concertante
- IPA[ˌkänsərˈtäntē]
美式
- denoting a piece of music containing one or more solo parts, typically of less prominence or weight than in a concerto;denoting prominent instrumental parts present throughout a piece of music, especially in baroque and early classical compositions
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形容詞
- 1. denoting a piece of music containing one or more solo parts, typically of less prominence or weight than in a concerto he wrote several concertante works
- 2. denoting prominent instrumental parts present throughout a piece of music, especially in baroque and early classical compositions the cantata has a fine violin concertante part
- a piece of music for orchestra with more than one soloist, typically from the 18th century.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a piece of music for orchestra with one or (usually) more soloists, typically from the 18th century.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌkɒntʃəˈtanteɪ]
英式
- denoting a piece of music containing one or more solo parts, typically of less prominence than ... he wrote several concertante works
Oxford Dictionary