Concerto for Strings in G Mayor "alla rustica"- RV 151
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Harpsichord,Violin,Viola,Cello,Double Bass,String Orchestra - Advanced Intermediate - Digital Download

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Composed by Antonio Vivaldi. Baroque Period,Repertoire,European,New Year's,Recital. Score,Set of Parts. 41 pages. Published by Arte Nova Music Lab (S0.173007).

The Concerto for Strings in G major, RV 151, commonly referred to as the Concerto alla rustica (Italian: Rustic Concerto),[1] is a concerto for orchestra without soloists by the Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi. It was written between mid-1720 and 1730 and is one of Vivaldi's best-known concertos. This concerto, unlike some other of Vivaldi's concertos, included no detailed descriptive programme.[2] It was presumably composed between mid-1720 and 1730. It was at that time when Vivaldi was working with his Contest Between Harmony and Invention, Op. 8, from which Vivaldi's Four Seasons were later better known.[3] The manuscript of this concerto was written partially on the same paper as Vivaldi's chamber version of the Goldfinch Concerto, Il Gardellino, RV 90b. Both of these concertos were supplied to the Ottoboni family in Rome. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerto_alla_rustica.

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