While Vivaldi was imitated and paraphrased for several decades in the 18th century, his style is actually quite inimitable. His admirers could add to but not originate the formula. This is why his singular voice speaks to us now with such genuine directness and individuality.
Nathan Milstein performs four memorable Vivaldi concerti for violin.
Musicians:
Nathan Milstein, violin
Selections:
Antonio Vivaldi (1675-1741)
Concerto in A Major F.I No. 106
1. Band 1 - 1st Movement: Allegro molto
2. Band 2 - 2nd Movement: Largo
3. Band 3 - 3rd Movement: Allegro
Concerto in C minor F.I No. 2
4. Band 4 - 1st Movement: Allegro
5. Band 5 - 2nd Movement: Andante
6. Band 6 - 3rd Movement: Allegro
Concerto in C Major F.I No. 3
7. Band 1 - 1st Movement: Allegro
8. Band 2 - 2nd Movement: Largo
9. Band 3 - 3rd Movement: Allegro
Concerto in A Major F.I No. 5
10. Band 4 - 1st Movement: Allegro molto
11. Band 5 - 2nd Movement: Largo
12. Band 6 - 3rd Movement: Allegro
Nathan Milstein performs four memorable Vivaldi concerti for violin.
Musicians:
Nathan Milstein, violin
Selections:
Antonio Vivaldi (1675-1741)
Concerto in A Major F.I No. 106
1. Band 1 - 1st Movement: Allegro molto
2. Band 2 - 2nd Movement: Largo
3. Band 3 - 3rd Movement: Allegro
Concerto in C minor F.I No. 2
4. Band 4 - 1st Movement: Allegro
5. Band 5 - 2nd Movement: Andante
6. Band 6 - 3rd Movement: Allegro
Concerto in C Major F.I No. 3
7. Band 1 - 1st Movement: Allegro
8. Band 2 - 2nd Movement: Largo
9. Band 3 - 3rd Movement: Allegro
Concerto in A Major F.I No. 5
10. Band 4 - 1st Movement: Allegro molto
11. Band 5 - 2nd Movement: Largo
12. Band 6 - 3rd Movement: Allegro