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‖ concertino Mus.|kontʃɛrˈtino| [Ital., diminutive of concerto.] 1. A composition resembling a concerto, but shorter.
1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 104/1 Concertino..the diminutive of concerto. 1880Prout in Grove Dict. Mus. I. 387 The concertino is less restricted in form than the concerto; it may be in three short movements..but it more often consists of one rather long movement. 1905E. Dannreuther Oxf. Hist. Mus. VI. 228 The interesting Concertino in E minor for horn. 1955Times 12 July 5/5 The new work was a concertino for clarinet and strings by Adrian Cruft. 2. The group of solo instruments in a concerto (see also quot. 1801).
1801Busby Dict. Mus., Concertino, the principal instrument in a concert or concertante. 1900Grove's Dict. Mus. IV. 596/1 Handel's six ‘Hautboy Concertos’ are Concerti grossi, written for a Concertino consisting of two Solo Violins, two Violoncellos, two Hautboys, two Flutes, and two Bassoons. 1902Fuller Maitland Oxf. Hist. Mus. IV. 162 In those [concertos] which have a definite ‘concertino’ the instruments forming it vary. 1948A. Veinus Concerto ii. 18 The concertino acts as a single unit. 1961A. J. B. Hutchings Baroque Concerto vi. 110 This may mean that Corelli wished concertino and ripieno to sit apart. 1962R. A. Harman et al. Man & his Music IV. 474 One or more solo (‘concertino’) instruments are set off against an orchestral (‘ripieno’) body. Ibid., The concertino group may be violin and bassoon. |