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This is opposed to the concertino which are the soloists.
The concertino, from 1928, also exists in a later arrangement for string orchestra which is sometimes played.
A few years later they also commissioned him to write "Concertino", a one-movement work.
The 1940 program notes stated that Concertino was "the only work ever written for this instrument in serious form."
Concertino for french horn and small orchestra, op. 14, no. 2.
Among his earlier works (1946, preceding the 1948 second symphony) is a concertino for piano and orchestra.
Concertino in F major for double bass and orchestra (1851)
Concertino for violin and 22 wind instruments (1949, revised 1986)
The Cello Concertino was such a piece, intended to be of a light nature.
The concertino is approximately 19 minutes in duration.
On the bill is the premiere of a Sondheim Concertino, written in 1949 when he was not yet 20.
In the second movement, the violin provides a bass when the concertino group plays unaccompanied.
The Concertino has a curious history.
"Concertino" (1982) resembles a page of doodles from an artist's sketchbook.
The second one, for example, has a concertino group of four instruments: trumpet, violin, recorder and oboe.
A concertino is the smaller group of instruments in a concerto grosso.
Concertino in D minor for violin and string orchestra (1960)
Concertino in C minor for flute and chamber orchestra (1819)
Concertino in D major for violin and piano (1909)
But the concertino soloists in the serenade failed to rise to the occasion with really distinguished playing.
Concertino for violin and small symphony orchestra.
Concertino No. 1 in G major for violin and orchestra, Op.
Concertino for marimba and orchestra (or concert band), Op.
Concertino in four movements for chorus a cappella (1982).
The concertino parts dominate the movement, with the two solo violins in expressive counterpoint.