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Definition of Concertos
1. concerto [n] - See also: concerto
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concertos
Literary usage of Concertos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1878)
"Sometimes a cadenza is also introduced at the close of this movement—eg, in
Mozart's concertos in A major (Köchel, 414), С major (Köchel, 415), ..."
2. Catalogue of the educational division of the South Kensington museum by Victoria and Albert museum, South Kensington Museum (1876)
"21 concertos for Pianoforte, with Orchestral Accompaniments. Beethoven. ...
4 concertos for Violin. Kreutzer. 3 concertos for Violin. ..."
3. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"... Six concertos, and Cla'rk'e Eight Songs.] WBS BRODERIP, WILLIAM JOHN (1789-
1859), lawyer and naturalist, the eldest son of William Broderip, surgeon, ..."
4. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove (1910)
"The fact that WA Mozart, who from early childhood practised almost every form of
composition then in use, wrote so many concertos for violin and orchestra, ..."
5. Catalogue of the Music in Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge by Arthur Henry Mann, John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1893)
"Two concertos for the Organ and Harpsichord with the Instrumental Parts for Violins,
... Six concertos arranged by Geminiani from Corelli's op. 5. (Walsh. ..."