Антонио Вивалди Соната за флейта и цифрован бас, опус 13, № 6, RV 58, g moll
Antonio Vivaldi Sonata for Flute and Basso continuo, Opus 13, Nr. 6, RV 58, g moll
Author(s): Borislav YasenovSubject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music
Published by: Академия за музикално, танцово и изобразително изкуство „Проф. Асен Диамандиев“ – Пловдив
Keywords: Baroque; Italy; Vivaldi; flute; sonata
Summary/Abstract: The Italian flute music from the Baroque era is directly connected with the genres characteristic for that time – sonata da chiesa, sonata da camera and solo instrumental concert. The connections with the violin art are highly tangible – virtuosity, motor pulsation, and also with the opera thematic – the vocalization of the slow parts. The ornamentation is free. 23 The composer and violinist Antonio Vivaldi (1678 – 1741) wrote an enormous number of compositions: operas, sacred works, sinfonias (overtures), sonatas, trio sonatas etc., but the genre mostly preferred by him was the concerto. Among the hundreds concertos for various musical instruments there are 16 for flute (Opus 10) – 13 for transverse flute and 3 for recorder. The Sonata for Flute and Basso continuo Nr. 6, RV 58, g moll, (Vivace, Fuga da Capella, Largo, Allegro ma non presto) is the last one from the collection „IL PASTOR FIDO“ Op. 13, in which the flute can be replaced with violin, oboe, viola or musette
Journal: Годишник (Академия за музикално, танцово и изобразително изкуство)
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 22-33
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Bulgarian