(1) In the 16th and early 17th centuries, the name was given to sacred vocal music with organ or instrumental accompaniment. The name concerto was first used for this type of vocal music. Early examples include A. Gabrieli and G. Gabrieli's "Concerti ecclesiastici" (1587) and A. Banchieri's "Concerti ecclesiastici" (95). (2) It can also mean a pure instrumental concerto in the form of a church sonata. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
(1) 16~17世紀初め,オルガン伴奏あるいは楽器伴奏をもった宗教的声楽曲に与えられた名称。コンチェルトという名称はこの種の声楽曲において初めて用いられた。初期の例は A.ガブリエリと G.ガブリエリの"Concerti ecclesiastici" (1587) ,A.バンキエリの"Concerti ecclesiastici" (95) など。 (2) 教会ソナタの形式による純粋な器楽協奏曲を意味することもある。
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