• Concertato is a term in early Baroque music referring to either a genre or a style of music in which groups of instruments or voices share a melody, usually...
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  • The Hymn concertato is a genre of hymn arrangement for choir in which varied treatments of stanzas are written out, all based on the familiar tune, and...
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    many voices; the solo madrigal with instrumental accompaniment; and the concertato madrigal, of which Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) was the most famous...
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    originally intended to differentiate between Renaissance polyphony and Baroque concertato musical styles. In the 19th century, a renewed interest in Renaissance...
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    parts (a sei): Soloists (concertato instruments, together forming the concertino): traverso violin concertato harpsichord concertato Accompaniment, i.e. ripieno...
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    influential in the development of the art form: Intermedio Masque Madrigale concertato Madrigal comedy For example, Don Giovanni is regularly referred to as...
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    called madrigals, motets, or even concertos (in the earlier sense of "concertato", meaning "with instruments"). In poetry, the term monody has become specialized...
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    fifth book looks more to the future; for example, Monteverdi employs the concertato style with basso continuo (a device that was to become a typical feature...
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    best-known composers in Germany, and the most famous representative of the concertato style of the generation after Heinrich Schütz. While well-respected and...
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    voci concertato con due violini & quattro viole on Tron- boni quali se portasse l'accidente anco si ponno lasciare Dixit secondo a 8 voci concertato co...
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    aria – repeated short instrumental interruptions of vocal passages. The concertato style – contrast in sound between groups of instruments. Extensive ornamentation...
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    movements include the introductory Deus in adiutorium, five Psalms, four concertato motets and a vocal sonata on the "Sancta Maria" litany, several differently...
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    Concerto 1mo à 2 Corni di Caccia, 3 Hautb: è Bassono, Violino Piccolo concertato, 2 Violini, una Viola col Basso Continuo. [no tempo indication] (usually...
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  • canzona canzonetta capriccio chaconne 17th-century 18th-century chorale concertato concerto concerto grosso dance courante gavotte gigue minuet passacaglia...
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  • CD: Deutsche Grammophon Cat: 00028947792970 2018 Ilya Mazurov, Grigory Krotenko Maria Krestinskaya, Barocco Concertato CD: Rubicon Classics Cat: DRC1023...
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    counterpoint. Principle of duality, or opposing elements, is the basis for the concertato or concerted style, both words being derived from concertare, meaning...
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  • the early Baroque era. He was one of the pioneers of the style of the concertato motet. Ignazio Donati was born in Casalmaggiore (now in the Province of...
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    morale e spirituale along with single movements of the mass in stile concertato, another Messa a 4 da cappella was published after his death, in 1650...
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    orchestra (2002) To the Memory of Nugshead for wind orchestra (2003) Concertato for harp and chamber orchestra (2004) Symphony No. 7 "Ishikawa Paraphrase"...
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    containing the lowest sounding part (the bass part). A new genre was the vocal concertato, combining voices and instruments; its origins may be sought in the polychoral...
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    Schafer – Concerto for Accordion and Orchestra Harold Schiffmann – Sestetto concertato Alfred Schnittke Symphony No. 7 Concerto Grosso No. 6 for piano, violin...
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    the first to absorb the innovations of the Italian Baroque—monody, the concertato style, figured bass—and use them effectively in a German Lutheran context...
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  • Choirs Festival in Gloucester Cathedral in 2019, and her chamber work Concertato was performed at the Chatsworth Arts Festival later the same year. Her...
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    duets with repetitive codas, cadenzas and repeated cabalettas, static concertato ensembles, and so on) were indeed present, if usually modified [so that]...
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  • According to Richard Taruskin, these repeating passages are "endemic to the concertato style" which Gabrieli is credited with developing. The idea of an orchestral...
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  • northern Italian composer of the early Baroque era, writing in the new concertato style. He was one of the most inventive, influential, and popular composers...
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    music he wrote, for example that in the newly developing monodic and/or concertato styles, has not survived. After returning to his castle at Gesualdo from...
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    Baroque era. Musicians such as Hassler, and later Schütz, carried the concertato style, the polychoral idea, and the freely emotional expression of the...
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    especially the instrumental music, is in the progressive early Baroque concertato style. However, his work for the Sistine Chapel is descended from the...
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  • enormously influential in the development of the polychoral style and the concertato idiom, which partially defined the beginning of the Baroque era in music...
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