This is a good place to explain the difference between a concerto and a sinfonia, as Scarlatti understood it. |
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One of Britain's most versatile baritones graces the Westmorland Hall stage next Saturday in the first concert of the new sinfonia series. |
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It must be tough to top year on year but this time around the sinfonia society's Christmas Charity Concert hit a new high altogether. |
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The opening sinfonia for strings and trombones is remarkably like several opera overtures of the time, with square rhythms. |
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The sinfonia concertante arose in the latter half of the 1700s as the successor to the Baroque concerto grosso. |
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His vibrant symphonies four, five and six show him at his peak, but this sinfonia is over the hill. |
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The sinfonia, a type of overture, does not necessarily represent the subject of the oratorio. |
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Tickets for the sinfonia series Christmas concert are available. |
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Peter von Winter's contribution is a Sinfonia concertante for violin, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and orchestra. |
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The Sinfonia concertante recorded here features the violin and cello as soloists. |
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That Zelenka was sent to study in Italy is reflected in the Italian elements of the introduction, an orchestral sinfonia, which leads into the adagio for solo oboe. |
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The finale of the concert will feature the Rangi Sinfonia, combined choirs, Kapa Haka, and speakers. |
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For full details of the sinfonia society concerts contact the office. |
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One encounters among the first-generation composers the older Parthia, Sinfonia a tre, but also examples of a more forward-looking sinfonia. |
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The instruments have a sinfonia and several ritornellos, but they perform in ensemble with the singers only in two internal arias. |
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A Sinfonia in A minor by Johann Baptist Vanhall, was re-orchestrated and provided with a new menuetto by Frigel himself. |
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He busked his way through a concert he should have cancelled, even getting a substitute to play his part in Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante. |
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Musicians from the sinfonia ViVA orchestra and a storyteller will be entertaining shoppers at the John Lewis store in the Touchwood shopping centre with their Beanbag Proms. |
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Britten's orchestral works from this period include the Violin Concerto and Sinfonia da Requiem. |
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The Sinfonia gave a lively performance with excellent timing, particularly on the rubatos of the first movement. |
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The Sinfonia opens with a serious, slow introduction and moves on to a frothy, bouncy allegro with accented sforzandi in the manner of Rossini. |
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Juliette's recognised as one the country's most talented young flautists and is also s principal flute of the Northern Sinfonia and the London Mozart Players. |
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Performers in Keswick have included the Chilingirian Quartet, the Royal Northern Sinfonia, Tasmin Little, the City of London Sinfonia, Red Priest and Nicolai Demidenko. |
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Sinfonia Viva is a chamber orchestra based in Derby, presenting concerts and educational events in the city, across the East Midlands, and occasionally further afield. |
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Sargent's own composition, Impression on a Windy Day, has been recorded for CD by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Gavin Sutherland on the ASV label. |
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