| CADENZAS | Virtuoso solo passages inserted into a movement in a concerto (8) |
| ONCE | A single movement in a concerto |
| ROMANTICISM | Minor scam - it spreads into a movement (11) |
| CADENZA | Virtuoso solo passage in a concerto (7) |
| SCISSORS | They cut a movement in gymnastics and a rugger pass (8) |
| ROMANTIC | Relating to a movement in European art, music and literature in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries (8) |
| ADRIATIC | Stirring raid leading to a movement in the sea (8) |
| EDDY | A movement in a stream of air or water in which the current doubles back on itself, causing a mini whirlwind or whirlpool (4) |
| CLARINETS | Single-reed instruments developed in the 17th century by adding two keys to the chalumeau, first used in a concerto by Mozart (9) |
| ACTION | Secret activities in a concerto ITV broadcast (6,6) |
| COVERT | Secret activities in a concerto ITV broadcast (6,6) |
| VIOLINSOLO | Cadenza in a concerto, perhaps |
| SOLOIST | Single performer (in a concerto) |
| BREAKS | Starts of horse races; caesuras in prosody; short improvised solo passages in jazz; mini-holidays; or, pauses for refreshments (6) |
| CANTOR | In formal Christian worship, a singer of solo passages responded to by the choir or congregation |
| TROUT | The ____ is a Schubert song, variations on which are a movement in his only piano quintet (5) |
| ECHAPPE | Of a movement in ballet, progressing from a closed position to an open position of the feet |
| STRATA | Start a movement in layers of rock (6) |
| SQUEAKY | Half-square key with a movement in need of oiling (7) |
| DADA | Pop, a movement in art and literature |