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Preferred term

Concertos  

Entry terms

  • Concertinos

Note

  • Concertos accompanied by full orchestra are entered under the heading Concertos followed by the solo instrument(s) in parentheses, e.g. [Concertos (Piano); Concertos (Bassoon and clarinet); Concertos (String quartet).] For concertos with accompaniment of an ensemble other than full orchestra, the type of ensemble is included in the parenthetical statement following the word "with," e.g. [Concertos (Flute with string orchestra); Concertos (Harpsichord with instrumental ensemble); Concertos (Trumpet with band).] For concertos featuring the entire ensemble, the type of ensemble is stated in parentheses as the medium of performance, e.g. [Concertos (Orchestra).]
  • Here are entered collections of concertos for various solo instruments with various instrumental accompaniments.
  • Musical works of the concerto type that are not titled "Concerto," are entered under headings such as [Concerti grossi; Violin with string orchestra; Symphonies (Viola with orchestra); Variations (Piano with orchestra).]
  • Musical works titled "Concerto" but not of the concerto type, are entered under headings for the medium of performance, e.g. [Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with cello; Harpsichord music; Trios (Unspecified instruments (3)); Vocalises (High voice) with instrumental ensemble.]
  • Works about the concerto are entered under the heading [Concerto.]

Example

  • Note under [Concerto]

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