A concerto is a work for solo instrument (in Baroque concertos this could be a small group of soloists) and orchestra. It is usually in three movements (fast-slow-fast).
In the Classical period (1750-1820), concertos were composed for standard orchestral instruments, such as the violin, flute, clarinet and horn. Virtuoso performers would play these concertos in the grand concert halls across Europe.
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