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What's Next Vivaldi? - Angelo Calvo (violin); Antonio Vivaldi (candenza); Giovanni Antonini (flute); Giovanni Antonini (vocals);...
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  1. Violin Concerto, for violin, strings & continuo in E flat major ("La tempesta di mare"), RV 253, Op. 8/5 ("Il cimento" No. 5)
  2. Lazzo parlante, for voices
  3. Estroso, for recorder, violin, strings, theorbo & continuo
  4. Concerto for strings & continuo in G minor, RV 157
  5. Spiccato il Volo, for violin
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  1. Violin Concerto, for violin, strings & continuo in E flat major ("La tempesta di mare"), RV 253, Op. 8/5 ("Il cimento" No. 5)
  2. Lazzo parlante, for voices
  3. Estroso, for recorder, violin, strings, theorbo & continuo
  4. Concerto for strings & continuo in G minor, RV 157
  5. Spiccato il Volo, for violin
  6. Violin Concerto (Sinfonia), for violin, strings & continuo in C major, RV 191
  7. Incanto XIX, for recorder, violin & strings
  8. Concerto for 4 violins, strings & continuo in E minor, RV 550, Op. 3/4 ("L'estro armonico" No. 4)
  9. Dilanio avvinto, for recorder & 2 violins
  10. Moghul, for recorder, violin, strings & continuo
  11. Violin Concerto, for violin, strings & continuo in D major ("Il grosso Mogul"), RV 208
  12. Bagpipes (Szól a duda), duo for 2 violins (44 Duos Vol. 3/36a), Sz. 98/36a, BB 104/36a
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What Next Vivaldi?, in the words of hotshot violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, "invites Vivaldi into a time laboratory, engages him in a dialogue with today's creative voices from Italy, telling him, as if to a time traveller, what today's horizons are..." One always wonders whether Vivaldi would have been interested in such a thing, involving music that he would have thought mad; this said, the project is executed here with more precision than is usual with such things. The contemporary pieces, although this isn't stated ...

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