It consists of three movements, the best known of which is the first. It became famous in the last half century for its inclusion in the film Kramer v. 1725Ĭomposed in 1725, it is one of the few works of the author in which this instrument is part. Concerto for Mandolin, strings and continuo RV 425. The analyses of Vivaldi’s compositions including clarinet and chalumeau have provided some important evidence about Vivaldi’s treatment of the chalumeau in opposition to the 2-key clarinet. The opera tells the story of an Indian princess and a suitor with bad intentions. The opera is set in a royal court in India and focuses on the story of a young princess and a dishonest suitor. The opera house of the court of Count Franz Anton von Sporck was premiered in 1730. It is an opera premiered in Prague where the Venetian singer and businessman Antonio Denzio Jesus is as for the Christian salvation from all this sin. Many of his compositions were written for the female music ensemble of the. The text describes the deficiencies of the world manifesting the tomorrow that exists in it. His best-known work is a series of violin concertos known as The Four Seasons. It is a sacred motet (composition of religious character) composed in 1735 on the basis of an anonymous Latin text. It tells the story of Aristea, a Greek princess trophy of the winner of the Olympic Games, intended by Megacles and Lycidas. Vivaldi’s version premiered in Venice at the Teatro di Sant’Angelo on February 17, 1734. L’Olimpiade is a dramma per musica in three acts whose libretto was originally written by Pietro Metastasio for an opera of the same name by Antonio Caldara premiered in 1733. It is based on the original poem by Jacobo da Todi from the 13th century relating Mary’s lament at the feet of Jesus crucified. It is a sacred work commissioned for the feast of the patron saint of the church of Santa Maria della Pace in Brescia in 1712. Composed in three movements Allegro, largo y alegro 6. Practically nothing is known about this concert but its beauty has made it very famous. Concert for 2 trumpets and orchestra RV 537 This operatic drama in three acts tells the story of Lycidas, Megacle and Argene and the love stories between them that occur in the celebration of an Olympic Games in classical antiquity. Ars Antiqva is publishing the complete critical edition of Vivaldis instrumental music in collaboration with the renowned Vivaldi expert Olivier Fours. Vivaldi put him to music in 1734 to be represented in the theater Sant’Angelo. His best known work is a set of violin concertos entitled Le quattro stagioni, or The Four Seasons. It is a musical drama by the author with libretto by Pietro Metastasio that he originally wrote for Antonio Candara. Vivaldi was an 18th-century composer associated with the ornate Baroque period of music. Their usual form has three movements, although in some cases they have four or even five movements. they can play more than one instrument as soloists. Sometimes these concerts are double, triple or quadruple, i.e. Johann Sebastian Bach himself would make transcriptions of some of these concerts. It is a collection of 12 concerts for violin and orchestra written in 1711. It lasts approximately 30 minutes and is divided into twelve movements. It is divided into recitatives (texts sung with harpsichord accompaniment) and arias (solo songs with orchestra accompaniment). It is one of the most famous sacred works of the Venetian composer, composed as an opera, but without scenic representation. 8, RV 293, “L’autunno” (Autumn)Ĭoncerto No. 3, RV 310), and Vivaldi’s Sonata IV in D major, RV 755.Concerto No. Bach’s Concerto in F major for solo harpsichord, BWV 978 (a transcription of Antonio Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in G major, Op. On the program are Nicola Matteis’s Passaggio rotto e Andamento veloce per violino solo (from Ayres for the Violini), Giuseppe Tartini’s Sonata in G minor Op. In this program, Federico Guglielmo (violin) and Roberto Loreggian (harpsichord) present Baroque music. These performances were filmed at the atmospheric Teatro Sociale in Rovigo, Italy, in January 2021. Each program presents more familiar pieces alongside lesser-known compositions. The concert programs cover four centuries of music: from Girolamo Frescobaldi and Antonio Vivaldi to more contemporary music by Ennio Morricone and Azio Corghi. The six-concert series “Io suono italiano” is dedicated to music of Italian composers and performed by Italian musicians on Italian instruments. Works by Matteis, Tartini, Bach & Vivaldi
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