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The central Largo is a reflective meditation by the soloist over sustained violin accompaniment and pizzicato bass, with an exquisitely simple shift from triple to duple meter, while the final Allegro brings a return to the high spirits of the first subject of the opening movement and has a bit of tarantella-like feel with its 6/8 rhythms.Īs with Vivaldi’s other works for lute, the Concerto for Lute in D was not published during Vivaldi’s lifetime.
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The soloist enters the same material, which is worked out with typical alternation between soloists and strings. It opens with an Allegro giusto whose ritornello contrasts a tuneful opening theme with a more lyrical motif in the minor mode. In this short, attractive three-movement work, Vivaldi exploits the instrument’s timbres and ability to play arpeggios to appealing effect. The D major Concerto, along with the Trios for violin and lute in G minor, RV 63, and C major, RV 85 was composed in Bohemia during the 1730s. During Vivaldi’s lifetime, the lute was nearing the end of a long and distinguished career as a solo instrument, its final glory achieved in the suites of Bach and his fellow German, Silvius Weiss. Vivaldi’s Lute Concerto in D-majorĬoncerto for Lute in D-major (RV 93) is a chamber concerto scored for solo strings and lute. His instrument is an archlute by Stephen Gottlieb.
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Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Vivaldi Lute Concerto in D major () Michael Fields plays Vivaldi’s lute concerto in D-major at the Sastamala Gregoriana Festival in Finland, July 2008, accompanied by members of New Trinity Baroque.
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