The Vivaldi Edition Operas # 01
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Title:
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The Vivaldi Edition Operas # 01 |
Otros títulos:
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Orlando Furioso RV 728 Opere Teatrali Vol. 4 Dramma Per Musica in Tre Atti Teatro San Angelo, Venezia 1727 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Antonio Vivaldi; Orlando Finro Pazzo; Marie-Nicole Lemieux; Jennifer Larmore; Veronica Cangemi; Philippe Jaroussky; Lorenzo Regazzo; Ann Hallenberg; Blandine Staskiewicz; Eléments (Kammerchor); Joel Suhubiette; Ensemble Matheus; Jean-Christophe Spinosi; Frédéric Delaméa; Damien Colas |
Código CDU:
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Vi.20 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas |
Abstract:
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The creator of hundreds of spirited, extroverted instrumental works, Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely recognized as the master of the Baroque instrumental concerto, which he perfected and popularized more than any of his contemporaries. Vivaldi's kinetic rhythms, fluid melodies, bright instrumental effects, and extensions of instrumental technique make his some of the most enjoyable of Baroque music. He was highly influential among his contemporaries and successors: even as esteemed a figure as Johann Sebastian Bach adapted some of Vivaldi's music. Vivaldi's variable textures and dramatic effects initiated the shift toward what became the Classical style; a deeper understanding of his music begins with the realization that, compared with Bach and even Handel, he was Baroque music's arch progressive. Though not as familiar as his concerti, Vivaldi's stage and choral music is still of value; his sometimes bouncy, sometimes lyrical Gloria in D major (1708) has remained a perennial ... |
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