concerto grosso
复数形式
concerti grossi
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大协奏曲, 大协奏曲
a musical composition typically from the Baroque period, featuring a small group of solo instruments contrasted with a larger ensemble
A concerto grosso is a type of musical composition from the Baroque period that features a group of solo instruments, known as the concertino, contrasted with a larger ensemble, called the ripieno or tutti. The composition is structured in several movements, typically including fast, slow, and lively sections. The concerto grosso allows for a dynamic interplay between the smaller group of soloists and the full orchestra, showcasing the skill of the individual players while highlighting the rich texture of the larger ensemble. This form was popular in the 17th and early 18th centuries and is known for its elaborate and expressive style.
- Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No . 6 is a masterful example of the concerto grosso genre, with its rich textures and virtuosic writing for multiple solo instruments.
巴赫的勃兰登堡协奏曲第六号是大协奏曲体裁的一个杰出范例,以其丰富的织体和为多种独奏乐器所写的精湛技巧而著称。
- The concert showcased the intricate interplay between the soloists and the orchestra in a mesmerizing concerto grosso.
音乐会上,独奏者和管弦乐队在一个迷人的大协奏曲中展示了复杂的互动。
- Baroque composers often experimented with the concerto grosso form, creating dynamic contrasts between the small group of soloists and the larger ensemble.
巴洛克作曲家经常尝试大协奏曲形式,在小群独奏者和更大的合奏团之间创造动态对比。
- Students in the music theory class studied the structural elements and harmonic innovations of the concerto grosso form, analyzing its use of thematic development and counterpoint.
音乐理论课的学生们研究了大协奏曲形式的结构元素和和声创新,分析了其对主题发展和对位法的运用。
- The ensemble's performance of a newly discovered concerto grosso captivated audiences with its expressive melodies and intricate contrapuntal textures.
乐团演奏的一部新发现的大协奏曲以其富有表现力的旋律和复杂的对位纹理吸引了观众。