-
their wind solo parts,
concision and use of
counterpoint within a
broadly Vivaldian style",
according to Grove, "placing them as a last
outpost of the classic...
-
contemporary of
Antonio Vivaldi in
Venice and his
instrumental music enjoys a
Vivaldian flavour. As a composer,
Marcello was best
known in his
lifetime and is...
-
revival of a 1713
opera by
Giovanni Alberto Ristori but now
considered by
Vivaldian musicologists to be a fully-fledged
opera by
Vivaldi himself. The opera...
- with a
bridge before the
third and
final chorus. The song
begins with a "
Vivaldian"
orchestral string introduction that "sets the mood"
before the drums...
- 'updating' of his
idiom discerned in BWV 553–560 –
binary form, post-
Vivaldian patterns, post-Bach melodies,
further episodes in some fugues, sometimes...
- of the
strings until the
movement reaches a
state of frenzy. A
second Vivaldian theme is then
introduced by solo
violins and harpsichord. Then follows...
- Machine.
Sources Delaméa, Frédéric (2005), "The
Noble Death-Pangs of
Vivaldian Opera", in Vivaldi:
Bajazet [CD
liner notes].
Virgin classics Piovene...
-
ritornellos used by Bach in this concerto, for
instance the
extremely Vivaldian ritornello of the
first movement, stay very
close to
early 18th-century...
- 12. All this was
quite freely arranged and
combined with some
added Vivaldian material by Chédeville.
Published in Paris. All solo
works are accompanied...
- Marais's Sémélé (1709). Rameau's
music is much more intense,
containing "
Vivaldian tremolos and
rapid scale figures."
Pellegrin situated the
second act in...