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Not usually, although on rare ocasions they may, it is not likely:P

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Q: Does a concerto grosso have a basso continuo?
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One or more instruments that accompanied a main melodic line in the Baroque era was known as?

Basso continuo


What instruments were used in the song called Canon Pachelbel in D major?

Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel was originally scored for three violins and basso continuo.


What is a the basso continuo?

Basso Continuo, often shortened to just continuo can be the underlying structured music - used many times when, for instance, a Bach cantata is performed - the continuo part is usually played on an organ or other period instrument.


What is the other call for basso continuo?

generalbass


What has the author Georg MUFFAT written?

Georg MUFFAT has written: 'Concerto Grosso in G major ; Concerto Grosso in E minor ; Concerto Grosso in G major ; Florilegium Primum'


What period was Basso continuo prominent in?

The Baroque period


What is a musical form that utilizes multiple soloists?

It undoubtedly is a "concerto" (an Italian noun, that is used worldwide for classical music or similar), different of "concert" noun in English, which nowadays means a performance of any style.


Which instruments would be most likely to play the basso continuo in a?

no


The Basso Continuo was performed by?

Basso Continuo consists of a keyboard improvising/filling in harmonies, often a harpsichord or cembalo or organ and a bass instrument, usually cello, but could also be a bassoon.


What is basco continuo?

Basso continuo is a type of musical notation. It was very prevalent in the Baroque era which lasted from 1600-1750. Basso continuo is when chords, intervals, and non-chord tones are written above or below the bass line in a piece of music.


Speechlike melody accompanied only by basso continuo is called?

Recitative.


What has the author Johann Friedrich Fasch written?

Johann Friedrich Fasch has written: 'Concerto, sol maggiore, oboe, 2 violini & basso continuo' -- subject(s): Concertos (Oboe with string orchestra), Scores