Examples of using Concerto in English and their translations into Indonesian
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A piano concerto is a composition in which a solo piano(or harpsichord) is accompanied by a large ensemble of other instruments(usually a full orchestra
His second symphony and his cello concerto did not gain immediate public popularity
This concerto was very daring for its day, especially since Tchaikovsky
So great was the impact of the concerto that Kreisler's rival Eugène Ysaÿe spent much time with Elgar going through the work.
In 2008, he achieved success as a classical composer when his Durham Concerto entered the classical album charts.
Until the early 18th century, a concerto was simply a composition that united a diverse ensemble consisting of voices,
the modern solo form of the concerto ad not yet been defined(typically a solo instrument and accompanying orchestra).
His second symphony and his cello concerto did not gain quick public popularity
The prize included a performance of Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto with the Residential Orchestra of The Hague under Jan Willem de Vriend,
To further its reputation as a legitimate instrument, a concerto for turntable that utilized scratching techniques was written earlier this decade.
As Dvořák wrote:“I see I am unable to write a Concerto for a virtuoso; I must think of other things.”.
Shields recorded the narration for the Sony/BMG recording of The Runaway Bunny, a Concerto for Violin, Orchestra,
be learned for example, memorizing a list of words or mastering a piano concerto.
nuanced readings in more quietly demanding works, like Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor.
For instance, an autistic savant may be able to play a piano concerto after hearing it for the first time,
Since then, he achieved success as a classical composer when his Durham Concerto entered the classical album charts(2008).
play a piano concerto after hearing it once, or quickly memorize complex maps.
Elgar composed a symphony and a violin concerto that were immensely successful.
Dvořák wrote:"I see I am unable to write a Concerto for a virtuoso; I must think of other things.
put aside their grudges, in a non-stop concerto for bullets.