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Vivaldi - Woodwind Concerto in G Major RV545 - Mov. 1/3

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ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678-1741)

Concerto for oboe, bassoon, strings and basso continuo RV545

1. Andante molto

Performed by Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca
Featuring Sergio Azzolini, bassoon & Hans Peter Westermann, oboe

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  • In this duet the Oboist is a prim preacher in the severe protestant style of Lady Lyndon's chaplain chastely quoting the law from Leviticus while the Bassonist is reading from the Song of Solomon clothed only in an edible Lemon-Chocolate G-string melting off her delicious ass as she slides down the oiled pole...

  • Bellisimo VIVALDI;Wonderful Venice!!

    Turk 1453

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  • oh god, is anyone here from Indonesia? This is the song they always play at the start of "Irama Klasik Ringan" on Radio Sonora ("Light Classical Tune" on Sonora radio, the leading radio broadcasting company in Indonesia) every Sunday night. I am so glad I found this song, I never know the title of the song until today, and I have been following the radio show since a long time ago. I am just so glad. =D

  • just a question, could you call this a concerto for oboe and bassoon because that what the solo instruments seem to be like... :P its written like that on my ipod :P

  • some how the rhythm is not flowing properly , too fast

  • 'Frantic' Vivaldi performances are often given by Italian groups who are keen to emphasise his individuality but this isn't one of them

  • @ClassicalMusicReview LOL LOVE your analysis. Totally spot on!! I know you know your Vivaldi well!

  • I've heard this concerto in a recording by "L'Armonia e l'Inventione" with Alfredo Bernardini and Josep Borras. Much more exciting!

  • It is nice to hear, although I don't think it matters to me as much as you do. I also think I prefer pushes and pulls loosely within tempo as opposed to direct accelerando. I have a baroque flute player friend who loves to push and pull within tempo, and sounds wonderful, because there is a level of excitement without making the piece sound unstable.

  • I agree with you also. It's because of those elegant performances that you hear the Four Seasons in every salad dressing commercial.

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