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At its simplest definition, as developed from the Baroque period, a concerto features an alternation between musical "forces"—a soloist and a larger ensemble.  There can be more than one soloist, and the larger ensemble could be an orchestra, wind band, or other group.  This collection includes all variants of the form, including concertante, concertino, etc.

For more specific types of concertos, go to the Instrumentation Search page.

  • Composer
  • Title
  • Instrumentation
  • Duration
  • Publisher
  • Price
  • Composer
  • Carl Maria von Weber
  • Title
  • Concertino in E-flat Major, Op. 26, J. 109
    critical edition from first edition; edited by Frank Heidlberger
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1, Piano 1
  • Duration
  • 9
  • Publisher
  • Schott
  • Price
  • $28.00
  • Composer
  • Carl Maria von Weber
  • Title
  • Concertino in E-flat Major, Op. 26, J. 109
    arranged for clarinet & wind ensemble by Mayhew Lake
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1, Wind Ensemble 1
  • Duration
  • 9
  • Publisher
  • Carl Fischer
  • Price
  • $4.50
  • Composer
  • Carl Maria von Weber
  • Title
  • Concertino in E-flat Major, Op. 26, J. 109
    arranged for clarinet & string quartet by Michael Drapkin
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1, Violin 2, Viola 1, Cello 1
  • Duration
  • 9
  • Publisher
  • Drapkin Music Publications
  • Price
  • $31.00