单词 | concertino |
释义 | concertinon. Music. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > a performance > [noun] > concert consorta1684 concert1689 concertino1782 1782 Lady Hales Let. 24 July in F. Burney Early Diary (1889) II. 325 Last night, I had a nice quiet little concertino in my dressing-room. 2. ΚΠ 1786 T. Busby Compl. Dict. Music Concertino, the principal instrument in a concert or concertante, as Oboe Concertino, the principal hautboy. 1829 London Encycl. XX. 602/2 The principal parts are said to belong to the concertini, or solo parts. b. The group of solo instruments in a concerto. Cf. ripieno n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > [noun] > solo instrument(s) concertino1878 1878 tr. F. Chrysander in E. Pauer Musical Forms 112 These..are set for an orchestra divided as was the old Italian orchestra..into a concertino [Ger. das Concertino], generally consisting of two violins and violoncello as solo instruments, and a concerto grosso, formed by all the rest of the orchestra fully manned. 1900 Grove's Dict. Music 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. 1948 A. Veinus Concerto ii. 18 The concertino acts as a single unit. 1961 A. J. B. Hutchings Baroque Concerto vi. 110 This may mean that Corelli wished concertino and ripieno to sit apart. 2004 Gramophone Aug. 44/1 The faster movements, more readily featuring dialogue between concertino and ripieno, include a presto finale. 3. A short or simple concerto. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > type of piece > piece in specific form > [noun] > concerto concerto1710 concerto grosso1776 concertante1791 concertino1799 1799 J. White Catal. Coll. Old Music 4 A Concertino in parts, MS. Corelli–4th set of Corelli's Sonatas, Purcell's Airs and Farmer's Ditto. 1839 Musical World 3 Oct. 353 Particularly interesting was the arrangement of Beriot's well known concertino in C major for the guitar. 1880 E. Prout in G. Grove Dict. Music 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. 1905 E. Dannreuther Oxf. Hist. Music VI. 228 The interesting Concertino in E minor for horn. 1955 Times 12 July 5/5 The new work was a concertino for clarinet and strings by Adrian Cruft. 1993 Musical Times Jan. 30/3 The more modest concertino by Stroebl, dating from 1989, is attractively and straightforwardly neo-classical. Compounds General attributive, as concertino group, concertino instrument. ΚΠ 1893 Musical Times 14 Dec. 16/2 The concertino parts of an unpublished and unknown Overture. 1938 Times 3 Feb. 10/2 The concertino instruments (two violins and a violoncello) were accompanied by a harpsichord and contrasted with the full weight of a big battalion of strings. 1962 R. A. Harman et al. Man & his Music IV. 474 The concertino group may be violin and bassoon. 1998 Gramophone Jan. 53/1 He adds a viola to Corelli's concertino section of two violins, cello and continuo. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1782 |
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