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It is the first monograph in which the concertos of all composers active in this field in the Republic of Venice in the years 1695–1740 are methodically discussed. The Venetian instrumental concerto from Vivaldi’s time is portrayed here through an extensive and thorough survey of the most complete and representative musical material that allowed for the making of conclusions as to its typology, form, style and technique. The concertos discussed here include 974 works by fifteen composers active in Venice, Brescia, Bergamo and Padua. Such an approach not only gives an exhaustive but also a more objective view on the history of the Baroque concerto in its Venetian variant. It shows Vivaldi’s work in a new and broad context, which allows us to better understand its unique character.



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This book discusses such issues, as genre typology, scoring, texture, form, tonal strategies, style, the use of polyphony, vocal influences, illustrative, programmatic, dance and extra-musical elements, borrowings, instrumental idiom and virtuosity.

The Venetian Instrumental Concerto During

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    A Hardback by Maciej Gołąb, John Comber, Piotr Wilk

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 10/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631833254, 978-3631833254
      ISBN10: 3631833253

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      It is the first monograph in which the concertos of all composers active in this field in the Republic of Venice in the years 1695–1740 are methodically discussed. The Venetian instrumental concerto from Vivaldi’s time is portrayed here through an extensive and thorough survey of the most complete and representative musical material that allowed for the making of conclusions as to its typology, form, style and technique. The concertos discussed here include 974 works by fifteen composers active in Venice, Brescia, Bergamo and Padua. Such an approach not only gives an exhaustive but also a more objective view on the history of the Baroque concerto in its Venetian variant. It shows Vivaldi’s work in a new and broad context, which allows us to better understand its unique character.



      Table of Contents

      This book discusses such issues, as genre typology, scoring, texture, form, tonal strategies, style, the use of polyphony, vocal influences, illustrative, programmatic, dance and extra-musical elements, borrowings, instrumental idiom and virtuosity.

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