Mozart wrote this, if that's the answer you're looking for. This is his only oboe concerto. But rumour has it that he wrote five bassoon concertos, although only confirmedly exists.
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He only wrote one concerto, but he wrote it over 400 times.
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There is no such concerto. Mozart wrote several piano concertos in C major, among which the famous KV 467 (Piano conc. no 21). KV 333 is a piano sonata in B flat major.
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look it up on google, improvisation like a Classical Concerto Cadenza
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They can vary. They can either be called:
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Concerto is the baroque form that follows the pattern fast-slow-fast.
The baroque form concerto follows the patter fast-slow-fast.
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He did not write the following types of concertos: viola, double bass, oboe, flute, clarinet, harp, and many more instruments.
The only concertos that he has written are: Bassoon Concerto, Piano Concerto, Violin Concerto, Cello Concerto.
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Tchaikovsky only wrote one violin concerto: Violin Concerto in D Major.
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The duration of A Corny Concerto is 420.0 seconds.
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The duration of Autumn's Concerto is 3600.0 seconds.
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Cto, or more correctly Cto,
is the abbreviation for concerto.
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Bach, Vivaldi, Schumann, Grieg - at least these four composed concertos in A minor, either for violin & orchestra or for piano & orchestra, and maybe others. Which one and what do you want to know about?
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It undoubtedly is a "concerto" (an Italian noun, that is used worldwide for classical music or similar), different of "concert" noun in English, which nowadays means a performance of any style.
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Brahms's violin concerto was written by Brahms. The clue is in its name: the 'Brahms' violin concerto.
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