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In a Baroque concerto a refrain played by the whole orchestra is called what?

A ritornello


What is the musical term for solo?

A Solo Concerto is a concerto i which a single soloist is accompanied by an orchestra. It is the most frequent type of concerto. It originated in the Baroque Period (approx. 1600 - 1750) as an alternative to the traditional Concertino in a concerto grosso. Concerto = an instrumental work that maintains contrast between an orchestral ensemble and a smaller group or a solo instrument, or among various groups of an undivided orchestra. (fast-slow-fast) three movements. Concertino = The group of solo instruments in a concerto grosso. Concerto Grosso = a musical form, common in the Baroque period, in which contrasting sections are played by full orchestra and by a small group of soloists. Hope that helps :)


Which woodwind instrument played in the Classical orchestra but not in the Baroque orchestra?

The clarinet.


Instrument played in the second movement of bartoks concerto for orchestra?

I think the answer is Bassoon


AWhat is the name for a short instrumental refrain interlude or prelude in a vocal work?

A ritornello (Italian; "little return") is a recurring passage in Baroque music for orchestra or chorus. The first or final movement of a solo concerto or aria may be in "ritornello form", in which the ritornello is the opening theme, always played by tutti, which returns in whole or in part and in different keys throughout the movement, in which particulars the form differs from the rondo.

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What is ritornello?

A refrain played by the whole orchestra in a Baroque concerto


In a Baroque concerto a refrain played by the whole orchestra is called what?

A ritornello


What is the musical term for solo?

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What type of music is played by an orchestra and has one or more solo instrument's?

concerto


Which woodwind instrument played in the Classical orchestra but not in the Baroque orchestra?

The clarinet.


Is catcerto an official concerto?

yes it is as it was played live and by an orchestra


Instrument played in the second movement of bartoks concerto for orchestra?

I think the answer is Bassoon


What Type of music played by an orchestra and has one or more solo instruments?

concerto


What type of music is played by an orchestra and has one one more solo instruments?

concerto


AWhat is the name for a short instrumental refrain interlude or prelude in a vocal work?

A ritornello (Italian; "little return") is a recurring passage in Baroque music for orchestra or chorus. The first or final movement of a solo concerto or aria may be in "ritornello form", in which the ritornello is the opening theme, always played by tutti, which returns in whole or in part and in different keys throughout the movement, in which particulars the form differs from the rondo.


What pieces of music would you expect to be played by a full orchestra?

A typical orchestra concert will contain pieces such as a symphony, a concerto, and perhaps an overture.


Can a piano played by itself be an orchestra?

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