The Gloria in D major RV 589, commonly called « Vivaldi's Gloria » due to its great popularity, is a work of sacred music by the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi probably composed around 1713 because the Ospedale della Pietà Institution in Venice was temporarily deprived of a choir director and had to ask him to occupy this position. The Maestro began to produce sacred music in profusion. Musically, between counterpoint and bel canto, the writing is very varied and successful as in the introductory chorus or the duets between sopranos. Among the twelve sections making up this work, three of them are written for soloists, whose « Laudamus te » a duet for soprano and alto. The musical session is given for the first time by around forty musicians at the Salle des Filarmonici of the Ospedale della Pietà. It is a jovial composition, one of the Venetian composer's most successful works. After the author's death, the rediscovery of Vivaldi took place a few decades later, by some erudites of Johann Sebastian Bach, who has adapted and transcribed more of Vivaldi's works than any other musician. However, Vivaldi's real recognition took place during the first half of the 20th century with musicians such as Marc Pincherle, Olga Rudge or again Angelo Ephrikian. It was not until 1939 that this famed piece was finally performed by composer and pianist Alfredo Casella in Siena, Italy. *Lucien*
Why so shy to say where you are? I have travelled a lot but have no idea where the Southern University and Granite Bay Hilltop are. You have to face the fact that you are not world-famous like the Met or La Scala. I had to Google to see that it is in California, USA. Your music is excellent but your communication is not.
Beatiful !
The only thing mire thrilling than hearing great music is singing or playing it !
The Gloria in D major RV 589, commonly called « Vivaldi's Gloria » due to its great popularity, is a work of sacred music by the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi probably composed around 1713 because the Ospedale della Pietà Institution in Venice was temporarily deprived of a choir director and had to ask him to occupy this position. The Maestro began to produce sacred music in profusion. Musically, between counterpoint and bel canto, the writing is very varied and successful as in the introductory chorus or the duets between sopranos. Among the twelve sections making up this work, three of them are written for soloists, whose « Laudamus te » a duet for soprano and alto. The musical session is given for the first time by around forty musicians at the Salle des Filarmonici of the Ospedale della Pietà. It is a jovial composition, one of the Venetian composer's most successful works. After the author's death, the rediscovery of Vivaldi took place a few decades later, by some erudites of Johann Sebastian Bach, who has adapted and transcribed more of Vivaldi's works than any other musician. However, Vivaldi's real recognition took place during the first half of the 20th century with musicians such as Marc Pincherle, Olga Rudge or again Angelo Ephrikian. It was not until 1939 that this famed piece was finally performed by composer and pianist Alfredo Casella in Siena, Italy. *Lucien*
Vivaldi immenso,musica sublime.
La Terre fait partie du paradis - sa capitale. Certifié intergalactique !🌹
Superbly composed
Espectacular
Lindoooo, Lindoooo, é glória , eu te dou Jesus!!!!
Magnifique ! c est un pur bonheur !
Bravissimi.
Glória a Deus! Estou em São Paulo, Brasil ouvindo com muita emoção.
Wonderful! Thank you!
Felicitari ! Foarte frumoasa selectia din opera lui Vivaldi .
Tout simplement divin
🎶🎶🎶Thank you ☺️❤️
Bravo!!!
Magia ❤
Furious 🙏❤🙏
A fave!!
❤
🙏🙏🙏
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Why so shy to say where you are? I have travelled a lot but have no idea where the Southern University and Granite Bay Hilltop are. You have to face the fact that you are not world-famous like the Met or La Scala. I had to Google to see that it is in California, USA. Your music is excellent but your communication is not.
Could be they are showing humility :)