A concert may be considered to be a number of musical performances played in a hall for the entertainment of the audience. A concerto is a single composition for one or more principal instruments, usually in symphonic form. For example Tchaikivsky, piano concerto number 1 in B flat minor
the word 'concerto' comes from italy
The origin of the word is Italian (concetare). Meaning a composition for an orchestra with one or more solo instruments
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Their is no such thing as good or bad music! Its all about preference. If you like it then its good to you!
Both concerti and concertos is acceptable. The Latin "concerti" might feel a bit snobbish under some circumstances, but is probably the best choice in formal or semi-formal written word - the Anglicized "concertos" more comfortable in general conversation.
The Italian word 'concerto' translates into 'concert' in the English language. The plural form of concerto would be 'concerti'. It is defined as a musical composition that is made of three parts.
the word 'concerto' comes from italy
In English, the word is concert. You may use it as synonym for show. But you may also use the word "concerto" (which is an Italian word) whenever you are referring to Classical Music.
The crowd cheered to Mozart's violin concerto.
From both France and Italy as 'concerto' meaning concert or harmony.. The source of the Italian word may well be from Latin as 'concentare' meaning to sing together
Italy
Normally a person who performs an individual piece or part either on their own or within a larger piece. For example, a piano concerto in which the pianist is the soloist. A concert where the singer is the soloist etc.
There is no difference between the word replenish and refill.
I don't see any difference.
The difference is that there is an extra word
Cannot is correct. Can not is incorrect.
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