I would like to acknowledge the invaluable assistance provided by Winslowe Lacesso At the University of Alberta, Canada, in researching inconsistencies and typos in the lists and referring to the published scores as necessary. are the publishers of the scores (Edizioni Ricordi). Gian Francesco Malipiero is both Artistic Director of Institute and the editor of the scores and G. Various volumes of the "Informazioni e studi vivaldiani" published by "Instituto Italiano Antonio Vivaldi" (founded by Sgr. The "New Grove Italian Baroque Masters" article on Vivaldi by Michael Talbotġ980, 1984 W.W. 2 Sinfonias for Violin, strings & basso continuo.21 Sonatas (including trios) for various and/or multiple instruments.97 Concertos for various and/or multiple instruments.15 Concerti for Flute, strings & basso continuo.17 Sinfonias for Strings & basso continuo.20 Concerti for Oboe, strings & basso continuo.25 Sonatas for 2 Violins & basso continuo.26 Concerti for Cello, strings & basso continuo.28 Concerti for 2 Violins, strings & basso continuo.39 Concerti for Bassoon, strings & basso continuo.42 Sonatas for Violin & basso continuo.44 Concerti for Strings & basso continuo.253 Concerti for Violin, strings & basso continuo. List 8 - Operas & Vocal Music by Ryom Number Some interesting statistics:Ħ39 Instrumental Works (512 Concertos, 108 Sonatas, 19 Sinfonias) List 7 - Manuscript Sources Sorted by Ryom Number These lists are generated from that database.Ĭurrently, the following lists are available: List 1 - Sorted by Ryom Number A fairly thorough search turned up no such resource, so I decided to create a database of Vivaldi's works that could be used to create cross-reference lists including any and all information usually included in the various works lists. Related to RV 544.Being a great admirer of Vivaldi's instrumental works, I've always wished I had a comprehensive and complete listing of all the master's works with the assigned catalog numbers by the various catalogers structured in such a way as to allow easy searching, sorting and translation between the catalog numbers. Related to RV 439, both entitled La notte.Ģ flutes, 2 oboes, violin, cello,harpsichord, strings Violin in 1st movement only.įlute, violin & bassoon or 2 violins & celloįlute and 2 violins, or 3 violins, bassoon La tempesta di mare related to RV 98 and RV 433. Related to RV 433 and RV 570 all three works titled La tempesta di mare. Published in Amsterdam by Le Cene (#544).įour ‘national’ concertos, La Francia, La Spagna, L’Inghilterro, Il Gran Mogul, of which all but Il Gran Mogul are lost. La tempesta di mare, closely related to RV 98 and RV 570. Il gardellino ( The Goldfinch) closely related to RV 90. Slow movement related to that of RV 334 (violin concerto, Op. Manuscript source Turin: Foa 32, BL 135–142. Ripieno manuscript source Turin: Foa 30, BL 42–49. Ripieno manuscript source Turin: Foa 30, BL 55–60. “Introdutione” by Giuseppe Tartini withdrawn by Ryom. Related to the serenata La Sena festeggiante, RV 693. Related to the sinfonia for the opera Giustino, RV 717. Chédeville supplied the money and received the profits, all of which was documented in a notarial act by Marchand in 1749. The instruments that were in Antonio Vivaldis compositions, were usually played at a Presto pace and gradually went to a Vivace pace with the dynamics. This imposture was published in 1737 by Chédeville through a secret agreement with Jean-Noël Marchand to publish a collection of Chédeville’s compositions under the name of Vivaldi. This falsely attributed work includes six sonatas for musette, viella, recorder, flute, oboe or violin, and basso continuo. Six flute concertos (a second version for recorder was printed in Venice)įive violin concertos, one oboe concerto, the second in E minor, RV 277, being known as Il favorito ( The Favorite)įive violin concertos and one without soloĪn alleged “Opus 13”, Il pastor fido ( The Faithful Shepherd), was composed not by Vivaldi, but by an impostor, Nicolas Chédeville. 9 in B-flat major which is for two violins La cetra ( The Lyre), 12 violin concertos, all for solo violin except for No. Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione (The Contest between Harmony and Invention), 12 violin concertos, which include the first four concertos known as Le quattro stagioni ( The Four Seasons) La stravaganza ( The Extravagance), 12 violin concertosįour sonatas for violin and two sonatas for two violins and basso continuoġ2 concertos, two for oboe (No. L’estro Armonico ( Harmonic Inspiration), 12 concertos for various combinations, of which the best known are No. 12 sonatas for two violins and basso continuo
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