0 a piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and orchestra -- บทประพันธ์ดนตรีสำหรับเครื่องดนตรีเดี่ยวเล่นร่วมกับวงดนตรีใหญ่
a piano concerto.
The clarinet is not cast as a concerto soloist pitted against the orchestra: rather it is part of the symphonic argument, avoiding empty display.
The conflict in this concerto for orchestra is between 'time present' and 'time past'.
A touchingly elegiac ending to the concerto harks back to its introduction.
When does a concerto for orchestra become a symphony?
Although the double concerto is only ten years old, it has less of a range than the new piece.
It is an attractive work, distinguished as probably the first real viola concerto in existence.
The violin concertos are neither the best nor even 'among the best' of their period.
By the 1670s the repertories of modern church concertos had become localised and were often specific to a particular institution or choir.