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Book 1
Title by uploader: Vivaldi - Concertos and Symphonies (Book 1) for Chamber Orchestra
Instrumentation |
Harpsichord, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass |
Scored for |
Chamber orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Movement(s) |
1 to 6 from 6 |
Arranger |
Santino Cara |
Publisher |
Santino Cara |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Complete scores and parts of the Concertos and Symphonies for Chamber Orchestra by Antonio Vivaldi, composed in Venice between 1720 and 1740. Reconstructed and elaborated over the years by Santino Cara.
Concertos & Symphonies: 1. Sinfonia in C major RV 112 2. Concerto in C major RV 113 3. Sinfonia in C major RV 116 4. Concerto in C minor RV 120 5. Sinfonia in D major RV 121 6. Sinfonia (Concerto) in G major RV 146
Instruments: First Violins – Second Violins Violas – Violoncellos and Cello solo Double Basses Harpsichord (realized by the interpretation of the basso continuo).
Sources and Annotations: In 2019, the School of the Baroque Academy of Rome decided to publish a collection of Antonio Vivaldi's concertos and symphonies for chamber orchestra, reconstructed over the years by Santino Cara. From an initial search on how many and which concertos were available for the collections to be published, we found 68 works between concertos and symphonies, and it was therefore decided to choose 24 pieces to be included in 4 books. In 2020, Santino Cara himself was commissioned by the Academy to organize these works and make them printable both in the integral part and in the individual instrumentations. Unfortunately, only in 2024 did the Baroque Academy of Rome receive all the scores for rebinding and printing. However, out of respect and precision, we must cite the sources from which Santino Cara copied the manuscripts for the reconstructions. Special thanks to the Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice and the Antonio Vivaldi Italian Institute, as well as the National University Library of Turin, the National Library of Bologna, the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Venice, the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella in Naples, the University Library of the Land of Saxony in Dresden, Germany, and the Music Library of the German Historical Institute in Rome. This book of scores of Vivaldi's concertos and symphonies, as well as the other three, are the result of 30 years of research, work and reconstructions from old manuscripts.
We remind you that in this book, in addition to the complete scores, there are also all the separate instrumental parts, all in pdf ready for printing.
Book 2
Title by uploader: Vivaldi - Concertos and Symphonies (Book 2) for Chamber Orchestra
Instrumentation |
Harpsichord, Bassoon, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass |
Scored for |
Soloists, Chamber orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Movement(s) |
1 to 6 from 6 |
Arranger |
Santino Cara |
Publisher |
Santino Cara |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Complete scores and parts of the Concertos and Symphonies for Chamber Orchestra by Antonio Vivaldi, composed in Venice between 1722 and 1730. Reconstructed and elaborated over the years by Santino Cara.
Concertos and Symphonies: 1. Sinfonia in D minor RV 127 2. Concerto in D minor RV 128 3. Sinfonia in E major RV 131 4. Sinfonia in F major RV 135 5. Sinfonia in G major RV 149 (Il Coro delle Muse) 6. Concerto in G major RV 150
Instruments: Bassoon – Horn in F (1 & 2) (Only in the Symphony in F major RV 135)
First Violins – Second Violins Violas – Violoncellos and Cello solo Double Basses Harpsichord (realized by the interpretation of the basso continuo).
Sources and Annotations: In 2019, the School of the Baroque Academy of Rome decided to publish a collection of Antonio Vivaldi's concertos and symphonies for chamber orchestra, reconstructed over the years by Santino Cara. From an initial search on how many and which concertos were available for the collections to be published, we found 68 works between concertos and symphonies, and it was therefore decided to choose 24 pieces to be included in 4 books. In 2020, Santino Cara himself was commissioned by the Academy to organize these works and make them printable both in the integral part and in the individual instrumentations. Unfortunately, only in 2024 did the Baroque Academy of Rome receive all the scores for rebinding and printing. However, out of respect and precision, we must cite the sources from which Santino Cara copied the manuscripts for the reconstructions. Special thanks to the Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice and the Antonio Vivaldi Italian Institute, as well as the National University Library of Turin, the National Library of Bologna, the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Venice, the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella in Naples, the University Library of the Land of Saxony in Dresden, Germany, and the Music Library of the German Historical Institute in Rome. This book of scores of Vivaldi's concertos and symphonies, as well as the other three, are the result of 30 years of research, work and reconstructions from old manuscripts.
We remind you that in this book, in addition to the complete scores, there are also all the separate instrumental parts, all in pdf ready for printing.
