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Some fool once said that Vivaldi wrote just one concerto & rewrote it 1200 times. Not true, if you have ears. One of the many tragedies of WW II is that when Dresden was bombed, hundreds of manuscripts of unpublished Vivaldi pieces were destroyed--forever.
@analogyman Wow, I had no idea about the destruction of Vivaldi's manuscripts in the bombing. I actually knew so little about Dresden until my director had us perform Bukvich's Symphony No. 1 in Memoriam . . . my God, the whole thing was a horrible tragedy. But Vivaldi proves that beauty does exist, too--exceedingly so.
@naratchunzes1 Yes--j. S. Bach liked Vivaldi's concertos a lot. I've read that he based the forms of his own on Vivaldi's. I'm surprised that Stravinsky would say such a stupid thing. But then he thought he had a piece of shrapnel in his brain that was providing him with musical inspiration!
Grande interpretazione! il Maestro Lislevand terrà delle masterclass e un concerto ad ingresso gratuito il 13 Novembre 2010 ore 18 a Milano nel festival Corde d'Autunno cordedautunno.it
marcoramelli 1 year ago
This is a very fine version.
jessyquedens 1 year ago
yes, it's great music...
MyZenzero 2 years ago
Stravinsky said that .
navarrohernan73 2 years ago
Some fool once said that Vivaldi wrote just one concerto & rewrote it 1200 times. Not true, if you have ears. One of the many tragedies of WW II is that when Dresden was bombed, hundreds of manuscripts of unpublished Vivaldi pieces were destroyed--forever.
analogyman 2 years ago 5
@analogyman Wow, I had no idea about the destruction of Vivaldi's manuscripts in the bombing. I actually knew so little about Dresden until my director had us perform Bukvich's Symphony No. 1 in Memoriam . . . my God, the whole thing was a horrible tragedy. But Vivaldi proves that beauty does exist, too--exceedingly so.
arkhangelsk 1 year ago
@analogyman
the first fool to say such a stupidity was Luigi Dalla Picolla the king of mediocrity
the second was Stravinsky.
The great J S Bach much better a musician than the already mentioned duo had a completely different opinion
naratchunzes1 1 year ago
@naratchunzes1 Yes--j. S. Bach liked Vivaldi's concertos a lot. I've read that he based the forms of his own on Vivaldi's. I'm surprised that Stravinsky would say such a stupid thing. But then he thought he had a piece of shrapnel in his brain that was providing him with musical inspiration!
analogyman 1 year ago
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eliomilay 1 year ago
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Fedro3 9 months ago
@analogyman ehm... that fool was Igor Stravinskij... I love both of the composers...
Fedro3 9 months ago
i like it so much
fesiopl 3 years ago
not so "heavy sounding" ...lovely :>
PeriodinstrumentfaN 3 years ago
Isn't it great music?:-)
endra93 3 years ago
@endra93 yes it is
yngwieRCK 5 months ago