Solo

In Music, the word solo (in the plural, solos or soli ) a work or a fragment of work indicates interpreted by a Musicien Soliste (Chanteur or instrumentalist) with or without accompaniment.

For example, a Sonate for Piano is a composition intended for an instrument solo.

  • the concept of solo supposes a greater virtuosity on behalf of the executant who, n the other hand, profits from a certain number of freedoms - ornament ation, improvisation, etc a solo is opposed in that to all left musical conceived for a Pupitre.

  • In the orchestral music and concerting, the word “ Tutti ” is opposed to the word “ solo ”, to indicate the passages where all the instruments of the orchestra play together.

See too

Simple: Solo (music)

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