Concerto Sentence Examples

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  • The praise given to his concerto for the violin, which was played at the Conservatoire by Mazas, encouraged him to undertake the resetting of the old comic opera, Julie (1811).

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  • He has recently completed an oboe concerto commissioned by the John Lewis Partnership for Nick Daniel for 10 performances in October 1998.

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  • His recent bassoon concerto was recorded on the ASV CD of English bassoon concerti.

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  • This concerto is as much a concerto for orchestra as it is a concerto for piano.

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  • The concerto's dramatic slow movement shows piano and orchestra in stark opposition to each other and leads directly into the exhilarating finale.

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  • For example, a music prodigy may play a complex concerto on the piano after hearing it played once without any prior music study.

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  • Stephen Hopper was the soloist in a tightly controlled Haydn Trumpet Concerto, with a lovely cadenza at the end of the Allegro.

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  • Britten had in fact always been intending to write a harp concerto, so had been studying the instrument.

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  • I heard him boast of composing a concerto in all its parts quicker than a copyist could write them down.

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  • From its famously commanding opening to its adrenalin-pumping conclusion, there's no doubting the epic status of this great romantic concerto.

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  • In the violin concerto, the second movement opens with a beautiful melody played by the oboe.

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  • Another famous work of Elgar's is his cello concerto.

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  • She recently made her concerto debuts in St. Petersburg and Dublin.

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  • Concerto A piece in which an instrument (or ensemble) contrasts with an orchestral ensemble.

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  • The RKO studios had nearly finished the shooting of dangerous moonlight when they approached Rachmaninov himself for permission to use his Piano Concerto No.2.

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  • The second volume, consisting of the Italian Concerto and the French overture, duly appeared in 1735.

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  • Ella, who spent 15,000 hours from the age of six to 18 practicing the piano, has written a piano concerto.

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  • From 1997 to 2002 she was leader of The English Concert with whom she toured throughout the world, often as concerto soloist.

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  • The work is more in the form of a large trio sonata in four movements rather than a conventional concerto.

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  • He has broadcast as a soloist in many recitals and concertos, including a concerto performance at the Promenade concerts.

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  • One might even consider Smita 's Concertino the most difficult pre-20th century trombone concerto ever written.

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  • His most recent work, a trumpet concerto, was premiered by the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra in 1996.

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  • The Music Bayo 's way is really a miniature tuba concerto in one movement.

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  • What 's the most popular recording of the William Walton viola concerto?

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  • He presented the work to Joachim who was working with Brahms on details of his violin concerto.

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  • Renowned violist Jane Atkins performs the Viola concerto, a work long close to her heart.

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  • Concerto Wine Saver - This vacuum sealer maximizes the life of an opened bottle of wine.

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  • Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor might not have the same appeal to someone who likes Bob Dylan.

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  • Works like The Magic Flute and the Clarinet Concerto K 662 were written during this arduous time period.

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  • He went back to the cabinet and found a concerto in d-minor.

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  • His recent bassoon concerto was recorded on the ASV CD of English bassoon concerto was recorded on the ASV CD of English bassoon concerti.

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  • Music Scholars normally perform a complete concerto with orchestra in the Sixth Form.

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  • The piano concerto was played with similar virtues to the fore.

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  • There are numerous styles of classical music from symphony to concerto to opera and classical music pieces have only increased in difficulty over the years.

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  • The compositions belonging to the period of his residence at Weimar comprise two pianoforte concertos, in E flat and in A, the " Todtentanz," the " Concerto pathetique " for two pianos, the solo sonata " An Robert Schumann," sundry " Etudes," fifteen " Rhapsodies Hongroises," twelve orchestral " Poemes symphoniques, " " Eine Faust Symphonie," and " Eine Symphonie zu Dante's ` Divina Commedia,' " the " 13th Psalm " for tenor solo, chorus and orchestra, the choruses to Herder's dramatic scenes " Prometheus," and the " Missa solennis " known as the " Graner Fest' Messe."

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