Browse All Concertos
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.
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- Composer
- Title
- Instrumentation
- Duration
- Publisher
- Price
- Composer
- Carl Maria von Weber
- Title
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Divertimento in E-flat Major
arranged for clarinet & piano by Berthold Türcke - Instrumentation
- B-flat Clarinet 1, Piano 1
- Duration
- 7.75
2.75+2.75+2.25 - Publisher
- Robert Lienau
- Price
- $18.00
- Composer
- Carl Maria von Weber
- Title
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Récit et Polonaise
Movements II & III from Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat Major, Op. 74; edited by Cyrille Rose - Instrumentation
- B-flat Clarinet 1, Piano 1
- Duration
- 9.5
2.75+6.75 - Publisher
- Billaudot
- Price
- $17.00