I really think that this Concert and the one called "Facto per Monsenhor Pisendel" are masterpieces by Vivaldi together with the acclaimed "L'estro Harmônico" and "Il cimento del harmonia". It is difficult to say that there is a winning work when it comes to this composer.
I don’t think I’ve heard this one before. I love how he used grace notes. I also love when Vivaldi has the soloist playing chords playing over a ritornello (as seen at 11:05)! I remember the same technique being used in RV 235.
Only one recording of this! Fortunately it's excellent.
It really is, and Galfetti is among my favorite baroque violinists.
Weird that only one recording exists when the piece is so good
Wait, there is?
That’s.. Thank you for uploading this.
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7:50 III Allegro lift my spirits!
I really think that this Concert and the one called "Facto per Monsenhor Pisendel" are masterpieces by Vivaldi together with the acclaimed "L'estro Harmônico" and "Il cimento del harmonia". It is difficult to say that there is a winning work when it comes to this composer.
The third movement is FURIOUS. An actual masterpiece.
I don’t think I’ve heard this one before. I love how he used grace notes. I also love when Vivaldi has the soloist playing chords playing over a ritornello (as seen at 11:05)! I remember the same technique being used in RV 235.
Yes. It's one of his few concertos where the soloist isn't playing along with the ritornello.
The third movement is like the apotheosis of the baroque period.
One of his best for sure!
Apoteósico, imbatible, impresionante, Vivaldisimo ese 3 mvt.
Masterfully orchestrated and thought through: Bravo Maestro!
Hermoso 👍 gracias por publicar las obras de este gran compositor ☺️
VIVALDI il Genio della musica, questo concerto come altri di Vivaldi,Mega galattico.Profondo,Geniale.Registrazione esecuzione DOC.
Definitely heard thag slow movemeng before. I think Vivaldi used it in one of the multi instrument concerti, something like RV 556.
Muy buen concierto
TY
Parts of the 3rd movement are beginning to sound like a transition from the Baroque to the Classical style of interpretation
Lembra muito peças a 2 vozes de Bach! Obs o 2o. movimento.
Did Vivaldi ever meet J. A. Hasse at some point in the early 1800th century?
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Тhe first movement reminds me of Leclair a little bit
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