Vivaldi Concerto in G Minor (Presto) - Flute Quartet
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Vivaldi is truly the King of baroque music.
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RV107.
I adore it - thanks so much for posting it.
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@HARMONICO101 Vivaldi RV107
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I can't quite tell, but is the cellist playing the last 16 measures or so as 16th notes or 32nd notes? the movement is in 3/8. The version my quartet is playing has the cello part playing 32nd notes at that part, and it doesn't look like the cellist is playing that. whatever. Im confused. and just jealous that juilliard doesnt have to play 32nd notes when I do.
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this is really good and I love it! just curious though, why do you call it a flute quartet when there is only one flute ^^ still...AMAZING
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Excellent.
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They don't teach period instruments at Juilliard? Other than that, it's really totally fabulously beautifully played! Outstanding, kept my interest the entire time!
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Do you folks attend Juilliard? Because this is really good. I see the musicality flowing so well :3
GREAT JOB! i wonder if i'm ever going to be this good @ playing in a quartet.
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I cannot really get enough of this piece, it is so incredibly beautiful, there's a flawless harmony and bond between the 4! Majestic!!
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its so beautiful :) i wonder i i can play lke that someday..
Do you know the RV number of this piece? I've never heard it before and it is really quite beautiful.
HARMONICO101 3 years ago
Thanks for checking out the video!
This is the Presto (3rd mv.) from Vivaldi's Concerto in G Minor (P. 360) for Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Violin and Continuo. "Musica Rara" Edition.
OR, Giordano Collection VIII. 31. OR, Fanna number XII. 6.
SpectralEnsemble 3 years ago