Concertino vs Tutti - What's the difference?
concertino | tutti |
(music) a short concerto.
(music) the group of solo instruments in a concerto grosso.
(music) a section in a concerto grosso played by three instruments.
(music) All together. Indicates that the remainder of a group should join in playing after a solo or other passage with a reduced number of voices.
(music) A passage in which all members of an orchestra are playing
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In lang=en terms the difference between concertino and tutti
is that concertino is a section in a concerto grosso played by three instruments while tutti is a passage in which all members of an orchestra are playing.As an adverb tutti is
all together. Indicates that the remainder of a group should join in playing after a solo or other passage with a reduced number of voices.concertino
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