Originally posted by Bryn
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I have lost touch with Vivaldi's music, as I have quite a bit of late concentrated more on 20th century works, and the kind of music that The sixteen do.
However, I do ofcourse rather like Vivaldi's concerto for two trumpets. I also have Trevor Pinnock's box set of recordings that he has made. I also have the complete sacred music of Vivaldi, on Hyperion. I think a revisit of this period is necessary.Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI have lost touch with Vivaldi's music, as I have quite a bit of late concentrated more on 20th century works, and the kind of music that The sixteen do.
However, I do ofcourse rather like Vivaldi's concerto for two trumpets. I also have Trevor Pinnock's box set of recordings that he has made. I also have the complete sacred music of Vivaldi, on Hyperion. I think a revisit of this period is necessary.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostIt's in Michael Talbot's Vivaldi monograph, which is an interesting book for things like this but otherwise a bit limited, presumably for reasons of keeping its overall size down.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI seem to remember (way back in the 80s) a much larger and luxurious Vivaldi book by Michael Talbot. Or am I imagining it?
... described here as a "2013 reprint"?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Not "from back in the '80s", though.
The list of publications in Professor Talbot's CV does not suggest that he authored any book matching MickyD's description in the 1980s (the "Dent" publication from 1978 is the Master Musicians volume):
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I've built up a fair old pile of Vivaldi discs over the last 40 yrs. When I saw a CD described as 'Late violin concertos' for not very much money I was sufficiently intrigued to buy, at the same time remarking to a friend that I wondered how late Vivaldi would match up to op106 or 131
Well, I think I see the point of the label, seems Vivaldi did get up to something different in his old age, develop a new style much less bothered about regularity, always being pleasant and never saying boo to a goose, more concerned to do something different and 'If I wanna say it I'll say it, if you don't like it you know what you can do'.
Or has the label on the tin made me hear something that isn't there???
This is the disc
I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostI've built up a fair old pile of Vivaldi discs over the last 40 yrs. When I saw a CD described as 'Late violin concertos' for not very much money I was sufficiently intrigued to buy, at the same time remarking to a friend that I wondered how late Vivaldi would match up to op106 or 131
Well, I think I see the point of the label, seems Vivaldi did get up to something different in his old age, develop a new style much less bothered about regularity, always being pleasant and never saying boo to a goose, more concerned to do something different and 'If I wanna say it I'll say it, if you don't like it you know what you can do'.
Or has the label on the tin made me hear something that isn't there???
This is the disc
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