Antonio Vivaldi: Bassoon Concerto in F Major, RV 485
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- 00:00 - I. Allegro non molto
05:28 - II. Andante
08:40 - III. Allegro molto
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Bassoon: Sherman Walt
Ensemble: Zimbler Sinfonietta
Year of Recording: 1959
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"One of seven bassoon concertos in this key, the Concerto in F major, RV 485, opens with a more stolid ritornello, ending with rapid ascending violin scales, before the bassoon takes up the same figuration. The ripieno is heard again, framing further solo episodes, before the movement ends with the return of the second part of the ritornello. The slow movement, in C major, is again in the form of a solo aria. The last movement is a duple metre Allegro molto with a fine display of contrasting bassoon registers." (Keith Anderson)
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Antonio Vivaldi is my favorite composer that ever existed.
Antonio Vivaldi is from the heavens above being such an expertise musician that ever existed.
Es una musica mucho mas didactica que bach. Mientras bach creaba muchas obras para practicar dedaje, vivaldi creaba, al igual que mozart, pequeñas obras de arte, mas musicales y menos rigidas que bach.
Por supuesto. JS Bach es un músico aupado por el nacionalismo alemán del XIX y que nos ha metido hasta la sopa cuando su música carece prácticamente de valor artístico y lo único que tiene que valor didáctico en el sentido técnico. Cualquiera de los hijos de JS Bach escribió más música en un solo concierto que su padre en toda la vida.