 KB (1,125 words) - 07:01, 5 September 2024
  • ...lin's concert tours from 1975 onwards, Jones would also play a short piano concerto (on a grand piano) frequently turning the seven-minute song into a performa
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  • ...him to make celebrated recordings of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]]'s Concerto and Quintet.
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  • ...i'', "symphonies with more instruments"). Moreover, the terms "sinfonia", "concerto", and "trio sonata" were often used as synonyms. There were two general typ ...lti-movement musical piece for concert performance with (as opposed to a [[concerto]]) no one dominant instrument&#151;developed in various parts of Europe con
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  • ...s, but especially by Beethoven’s ''Eroica'' symphony (1805) and his Violin Concerto (1806). By around 1700, dozens of works including parts for violins, such as concerto grossi and trio sonatas, as exemplified by works by Corelli and Vivaldi, we
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  • ...of variations on 'God Save the King' for the finale to his sixth keyboard concerto (Op. 1). [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] used 'God Save the King' in 'Wellington's
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  • ...e sound clip is from the opening of the Presto from the fourth Brandenburg Concerto, for solo violin, two solo flutes, strings and harpsichord continuo. This s ...key element in other forms, such as the fugal movement from ''Brandenburg Concerto No. 4'' (the opening of which is captured in an audio clip above), in which
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  • ...hostakovich About Himself'', p. 35.</ref> Shostakovich performed his Piano Concerto at its premiere with the Leningrad Philharmonic in October 1933; it was rec ...e banned a number of his compositions, Symphonies 6, 8 and 9 and the Piano Concerto No. 1 among them. The works of his which were not banned were still not per
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  • *[[Symphony No. 5 (Schnittke)|Symphony No. 5]] (also known as Concerto Grosso No. 4, 1988)
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