concertato [It., concerted]

Of or pertaining to works of the early 17th century that combine and contrast vocal and instrumental forces, especially through the introduction of the *thoroughbass. The modern use of the term in this way was promoted by Manfred Bukofzer (Music in the Baroque Era, New York: Norton, 1947). The numerous sacred works of the period in this style were usually titled concerto.

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