Book 3
Title by uploader: Vivaldi - Concertos and Symphonies (Book 3) for Chamber Orchestra
Instrumentation |
Harpsichord, Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass |
Scored for |
Soloists, Chamber orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Movement(s) |
1 to 6 from 6 |
Arranger |
Santino Cara |
Publisher |
Santino Cara |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Complete scores and parts of the Concertos and Symphonies for Chamber Orchestra by Antonio Vivaldi, composed in Venice between 1718 and 1724. Reconstructed and elaborated over the years by Santino Cara.
Concertos and Symphonies (Book 3):
1. Concerto in G major (Alla rustica) RV 151
2. Concerto in A major RV 158
3. Concerto in A minor RV 161
4. Concerto (Conca) in B flat major RV 163
5. Sinfonia in B minor RV 168
6. Sinfonia in B minor RV 169 (Al Santo Sepolcro).
Instruments:
Flute Concertante
(Only in the Concerto Conca in B flat major RV 163)
First Violins – Second Violins
Violas – Violoncellos and Cello solo
Double Basses
Harpsichord
(realized by the interpretation of the basso continuo).
Sources and Annotations:
In 2019, the School of the Baroque Academy of Rome decided to publish a collection of Antonio Vivaldi's concertos and symphonies for chamber orchestra, reconstructed over the years by Santino Cara.
From an initial search on how many and which concertos were available for the collections to be published, we found 68 works between concertos and symphonies, and it was therefore decided to choose 24 pieces to be included in 4 books. In 2020, Santino Cara himself was commissioned by the Academy to organize these works and make them printable both in the integral part and in the individual instrumentations. Unfortunately, only in 2024 did the Baroque Academy of Rome receive all the scores for rebinding and printing. However, out of respect and precision, we must cite the sources from which Santino Cara copied the manuscripts for the reconstructions. Special thanks to the Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice and the Antonio Vivaldi Italian Institute, as well as the National University Library of Turin, the National Library of Bologna, the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Venice, the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella in Naples, the University Library of the Land of Saxony in Dresden, Germany, and the Music Library of the German Historical Institute in Rome. This book of scores of Vivaldi's concertos and symphonies, as well as the other three, are the result of 30 years of research, work and reconstructions from old manuscripts.
We remind you that in this book, in addition to the complete scores, there are also all the separate instrumental parts, all in pdf ready for printing.
Book 4
Title by uploader: Vivaldi - Concertos and Symphonies (Book 4) for Chamber Orchestra
Instrumentation |
Harpsichord, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass |
Scored for |
Soloists, Chamber orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Movement(s) |
1 to 6 from 6 |
Arranger |
Santino Cara |
Publisher |
Santino Cara |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Complete scores and parts of the Concertos and Symphonies for Chamber Orchestra by Antonio Vivaldi, composed in Venice between 1715 and 1730. Reconstructed and elaborated over the years by Santino Cara.
Concertos and Symphonies (Book 4):
1. Concerto in B flat major RV 164
2. Concerto in B flat major RV 165
3. Concerto in B flat major RV 166
4. Sinfonia in C major RV 192
Sinfonia and Ouverture (La Sena festeggiante)
5a. Sinfonia in C minor RV 693 No.1
5b. Ouverture in C minor RV 693 No.11
6. Sinfonia in C major RV 719 (L’Incoronazione di Dario)
Instruments:
Violin Principale
(Only in the Symphony in C major RV 192)
First Violins – Second Violins
Violas – Violoncellos and Cello solo
Double Basses
Harpsichord
(realized by the interpretation of the basso continuo).
Sources and Annotations:
In 2019, the School of the Baroque Academy of Rome decided to publish a collection of Antonio Vivaldi's concertos and symphonies for chamber orchestra, reconstructed over the years by Santino Cara.
From an initial search on how many and which concertos were available for the collections to be published, we found 68 works between concertos and symphonies, and it was therefore decided to choose 24 pieces to be included in 4 books. In 2020, Santino Cara himself was commissioned by the Academy to organize these works and make them printable both in the integral part and in the individual instrumentations. Unfortunately, only in 2024 did the Baroque Academy of Rome receive all the scores for rebinding and printing. However, out of respect and precision, we must cite the sources from which Santino Cara copied the manuscripts for the reconstructions. Special thanks to the Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice and the Antonio Vivaldi Italian Institute, as well as the National University Library of Turin, the National Library of Bologna, the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Venice, the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella in Naples, the University Library of the Land of Saxony in Dresden, Germany, and the Music Library of the German Historical Institute in Rome. This book of scores of Vivaldi's concertos and symphonies, as well as the other three, are the result of 30 years of research, work and reconstructions from old manuscripts.
We remind you that in this book, in addition to the complete scores, there are also all the separate instrumental parts, all in pdf ready for printing.
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