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n. 协奏曲

  1. They are performing his play/piano concerto tonight.
    他们今晚演出他的剧[钢琴协奏曲].
  2. The pianist's execution of the concerto was marvellous.
    那钢琴师弹的协奏曲神乎其技.
  3. She played the difficult piano concerto to perfection.
    她将这首难度大的钢琴协奏曲弹奏得完美无缺。


concerto
concerti
[ noun ]
a composition for orchestra and a soloist
<noun.communication>


Concerto \Con*cer"to\ (?; It. ?), n.; pl. {Concertos}. [It. See
{Concert}, n.] (Mus.)
A composition (usually in symphonic form with three
movements) in which one instrument (or two or three) stands
out in bold relief against the orchestra, or accompaniment,
so as to display its qualities or the performer's skill.

  1. Conducting the BBC Welsh Symphony, Tadaki Otaka was freshly attentive to everything. The longest piece was Max Bruch's G minor violin concerto, which has been fading from the repertoire since the Second World War.
  2. Such feelings remained rare for this listener with only two hearings of the new concerto (a rehearsal run-through and the first performance).
  3. The concerto repertoire is so much wider; the virtuoso opportunities so eye-catching, if the competitor chooses a big, romantic piece.
  4. In addition to "Happy Birthday," the symphony on Sunday performed a concerto that was commissioned especially for the occasion.
  5. But if this 'Bartok' concerto cannot pretend to be just what the composer would have written had he lived, it is nonetheless a substantial piece.
  6. Unfortunately, Mr. Boehn was a co-commissioner of the concerto.
  7. In the Young Musician Of The Year, the string players compete for a place in the concerto final (7.40 BBC2). Channel 4's series The Brief is becoming compulsory viewing: last week's programme about the Serious Fraud Office was eye-opening (8.30).
  8. The German, Boris Pergamenschikow, was a marvellously passionate soloist in the Schumann concerto: in the smallish hall his playing had the immediacy of speech itself.
  9. The St. Louis Symphony played the other two, one a slight curtain raiser by Jacob Druckman, the other a piano concerto by Joseph Schwantner that incorporated a previous work as one of its three movements.
  10. Finally the conductor-pianist joined Richter for the C minor, two-keyboard version of a concerto Bach probably wrote for violin and oboe. There were no disturbing signs of over-rehearsal, neither in the Suite nor in the concerted pieces.
  11. Mariss Jansons, since last autumn Principal Guest Conductor, was in charge of a standard classical programme, comprising overture, concerto and symphony (almost a rarity these days).
  12. The G minor piano concerto was written in 1876, midway through Dvorak's happy career.
  13. This was a meeting of minds, for neither Miss Little nor Sian Edwards is a musician who likes to deal in uncertainties, and the concerto came across with bold conviction. Completed in 1939, the work caught Britten at the apex of his dazzling early powers.
  14. Last fall he delighted concert-goers in Atlanta with a performance of a previously lost violin concerto by Reynaldo Hahn.
  15. It would make about 10 records and every piece is something." Lutoslawski, who also is from Poland, wrote his concerto for Zimerman over the last 10 years. "We were always phoning each other, meeting and talking about it.
  16. The rest - the propulsive opening movement, the jazz-inflected finale - offer effective solo writing, without ever hinting at the kind of personal utterance that Casken's concerto manages so memorably.
  17. Tafelmusik, by Georg Philipp Telemann (Archiv) _ Musica Antiqua Koln, directed by Reinhard Goebel If it's been said that Vivaldi wrote the same concerto hundreds of times, the saying also goes that Telemann wrote hundreds of concertos once.
  18. President." An American scholar says he was was leafing through sheets of music in a Hungarian archive when he realized he was looking at the missing pieces of a never-performed concerto by Franz Liszt.
  19. Probably this is just as well from an author who sums up "Rashomon" as a "film about lying," who thinks "Marlene" is the first movie Maximilian Schell has directed, and who believes Saint-Saens wrote one cello concerto.
  20. The concerto has just two movements, each of them lyrically ruminative at unhurried tempi.
  21. What he found was a concerto for piano and orchestra _ "Concerto Opus Posthumous" is the working title.
  22. So Mr. Gvaryahu treated the birds to Vivaldi's concerto, "The Four Seasons."
  23. With flawlessly sympathetic Philharmonia support, Collins made the darker-toned instrument sound like no period curiosity, but the native voice of the concerto.
  24. Another work on the program is the E-flat concerto by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, one of history's corrections.
  25. Heard live, however, the concerto is surprisingly light on its feet, the large orchestra used with delicacy, the solo violin never wrestling to make itself heard.
  26. Still, Bashmet's extraordinary account of the Bartok was marvellous to hear. Aspersions are often cast upon Tibor Serly's posthumous 'completion' of the concerto.
  27. The entire Schwantner concerto also showed up about a week before the performance, and it was hard.
  28. The original force of the music was recaptured with authority. With Daniel Barenboim as a powerful soloist, the Bartok concerto began sternly and roughly.
  29. The concerto is no longer over-played, and when one hears it done as here musically as well as with technical assurance brilliance, it is a delight. The main work was Mahler's Fifth Symphony.
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