Crossword-Solution: CONCERTO 8 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Concerto n. A composition (usually in symphonic form with three
movements) in which one instrument (or two or three) stands out in bold
relief against the orchestra, or accompaniment, so as to display its
qualities or the performer's skill.

We have 31 clues for the answer “CONCERTO”

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CONCERTINO 1 answer
three movement composition 1 answer
Work for orchestra and soloists 1 answer
Vivaldi composition 1 answer
Symphonic composition 1 answer
Piece that often includes one or two cadenzas 1 answer
Piece for soloist and orchestra 1 answer
Piece for orchestra and soloist 1 answer
Orchestral work for solo instrument 1 answer
One of two by Liszt 1 answer
Form used by Vivaldi 1 answer
Composition for an orchestra plus soloist 1 answer
COMPOSITION for group of performers 1 answer
Bartók's "___ for Orchestra" 1 answer
"Emperor" or "Brandenburg" 1 answer
Any one of Bach's Brandenburgs 1 answer
"Warsaw" piece 1 answer
"Rhapsody in Blue" category. 1 answer
"Emperor" or "Warsaw." 1 answer
Classical composition 2 answers
Glass production 2 answers
Orchestral offering 2 answers
Brahms work 3 answers
Orchestral piece 5 answers
Musical offering 7 answers
A COMPOSITION FOR ORCHESTRA AND A SOLOIST 11 answers
Opus 12 answers
Emperor 19 answers
Musical composition. 34 answers
MUSICAL work 49 answers
Composition 57 answers
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Sentences with CONCERTO (5)

Lucy first put an end to it by saying in a lower tone, though Marianne was then giving them the powerful protection of a very magnificent concerto,— “I will honestly tell you of one scheme which has lately come into my head, for bringing matters to bear; indeed I am bound to let you into the secret, for you are a party concerned.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
His fingertips seemed to draw from the men before him the first poignant strains of Theodore's concerto.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 2008
Three were studying what was probably the score of the symphony or of the concerto they expected to hear that afternoon.
Miss Billy's Decision Eleanor H. Porter 2008
Gluck was so perfectly paralyzed by the singular appearance of his visitor that he remained fixed without uttering a word, until the old gentleman, having performed another and a more energetic concerto on the knocker, turned round to look after his flyaway cloak.
The King of the Golden River John Ruskin. 1996
She added daily so many strings to her bow, that she made a perfect harp of it; and upon that instrument she now began to perform an extemporaneous concerto.
Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit Charles Dickens 2006

Quotes with CONCERTO (3)

Grover wore his fake feet and his pants to pass as human. He wore a green rasta-style cap, because when it rained his curly hair flattened and you could just see the tips of his horns. His bright orange backpack was full of scrap metal and apples to snack on. In his pocket was a set of reed pipes his daddy goat had carved for him, even though he only knew two songs: Mozart's Piano Concerto no. 12 and Hilary Duff's "So Yesterday," both of which sounded pretty bad on reed pipes.
Rick Riordan The Lightning Thief
What are we after when we open one of those books? What is it that makes a classic a classic? ... in old-fashioned terms, the answer is that it wll elevate your spirit. And that's why I can't take much stock in the idea of going through a list of books or 'covering' a fixed number of selections, or anyway striving for the blessed state of having read this, or the other. Having read a book means nothing. Reading a book may be the most tremendous experience of your life; having…
Rudolf Flesch How to Make Sense
He had always wanted to write music, and he could give no other identity to the thing he sought. If you want to know what it is, he told himself, listen to the first phrases of Tchaikovsky’s First Concerto--or the last movement of Rachmaninoff’s Second. Men have not found the words for it, nor the deed nor the thought, but they have found the music. Let me see that in one single act of man on earth. Let me see it made real. Let me see the answer to the promise of that music. …
Ayn Rand The Fountainhead
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 23 times in crossword archives (1955–2021).