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Concertato
Concertato is a term in early
Baroque music referring to either a
genre or a
style of music in which groups of instruments or voices share a melody, usually in alternation, and almost always over a
basso continuo. The term derives from Italian
concerto which means "playing together" —hence
concertato means "in the style of a concerto." In contemporary usage, the term is almost always used as an adjective, for example "three pieces from the set are in
concertato style."
concertato
adj.
concerted, planned, devised, arranged by agreement
concertare
v.
arrange, concert, harmonize, rehearse
concerto
concerto, concertare, concertavi, concertatus
v. fight, engage in a contest, vie with; dispute, debate (zealously); argue over;
concertor
concertor, concertari, concertatus sum
v. fight, engage in a contest, vie with, dispute, debate (zealously); argue over;