
Composer: Vivaldi, Antonio
Editor: Block, Robert P. / Lasocki, Da
Arranged for: Bassoon and Piano (bc)
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| Product Code: | 979-0-004-81787-2 |
| ISMN: | 979-0-004-81787-2 |
| Publishers Number: | MR 1265D |
| Page count: | 21 |
| Condition: | New |
Vivaldi’s early life was marked by his musical talent, which was evident from a young age. He began studying for the priesthood at the age of 15 and was ordained at 25. However, due to a health problem, he was given dispensation to no longer say public Masses.
Throughout his career, Vivaldi composed over 500 concertos, more than 40 operas, and numerous sacred choral works. Many of his compositions were written for the all-female music ensemble of the Ospedale della Pietà, a home for abandoned children in Venice.
Vivaldi’s influence during his lifetime was widespread across Europe, giving origin to many imitators and admirers. He pioneered developments in orchestration, violin technique, and programmatic music. Despite his success during his lifetime, Vivaldi died in poverty in Vienna on July 28, 1741.
After almost two centuries of decline, Vivaldi’s musical reputation underwent a revival in the early 20th century. Many of his compositions, once thought lost, have been rediscovered and continue to be performed and celebrated today.
The Concerto in B-flat major, RV 501, titled La Notte ("The Night"), is one of Vivaldi’s 39 bassoon concertos. It is a programmatic work that depicts various stages…
Unlike the typical three-movement Baroque concerto, RV 501 consists of several short, descriptive sections:
The “RV” number stands for Ryom Verzeichnis. RV numbers are one of the standard cataloguing systems for Vivaldi’s music and was created by Danish musicologist Peter Ryom. Verzeichnis is the German word for catalogue.
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