Noun
The word is derived from concerto
Mozart has written opera, symphony, sacred and chamber music - not to mention his piano and violin concerti. Neville Marriner
After the Baroque period, Vivaldi's published concerti became relatively unknown and were largely ignored. Source: Internet
Bach transcribed six of Vivaldi's concerti for solo keyboard, three for organ, and one for four harpsichords, strings, and basso continuo (BWV 1065) based upon the concerto for four violins, two violas, cello, and basso continuo ( RV 580). Source: Internet
From around 1617, when the maestro de' concerti at St. Marks changed to violinist Francesco Bonfante and correspondingly the ensemble changed from basically a brass ensemble to being more evenly mixed with brass, wind and string instruments. Source: Internet
During this decade Mozart composed his most famous operas, his six late symphonies that helped to redefine the genre, and a string of piano concerti that still stand at the pinnacle of these forms. Source: Internet
Both the solo and trio sonatas of Vivaldi show parallels with the concerti he was writing at the same time. Source: Internet