A. Vivaldi: Concerto for Violin, Strings & Basso Continuo in D minor | RV 813 | before 1705

Ryom-Verzeichnis catalog: RV 813 Formerly listed as: Anch. 10 (attributed to Torelli) Transcription: BWV 979 (Johann Sebastian Bach) One of the Vivaldi’s earliest work, this concerto, among the ones transcribed for solo harpsichord by J.S. Bach, was until recently commonly believed to be by Torelli on accounts of its attribution to him in a manuscript in Vienna and its perceived variance with Vivaldi’s normal practice (for instance, in having seven movements). However, its general conformity with Vivaldi’s style of the early period and its thematic links to other works, revealed by the study of concordant passages pioneered by Federico Maria Sardelli confirm Vivaldi as the true composer. I. Allegro, adagio 0:01 II. Allegro, adagio 02:00 III. Andante 4:48 IV. Largo 06:14 V. Allegro 07:10 Research shows that RV 813, is one of the earliest concerto that Vivaldi wrote. It is written in multi-movement Corelli style concertos, many years before the 3 movement bec
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