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At its simplest definition, as developed from the Baroque period, a concerto features an alternation between musical "forces"—a soloist and a larger ensemble.  There can be more than one soloist, and the larger ensemble could be an orchestra, wind band, or other group.  This collection includes all variants of the form, including concertante, concertino, etc.

For more specific types of concertos, go to the Instrumentation Search page.

  • Composer
  • Title
  • Instrumentation
  • Duration
  • Publisher
  • Price
  • Composer
  • Louis Spohr
  • Title
  • Clarinet Concerto No. 3 in F Minor, WoO 19
    edited by Rundnagel & Drucker
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1, Piano 1
  • Duration
  • 26.5
    10.75+8+7.75
  • Publisher
  • International Music Company
  • Price
  • $21.50
  • Composer
  • Carl Stamitz
  • Title
  • Basset Horn Concerto
    transposed to E-flat Major for B-flat Clarinet, arranged by Voxman & Hervig
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1, Piano 1
  • Duration
  • 18.25
    9.5+4+4.75
  • Publisher
  • Musica Rara
  • Price
  • $35.00
  • Composer
  • Carl Stamitz
  • Title
  • Basset Horn Concerto
    transposed to B-flat Major; includes parts for B-flat Clarinet & Basset Horn, arranged by Willy Hess
  • Instrumentation
  • Basset Horn 1, Piano 1
  • Duration
  • 18.25
    9.5+4+4.75
  • Publisher
  • Amadeus Verlag
  • Price
  • $34.00
  • Composer
  • Carl Stamitz
  • Title
  • Basset Horn Concerto (score)
    transposed to B-flat Major; arranged by Willy Hess
  • Instrumentation
  • Basset Horn 1, Orchestra 1
  • Duration
  • 18.25
    9.5+4+4.75
  • Publisher
  • Amadeus Verlag
  • Price
  • $53.00
  • Composer
  • Carl Stamitz
  • Title
  • Clarinet Concerto No. 7 (Kaiser) in B-flat Major
    Clarinet Concerto No. 3 (publisher no.); edited by Johannes Wojciechowski
  • Instrumentation
  • B-flat Clarinet 1, Piano 1
  • Duration
  • 14.75
    8+3.5+3.25
  • Publisher
  • Peters
  • Price
  • $22.00