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Score and all parts
Название пользователя: Vivaldi A. Concerto for 2 Violins & String orchestra C-Dur - Score & all Parts, RV 506
Инструменты |
Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас |
Состав исполнителей |
Солисты, Струнный оркестр |
Тип нот |
Партитура, Партии |
Тональность |
До мажор |
Части |
1 до 3 из 3 |
Партитура, Партии
Название пользователя: Vivaldi - Double Violin Concerto in C major for Two Violins, Strings and Cembalo, RV 506
Инструменты |
Клавесин, Скрипка, Альт, Виолончель, Контрабас |
Состав исполнителей |
Дуэт, Камерный оркестр |
Тип нот |
Партитура, Партии |
Тональность |
До мажор |
Части |
1 до 3 из 3 |
Аранжировщик |
Santino Cara |
Издатель |
Santino Cara |
Уровень сложности |
Средний уровень |
Время звучания |
10'5 |
Год создания |
1720 |
Жанр |
Классика/Концерт |
Complete score and parts of the "Concerto in C major RV 506" for Two Violins concertanti, Strings and Cembalo. Composed in Venice between 1720 and 1724 by Antonio Vivaldi. Reconstructed in Rome in 2019 by Santino Cara.
3 Movements: 1. Allegro, 2. Largo, 3. Allegro.
Instruments:
1. 1st Violin concertante
2. 2nd Violin concertante
3. First Violins (ripieni)
4. Second Violins (ripieni)
5. Violas
6. Violoncellos
Cello solo: (plays with the two solo violins and the harpsichord)
7. Double Basses
8. Harpsichord (realized by the interpretation of the basso continuo)
Source: In 2018, the School of the Roman Baroque Academy commissioned Santino Cara to reconstruct some concerts, including the Concerto in C major RV 506 for two concertante violins, strings and continuo composed in Venice by Antonio Vivaldi between 1720 and 1724. The manuscript (Antonio Fanna discoverer, catalogued F. I n. 157) was first made available to the Istituto Italiano Antonio Vivaldi and the Giorgio Cini Foundation, and is now kept at the Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria in Turin (Italy). The reconstruction of the concert was completed in 2019 and was printed in the same year.
The manuscript was in good condition, and we did nothing more than copy, modify some barely legible elements, insert the dynamics and create the harpsichord part from the continuo.
We remind you that this concert includes the complete score
with the relative separate instrumental parts, all in a single pdf file.
Version for two violins and piano
Название пользователя: Vivaldi - Double Violin Concerto in C major for Two Violins and Piano, RV 506
Инструменты |
Фортепиано, Скрипка |
Состав исполнителей |
Аккомпанирующее фортепиано, Дуэт |
Тип нот |
Партитура, Сольная партия |
Тональность |
До мажор |
Части |
1 до 3 из 3 |
Аранжировщик |
Santino Cara |
Издатель |
Santino Cara |
Уровень сложности |
Средний уровень |
Время звучания |
10'3 |
Год создания |
1720 |
Жанр |
Классика/Концерт |
Complete score and parts of the "Concerto in C major RV 506" for Two Violins and Piano. Composed in Venice between 1720 and 1724 by Antonio Vivaldi. Transcribed in Rome in 2019 by Santino Cara.
3 Movements: 1.Allegro, 2. largo, 3. Allegro
Sources: In 2018, the Scool of the Roman Baroque Academy commissioned Santino Cara to reconstruct several concertos, including the Concerto in C major RV 506 for two concertante violins, strings and continuo composed in Venice by Antonio Vivaldi between 1720 and 1724. The manuscript (Antonio Fanna discoverer, catalogued F. I n. 157) was initially made available to the Antonio Vivaldi Italian Institute and the Giorgio Cini Foundation, and is now preserved at the National University Library of Turin (Italy). The reconstruction of the concerto was completed in 2019 and was printed in the same year. The manuscript was in good condition and we did nothing more than copy, modify some barely legible elements, insert the dynamics and create the harpsichord part from the continuo.
This transcription faithfully reports all the value of the reconstructed score. We have left the parts of the two solo violins unchanged and brought the violins ripieni and violas for the right hand and the continuo for the left hand back to the piano keyboard.
Please note that this concerto includes the complete score with the relative separate instrumental parts, all in a single pdf file.
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