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imported>Meg Taylor (adding def) |
imported>Douglass A. Glidden (previous definition seemed too restricted to me; I think this one covers the variety of forms (double and triple concerto, etc.) more fully) |
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A three | A work of orchestral music, usually in three movements, in which one or more solo instruments are prominently featured. |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 6 April 2010
A work of orchestral music, usually in three movements, in which one or more solo instruments are prominently featured.