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In this instance, because the concerto is a work for two instruments, Mozart worked it out in advance and wrote it out separately to avoid the two instruments improvising independently and clashing".
This was available for two instruments, and a moderate association was found in both cases.
For two instruments, evidence of validity and reliability data was available only for the combined use of the physician's and patient's questionnaires [ 68, 77- 82].
The association between medication management performance and validated measures of health literacy was reported for two instruments [see Additional file 4].
Table 5 presents the electrophoretic sizes of the alleles for two instruments (ABI 377 and ABI 3730) and the suggested letter or repeat unit nomenclature conversion.
Later in the 17th century works for one instrument and continuo appeared also and were called variously solo sonatas, duos, or sonate a due.
A corresponding evolution away from the Classical form of the sonata for one instrument occurs in Liszt's one-movement Piano Sonata in B Minor (1853).
In all, Bach's chamber works include 18 sonatas for one instrument (nine for violin, three for viola da gamba, six for flute) and harpsichord, two separate trio sonatas, and two late works of an unusual nature; Das musikalisches Opfer (The Musical Offering) and Die Kunst der Fuge (The Art of the Fugue).
Before the Baroque era, keyboard music generally was not written for one instrument or another, but rather was written to be played on any keyboard instrument.
One of the fresher voices on Wednesday was Tamar Muskal and her "Dmamah" for four instruments.
For example, a chamber work for eight instruments might appear only in a miniature-size full score.
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