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Vivaldi complete cello concertos
Vivaldi complete cello concertos




vivaldi complete cello concertos

Although rarely performed nowadays, these works deserve to be part of any cellist’s repertoire. Vivaldi wrote cello concertos from the beginning right to the end of his long career, allowing the listener to form a good understanding of the full evolution of the composer’s style. This period also saw a heightened use of syncopation, and a real emphasis on melody rather than the monodic music that had preceded it: we see this through Vivaldi’s employment of arpeggio, progression, augmentation and ornamental variation.

vivaldi complete cello concertos

Contrary to popular beliefs that Vivaldi is repetitive, the concertos are packed with Baroque innovations virtuosic passages feature lively arpeggios, rapid semiquavers and much rhythmic diversity. The sheer number of concertos allows the full emotional range of the cello to be explored, though Vivaldi stays relatively low in its register, fully exploiting the instrument’s rich and sonorous bass. However, Vivaldi clearly saw the potential in the new instrument, otherwise he would not have gone on to write so much material for it after the violin and bassoon, it is his third most popular solo concerto instrument.

vivaldi complete cello concertos

Indeed, none of the concertos were published during Vivaldi’s lifetime: they had been written specially for his young female students at the Ospedale della Pietà, where the composer was employed in Venice, and were therefore not widely known. At the time, the instrument was in its infancy, and it was unusual for great composers to write works specifically for solo cello. Vivaldi wrote an astonishing 500 concertos during his lifetime, of which 27 were composed for solo cello.






Vivaldi complete cello concertos