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A. Vivaldi: RV 312 / Concerto fragment for flautino, strings & b.c. in G major / La Serenissima

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2011

ANTONIO LUCIO VIVALDI [1678-1741]

Concerto fragment for flautino, strings and basso continuo in G major (RV 312)

note: this concerto is for violin

I. Allegro molto - 0:05
(Reconstruction by Adrian Chandler)

SOLO FLAUTINO
Pamela Thorby (Moeck, 2009 after J. H. J. Rottenburgh)
VIOLINS I & II
Sarah Moffatt (Anonymous, 1740 c., Rome)
Simon Kodurand (Ch. Rowe, 1993, Isle of Wight after Guarneri)
Leonie Curtin (Anonymous, 1790 c., South Germany)
Adrian Chandler (R. Ross, 1981 after Amati)
Kathryn Parry (W. Crijnen, 1998, Marseille after Stainer)
Hilary Michael (J. Pawlikowski, 2009, Kracow)
VIOLA
Peter Collyer (J. Hill, 1760 c., London)
Malgosia Ziemkiewicz (J. Pawlikowski, 2006, Poland after Amati)
Oliver Wilson (B. Hiller, 2008, Markneukirchen after Amati)
VIOLONCELLO
Poppy Walshaw (B. Banks, 1777, Salisbury)
Gareth Deats (M. Watson, 1993 after A. Guarneri)
DOUBLE BASS
Carina Cosgrave (Anonymous, 1870 c., Germany)
THEORBO
Eligio Quinteiro (K. Jacobsen, 2003, London)
ORGAN
James Johnstone (R. Jennings, 2005, Kent after various originals)

La Serenissima / Adrian Chandler (conductor)
http://laserenissima.co.uk/

2010 - DDD

[on authentic instruments]

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  • Through the devoted searches of Rachel Portman we find ourselves among the realms of gold.

    For the labors of Rachel Portman here, there can never be repayment. No doubt repayment is not what she seeks. Let us imagine that each of us, by playing her artfully chosen musical pieces, brings to her a measure of joy. It is right that we should do this.

  • Really great Vivaldi's song performance. Thanks.

  • Bella e Dolce

  • I'm very pleased to see your posting more music again!

  • very nice

  • Cheerful und light!

  • beautiful.

  • Dorothee Oberlinger has recorded *all 3 movements* (so I did: go to my channel recorder38). Jean Cassignol

  • Very nice !

  • Genius!

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