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Concerto in F major RV Anh. 152 (olim RV 458)
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Concerto in F major RV Anh. 152 (olim RV 458) Authenticity disputed by Antonio Vivaldi Piano - Sheet Music

By Antonio Vivaldi
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Oboe, piano

SKU: BR.MR-2295

Authenticity disputed. Composed by Antonio Vivaldi. Edited by Manfred Fechner. Solo instruments; stapled. Musica Rara. In this first edition for oboe and piano, the non-ornamented version is given first and followed by the version supplied by editor Sandro Caldini with ornaments typical of Vivaldi's time. Solo concerto; Baroque. Piano reduction. 16 pages.

ISBN 9790004488430. 9 x 12 inches.

It is difficult to determine exactly how many oboe concertos Antonio Vivaldi wrote. Although the present Concerto in F major was earlier seen as a secure work by Vivaldi (therefore it has the old RV-number 458), Vivaldi's authorship got even more disputable (in contrast to the C major Concerto RV 446 MR 2294). The doubts cannot even be dispelled by the existence of two sources from a large collection in Lund, Sweden. The Adagio central movement deserves our particular attention, as it was transmitted in different versions in the two sources. In this first edition for oboe and piano, the non-ornamented version is given first and followed by the version supplied by editor Sandro Caldini with ornaments typical of Vivaldi's time, which make this version of the Adagio particularly interesting for performers.

In this first edition for oboe and piano, the non-ornamented version is given first and followed by the version supplied by editor Sandro Caldini with ornaments typical of Vivaldi's time.

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