Sinfonia concertante is a musical form that originated in the classical music era, and is a mixture of the symphony and the concerto genres:
- It is a concerto, in that it has one or more soloists (in the classical music era usually more than one).
- It is a symphony in that it does not particularly put the soloist in the spotlight: the impression is rather symphonic as a whole, with some solistic interventions not outspokenly dominating the orchestra.
See also
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