A concerto in Vienna attributed to Vivaldi. It is from the same collection as the previously posted RV 275 among many other works, not all authentic. These manuscripts originated in Italy at the beginning of the 18th Century, more precisely with the Obizzi family in Padua who were notable collectors of art. On stylistic grounds, this concerto was moved to the Anhang of the catalogue by Peter Ryom in 2007, only to be reinstated as RV 175 in the next edition. Federico Maria Sardelli had already argued in favour of its authenticity in 2005, listing a number of concordant passages from early chamber works. At this time, his view was that it originated during the gestation period of the opus 3 concertos. What do you think? I. Allegro (0:00) II. Adagio (1:01) III. Allegro (2:13) IV. Adagio (3:01) V. Allegro (4:10) VI. Allegro (5:18) Composed: before 1711 Source: A-Wn, E. M. 148.a Harmonie Universelle, ‘Concerti per violino’ Florian Deuter, violino solo e direzione Mónica Waisman, direzione Eloquentia EL 0815
The first allegro could be the precursor to RV 519. The last 2 allegros also have echos in Opus 3. They certainly sound like Vivaldi. The slow movements are not typical...
Bravo!! El Allegro es maravilloso, sobre todo a partir de los 2:39, va in crescendo y en la imaginación surge una escena similar a la tradicional regata veneciana❤
A concerto in Vienna attributed to Vivaldi. It is from the same collection as the previously posted RV 275 among many other works, not all authentic. These manuscripts originated in Italy at the beginning of the 18th Century, more precisely with the Obizzi family in Padua who were notable collectors of art.
On stylistic grounds, this concerto was moved to the Anhang of the catalogue by Peter Ryom in 2007, only to be reinstated as RV 175 in the next edition. Federico Maria Sardelli had already argued in favour of its authenticity in 2005, listing a number of concordant passages from early chamber works. At this time, his view was that it originated during the gestation period of the opus 3 concertos.
What do you think?
I. Allegro (0:00)
II. Adagio (1:01)
III. Allegro (2:13)
IV. Adagio (3:01)
V. Allegro (4:10)
VI. Allegro (5:18)
Composed: before 1711
Source: A-Wn, E. M. 148.a
Harmonie Universelle, ‘Concerti per violino’
Florian Deuter, violino solo e direzione
Mónica Waisman, direzione
Eloquentia EL 0815
The first allegro could be the precursor to RV 519. The last 2 allegros also have echos in Opus 3. They certainly sound like Vivaldi. The slow movements are not typical...
Snippets of Opus 3 keep popping up. It certainly sounds like Vivaldi to me.
For me it looks like an authentic work of Vivaldi
So beautiful! ❤️💞🥰
Sounds authentic.
Bravo!! El Allegro es maravilloso, sobre todo a partir de los 2:39, va in crescendo y en la imaginación surge una escena similar a la tradicional regata veneciana❤
E um lista (suite) aproveitando hora harmonias horas solos e adagios de obras diversas do mestre veneziano. (Uma playlist da época).
Have you got Concerto "Improvissata" RV802?
I'm afraid not!