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Petite symphonie concertante

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The Petite symphonie concertante is a work of the Swiss composer Frank Martin, which is one of the few post-classical-era examples of the pure sinfonia concertante genre. It features multiple soloists, as do the works of Mozart and Haydn in the genre. Scoring: harp solo, piano solo, harpsichord solo, two string orchestras.

Intended for the revival harpsichord with 16' stop, etc.

It was composed in 1944 and bears the opus number 54. It has been by far Martin's most popular work, and it is still heard regularly in concert.fr:Petite Symphonie concertante (Frank Martin)

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