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A. Vivaldi: La Tempesta di Mare, Op. 8 n. 5 - Concerto for violin, strings & b.c. (RV 253)

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VENETIAN BAROQUE

Antonio Vivaldi
IL CIMENTO DELL'ARMONIA E DELL'INVENTIONE: OP. 8 N. 5 - LIBRO I (AMSTERDAM, LE CÈNE, 1725) FOR WENZEL VON MORZIN

Concerto for violin, strings and basso continuo in E flat major, 'La Tempesta di Mare' (RV 253)

I. Presto
II. Largo
III. Presto

Stefano Montanari (violin)
Gianni Maraldi (viola)
Mauro Valli (violoncello I)
Paolo Ballanti (violoncello II)
Nicola Dal Maso (violone)
Ottavio Dantone (harpsichord)
Romano Valentini (organ)
Juan Sebastian Lima (archlute)

Accademia Bizantina / Ottavio Dantone (conductor)

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  • this version is too fast

  • @firax456 Presto... ehehehehe no Allegretto

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  • this is ok but there was a really good version of this on youtube and I can't find it now

    none of these versions are stormy and moody enough, it's not supposed to be light and skippy, it's supposed to be a powerful storm

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  • the beginning and first solo are so amazing! too bad the rest of the first part cant stand with it than any more i think

  • @firax456 Okay. I personally prefer faster intepretation of this masterpiece... It makes more sense to play it like that.

  • @PatateRoussoiste no i mean, ive heard this on the radio and it was slower,

  • @RachelPortman sorry i dont speak smart

  • @firax456 Have you ever seen a slow storm ?

  • At last, a Tempesta di mare that looks like a storm...

  • hmm...the 7th measure of the solo entrance, first beat the chord is sometimes played F#, A, C, which resolves to F#, A, D in the 3rd beat. Here it's played F#, A, D on the first beat as well. I've heard it both ways, but never seen the actual music.

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