A soloist and an orchestra
soloists
For polonaises it would definitely be Fredrich Chopin (Polish). - Romantic composer For Piano concertos I would guess Bach. - Classical/renaissance composer.
A type of sonata form used in classical concertos in which there are two expositions; one for the orchestra and one for the soloist followed by a development section and a recapitulation section.
Mozart was born in 1756. He belongs to the Classical period. His symphonies, concertos and many of other works are in classical style.
Mozart was a composer of the Classical period and applied his genious to operas and virtuoso concertos.
Among other things he wrote solo concertos, symphonies, and operas.
He was known for his Classical playing, particularly his recordings of the Mozart horn concertos.
Classical music is a broad term of music of the western culture. It is a combination of the Western Art music that began in the Medieval period, typically called the common practice period, and most regional musical styles and genres. It is the music of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras, particularly the 18th and 19th centuries. Some of the main genres of classical music are symphonies, concertos, sonatas, chamber music and solo instrumental performances.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austria, 1756-1791) was born in the Classical Period (1750-1825), when composers wrote music by playing a melody on the right hand, and playing an accompaniment on the left hand.
Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century, and Contemporary symhonies concertos and overtures
1. Four Seasons (most famous) 2. Piccolo concertos (actually a series of short piccolo concertos for teaching children!) A typically delightful and lively, springy set of compositions.Although known primarily for his violin concertos, Vivaldi created these and they have become quite popular, although not as famous as his Four Seasons. 3.hi auston
A. Vivaldi 'Guitar Concertos' was created in 1986.