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  • Vivaldi: Concerto in C minor

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Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) Concerto in C minor

edited by Robert Paul Block and David Lasocki [ob,vl,str,bc]

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In recent years significant numbers of manuscripts of instrumental pieces by Antonio Vivaldi have been discovered in libraries in Austria (Vienna), Norway (Trondheim}, Poland (Danzig), and especially Sweden (Uppsala, Stockholm, Skara, Lund). Included among these manuscripts are a few pieces for woodwind instruments at least as attractive as those known from the Vivaldi manuscripts in Dresden and Turin. Three of them, a flute sonata in E minor, a trio sonata for 2 oboes and basso continuo, and the present concerto for oboe, violin and orchestra in C minor will be published by Musica Rara under my editorship.

David Lasocki, Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.A., December 1971

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