Kritische Ausgabe für Violine, Streicher und Basso continuo, Partitur.
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Among
the hundreds of violin concertos written by Vivaldi, which stand at the
centre of his activity as a virtuoso, there are three that are in part
incomplete: RV 370, RV 378 and RV 745. While only a portion of the first
movement has survived in the case of RV 378, RV 320 lacks only a few
bars at the end of its third movement, and only the last movement of RV
745 is extant. Incompleteness of this nature does, however, result in
performable and perfectly enjoyable texts. The manuscripts of these
three concertos are all autograph and datable to Vivaldi’s last creative
period (c. 1730-1741), years in which the Red Priest mixes his various
musical experiences to create a language that is increasingly disparate
and introspective.
With the major-minor chiaroscuro of the first
movement of the concerto RV 320, the spirited virtuosity of the RV 378
and the more mechanical virtuosity of RV 745, these three concertos
offer a cross-section of the imagination and complexity that Vivaldi
brings to the treatment of the violin in his late maturity.
Komponist: Antonio Vivaldi.
Titel: Concerti per violino, archi e basso continuo – Opere incomplete.
Herausgeber: Olivier Fourés.
Format: broschiert, 76 Seiten.
Sprachen: italienisch/englisch.
Verlag: Ricordi PR1437.