Publicado: Feb 27, 2008
Por: HARMONICO101
Duracion: 5:35
ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678-1741) Sonata for violin and basso continuo in F major Op. 2 No. 4 1. Andante 2. Allemanda: Allegro *Originally written as duets for violin and cello, the Opus 2 sonatas were instead published as violin sonatas, perhaps becuase the publisher believed this would be more profitable. Despite being published as volin sonatas in name, the music itself remained unchanged. This is why the bass line is highly active, and often travels into the upper registers. ** I don't know if the entire piece was transcribed, but I do know that the second movement of this sonata was arranged by Jean Thilde for trumpet and was made famous by Maurice Andre. Performed by Elizabeth Wallfisch, violin Richard Tunnicliffe, cello Malcolm Proud, harpsichord
Canal: Music
Tags: bach baroque beethoven canon cello chiesa classical concerto corelli folia four grosso handel la mozart seasons violin
Calificacion: 5.00 (4 votos) Reproducciones: 3068' favoriteCount='10 Comentarios: 3
mrgabest Escribio:
Jul 17, 2008 - This is definitely superior to the piccolo trumpet version in A-flat. Of course, picking between two lovely works of art is a bit ridiculous in itself...
SurreyViolinHero Escribio:
Aug 8, 2008 - I love it. What grade difficult is this.
sweetviolet1000 Escribio:
Apr 25, 2008 - Great!