concertos n. 协奏曲(concert的复数形式)
- It was Leopold Mozart who suggested to his son that he write a number of violin concertos .
正是利奥尔特·莫扎特建议他儿子写几首小提琴协奏曲。 - Several sets of variations, a few independsent movements, two concertos, and a concert allegro were published after his death.
他逝世后出版的有:几部变奏曲,一些独立的乐章,两首协奏曲,和一首协奏曲快板。 - Most of Bach's compositions at this time were not religious, like his famous Brandenburg Concertos and Six suites for solo cello.
巴哈在这个时期大多数的作品,像是著名的《布兰登堡协奏曲》和《无伴奏大提琴组曲》都跟宗教无关。
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.