Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto G Minor RV 531: String Ensemble
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COMPOSER:
Antonio Vivaldi
PUBLISHER:
Ernst Eulenburg u. Co.
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Study Score
The genre of the violoncello concerto was born in 17th-century Italy. Thanks to the Venetian composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678 1741), there exists today not only a wealth of magnificent violin concertos but also quite a number of cello concertos to whose development he contributed considerably. More
Specifications
Composer | Antonio Vivaldi |
Editor | Wolfgang Birtel |
Publisher | Ernst Eulenburg u. Co. |
Instrumentation | 2 Cellos, String Orchestra and Basso Continuo |
Product Format | Study Score |
Description Product Type | Studyscore |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Style Period | Baroque |
ISBN | 9783795772673 |
ISMN | 9790200226416 |
No. | SCHETP1812 |
Number of pages | 28 |
Series | Eulenburg Miniature Scores |
Description
The genre of the violoncello concerto was born in 17th-century Italy. Thanks to the Venetian composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678 1741), there exists today not only a wealth of magnificent violin concertos but also quite a number of cello concertos to whose development he contributed considerably. More than two dozens of his concertos are dedicated to the violoncello, including the probably most famous double concerto: the 'Concerto for Two Violoncellos, String Orchestra and Basso continuo in G minor (RV 531)' written after 1770. The sonorous work with its playful outer movements and expressive largo is published in this critical new edition on the basis of the sources.