Antonio Vivaldi "Concerto in A Minor, L'estro Armonic Op.3 No. 6"
Antonio Vivaldi "Concerto in A Minor, L'estro Armonic Op.3 No. 6"
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Vivaldi is one of the prominent composers of the late Baroque period, born in 1678 in Venice, Italy, and widely known as the composer of the violin concerto The Four Seasons. He studied violin from his father, a violinist and barber, and was ordained a priest at the age of 25. Because he was a redhead, he was nicknamed and became familiar with the "redhead priest".
His work, which can now be confirmed, was a prolific, fast-brush composer, with more than 600 concertos, more than 50 operas, 73 chamber music and sinfonia, oratorio, religious music, and cantata.
Concerto in minor "Inspiration of Harmony" Opus 3 is a concerto written for violin and cello, consisting of a total of twelve songs dedicated to Fernando III, in a 1711 work. This time, the first movement "Allegro" of the sixth in it will be delivered by arranging it into solo music score and piano accompaniment. The song is also often published in the violin rule book and is also used for basic practice. In wind instruments, the melody is slightly changed and arranged in consideration of the timing of the breath.
In addition, for those who are not good at fast 16-note passages, we also attach the score for the beginner who changed it to the eighth note, and also provide accompaniment with a slower tempo for practice, it is recommended because you can use it to practice to improve step by step in each combination.
Playing time about 4 minutes 15 seconds
Listening tempo of accompaniment sound source♩= 70 (about 1 minute)
Listening tempo of accompaniment sound source♩= 80 (about 1 minute)
set content
- Sheet music PDF data ① Solo score ② Accompaniment score (total score with solo score)
- Accompaniment sound source MP3 data
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