String instrument repertoire
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Solo instruments


  • Viola:
    • Viola solo
    • Viola and piano
    • Viola concerto
      Viola concerto
      The viola concerto is a concerto contrasting a viola with another body of musical instruments, usually an orchestra or chamber music ensemble. Early examples of the viola concerto include, among others, Georg Philipp Telemann's concerto in G major, and several concertos by the Stamitz clan...

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  • Double bass:
    • Double bass solo
    • Double bass and piano
    • Double bass concertos

  • Multiple solo instruments:
    • Double concerto for violin and cello
      Double Concerto for Violin and Cello
      This is a list of musical compositions for violin, cello and orchestra, ordered by surname of composerPlease see the related entries for concerto, cello and cello concerto for discussion of typical forms and topics....

    • Triple concerto for violin cello and piano

  • Guitar:
    • Guitar solo
    • Guitar duo
    • Guitar concertos

Chamber music

  • Strings duos
  • String trios
  • String quartet
  • String quintet
    String quintet repertoire
    Among the repertoire for the standard string quintet are the following works:Ordering is by surname of composer.-"Viola" quintets:String quintets with 2 violins, 2 violas and cello*Ludwig van Beethoven**String Quintet, Op. 29...

  • String sextet
  • String octet
  • String decet
  • Piano trio repertoire
    Piano trio repertoire
    Among the fairly large repertoire for the standard piano trio are the following works:Ordering is by surname of composer.-A:* Lev Abeliovich** Piano Trio *Franghiz Ali-Zadeh**Impromptus *Charles-Valentin Alkan...

  • Piano quartet
  • Piano quintet
  • Piano sextet
    Piano sextet
    A piano sextet is a composition for piano and five other musical instruments, or a group of six musicians who perform such works. There is no standard grouping of instruments with that name, and compared to the string quartet or piano quintet literature, relatively few such compositions exist...

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