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How to use concerto in a sentence

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His dainty hesitative accents had a nice elegance, but elegance is not what this concerto is about.
He wrote several violin concertos and a smaller number for wind including probably the first solo clarinet concerto.
The programme includes the Mozart clarinet concerto, Vaughan Williams' Folk Song Suite and Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance.
Perhaps if the heroic hymnic patriotism had been proposed, the sarcastic young firebrand of the piano concerto would have jibbed.
The composer began as a Schoenberg disciple and produced a lovely piano concerto in the dodecaphonic style.
During the 1920's, Stravinsky had often been heard as the soloist in his piano concerto.
Martin Roscoe plays the bejabbers out of his solo part in the piano concerto.
I have a recording of a very attractive violin concerto with fiddler Louis Kaufman and Bernard Herrmann conducting.
Those who take Mozart's concerto as an archetype may find Rawsthorne's example a bit surprising.
His career highlights include a concerto appearance at the RTE proms and his debut CD of works by Schumann and Schubert.
The piano concerto Towards Asavari honours the eponymous Indian goddess through the inspiration of Indian classical ragas, poems and paintings.
This concerto will give contemporary flutists a challenge, and yet it has the potential to please any audience.
For others who missed it first time round, this is an ideal opportunity to claim an important addition to the concerto repertoire.
Released on two LPs, these discs were instant classics, establishing Bartok at the heart of concerto repertoire.
The course covers a wide range of repertoire, including mainstream orchestral and concerto repertoire, as well as more contemporary music.
As opposed to the presentation of the piccolo concerto, the suite was interpreted with a much nobler and constrained tone.
Combining music and theater the NSO teamed up with If Kids Theater Company, turning a flute concerto into a fairy tale fantasy.
He quotes liberally from earlier music on this disc, which contains three reinterpretations of the traditional concerto.
Lorraine gave a brilliant account of the technically demanding solo role in the concerto.
The concerto demands athletic power from the soloist as he negotiates trickily angular and motoric passages, particularly in the last movement.
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He was the first to introduce Tschakowsky's brilliant and clangorous B-flat minor concerto.
He took a passage from Brahms' violin concerto and began to play it over and over.
This volume also contains his own cadenza to the Beethoven violin concerto.
These effects readily are discoverable in the larghetto of the Potocka concerto.
Paganini wrote the solo part of his first concerto in D, and the orchestral parts in E flat.
The night I heard him he played the Mendelssohn concerto, and at the beginning of the slow movement his chanterelle broke.
He has nothing but the piano concerto, an overture he wrote in Germany, and some songs.
At one of the Symphony concerts she brought out her own concerto.
The conversation that followed charmed me more than the concerto.
He played the Tschaikovsky concerto, and he played it wonderfully.
If the symphony was a little paunchy, even after the composer trimmed it, then Walton's cello concerto is lean and lithe without an excess note.
He appeared in London in 1827, his piece being the Hummel concerto.
Among others Mozart admired her greatly, and dedicated a concerto to her.
Mozart wrote an oboe concerto for the celebrated oboist Gius.
This concerto however, never seeks mere flashiness or pomp, a fact that bespeaks the intelligence of the composer.
The program opened with Concerto 6, which uses no woodwinds or violins, giving this concerto a dark quality.
The concerto is the ultimate vehicle for accomplished musicians to demonstrate their skills.
It is the greatest cello concerto and arguably the greatest of all concertos,'' he says.
A concerto for several solo players is called a concertante.
There are no free rides in this concerto, not even in the slow movement, where enchantingly long passages have to be played in a terrifyingly long single breath.
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