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Solo instruments:

  • Clarinets are the solo instruments heard in Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra's third variation.
  • Anyone who has attended a few symphony concerts shouldn't be surprised by the top two instruments on the list (piano and violin), but their predominance in orchestral programming is noteworthy. Over 22% of all performances contain a violin soloist, and over 30% of concerts have a piano soloist.
  • A concerto is a piece of music in which an orchestra plays alongside a solo instrument (such a violin or piano).
  • The piano is undoubtedly the king of solo repertoire; there is no contest! Solo Performances on Other Instruments For a moment, let's think about some other instruments, such the clarinet, trumpet, or flute. Piano accompaniments are most frequently used in solo music created for other instruments.
  • A work, such as an étude, solo sonata, partita, solo suite, impromptus, or an adaptation, designed to be played by a single performer is known as an instrumental solo piece (from the Italian solo, meaning alone). The performer is an individualist. Monophonic or polyphonic instrumental solo works are both acceptable.

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