![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Some sonatas for flute, published as Il Pastor Fido, have been erroneously attributed to Vivaldi, but were composed by Nicolas Chédeville. Other works include sinfonias, about ninety sonatas and chamber music. About forty concertos are for two instruments and strings and about thirty are for three or more instruments and strings.Īs well as about forty-six operas, Vivaldi composed a large body of sacred choral music. About 350 of these are for solo instrument and strings, of which 230 are for violin, the others being for bassoon, cello, oboe, flute, viola d’amore, recorder, lute, or mandolin. Vivaldi wrote more than 500 other concertos. The more comprehensive RV numbering scheme was created in the 1970s. ![]() Works with opus number edit The following is a list of compositions by Vivaldi that were published during his lifetime and assigned an opus number. This work has been described as an outstanding instance of pre-nineteenth-century program music. The following is a list of compositions by the Italian Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi (16781741). Part of Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione (“The Contest between Harmony and Invention”), it depicts moods and scenes from each of the four seasons. Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons) of 1723 is his most famous work. 2), this document will discuss the integral Vivaldi compositions that include clarinet and chalumeau and the role of the clarinet or chalumeau in each work (Ch. The Four Seasons is the most recorded work. Following a brief history of the chalumeau and clarinet in Italy and a relevant biography of Vivaldi (Ch. \)Ī composition by Vivaldi is identified by RV number, which refers to its place in the “Ryom-Verzeichnis” or “Répertoire des oeuvres d’Antonio Vivaldi,” a catalog created in the twentieth century by the musicologist Peter Ryom. Renowned musicians, violin makers, singers, and experts will contribute to this episode. ![]()
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