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Antonio Vivaldi

 
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Antonio Vivaldi 

 
 

Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (March 4, 1678July 28, 1741), nicknamed il Prete Rosso ("The Red Priest"), was a Venetian priest and Baroque music composer, as well as a famous virtuoso violinist; he was born and raised in the Republic of Venice. The Four Seasons, a series of four violin concerti, is his best-known work and a highly popular Baroque piece.

 Biography

Youth

The church where Vivaldi was baptized: Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista in Bragora, Sestiere di Castello, Venice.
The church where Vivaldi was baptized: Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista in Bragora, Sestiere di Castello, Venice.

Antonio Lucio Vivaldi was born in Venice, the capital of the Republic of Venice. He was baptized immediately at his home by the midwife. It is not known how the life of the infant was in danger, but the immediate baptism was most likely due to his poor health or to an earthquake that shook the city that day. Vivaldi's official church baptism (at least, the rites that remained other than the actual baptism itself) did not take place until two months later. His father, Giovanni Battista, a barber before becoming a professional violinist, taught him to play violin and then toured Venice playing the violin with his young son. Giovanni Battista was one of the founders of the Sovvegno dei musicisti di Santa Cecilia, a sort of trade union for musicians and composers. The president of the association was Giovanni Legrenzi, the maestro di cappella at St. Mark's Basilica and noted early Baroque composer. It is possible that the young Antonio's first lessons in composition were imparted by him. The Luxembourg scholar Walter Kolneder sees in the early liturgical work Laetatus sum (RV Anh 31, written in 1691 at the age of 13) the influence of Legrenzi's style. His father may have been a composer himself: in 1688, an opera titled La Fedeltà sfortunata was composed by a Giovanni Battista Rossi, and this was the name under which Vivaldi's father had joined the Sovvegno di Santa Cecilia ("Rossi" for "Red", because of the colour of his hair, a family trait).

Vivaldi had a medical problem that he called the tightening of the chest (probably some form of asthma). His medical problem, however, did not prevent him from learning to play the violin, composing, or taking part in many musical activities. However, he could not play wind instruments due to his lack of breath. At the age of 15 in the year of 1693, he began studying to become a priest. In 1703, at the age of 25, Vivaldi was ordained a priest and was soon nicknamed il Prete Rosso, "The Red Priest", probably because of his red hair.

Not long after his ordination, in 1704, he was given a reprieve from celebrating the Holy Mass because of his ill health. From that point onward, he appears to have withdrawn from active practice, but did remain a priest.

At the Ospedale della Pietà

 

In September 1703, Vivaldi became maestro di violino (master of violin) at an orphanage called the Pio Ospedale della Pietà (Devout Hospital of Mercy) in Venice.[2] There were four such institutions in Venice; their purpose was to give shelter and education to children who were abandoned, orphaned, or whose families could not support them. They were financed by funds provided by the Republic. The boys learned a trade and had to leave at age 15. The girls received a musical education, and the most talented stayed and became members of the Ospedale's renowned orchestra and choir.

Shortly after his appointment, the orphans began to gain appreciation and esteem abroad, too; Vivaldi wrote most of his concertos, cantatas, and sacred music for them. In 1704, the position of teacher of viola all'inglese was added to his duties as violin instructor.

His relationship with the board of directors of the Ospedale was often strained. The board had to take a vote every year on whether to keep a teacher. The vote on Vivaldi was seldom unanimous, and in 1709, he lost his job after a 7 against 6 vote. After a year as a freelance musician, he was recalled by the Ospedale with a unanimous vote in 1711; clearly the board had realized the importance of his role by then. In 1713, he became responsible for the musical activity of the institute. Vivaldi was promoted to maestro di' concerti (music director) in 1716.

It was during these years that Vivaldi wrote much of his music, including many operas and concerti. In 1705, the first collection (Raccolta) of his works was published: his Opus 1 is a collection of 12 sonatas for two violins and basso continuo, still in a conventional style. In 1709, a second collection of 12 sonatas for violin & basso continuo appeared (Opus 2). The real breakthrough came with his first collection of 12 concerti for one, two, and four violins with strings, L'estro armonico (Opus 3), which was published in Amsterdam in 1711 by Estienne Roger. This was a resounding success all over Europe, and was followed in 1714 by La stravaganza (Opus 4), a collection of concerti for solo violin and strings.

In February 1711, Vivaldi and his father went to Brescia, where his setting of the Stabat Mater (RV 621) was played as part of a religious festival. The work seems to have been written in haste: the string parts are simple, the music of the first three movements is repeated in the next three, and not all the text is set. However, and in part as a consequence of the forced essentiality of the music, the work reveals musical and emotional depth and is one of his early masterpieces.

In 1718, Vivaldi began to travel. Despite his frequent travels, the Pietà paid him to write two concerti a month for the orchestra and to rehearse with them at least five times when in Venice. The Pietà's records show that he was paid for 140 concerti between 1723 and 1733.

Opera impresario

 

In the Venice of the early 18th century, opera was the most popular musical entertainment and the most profitable for the composer. There were several theaters competing for the public attention. Vivaldi started his career as opera writer in undertone: his first opera, Ottone in villa (RV 729) was performed not in Venice, but at the Garzerie theater in Vicenza in 1713. The following year, Vivaldi made the jump to Venice and became the impresario of the theater Sant'Angelo in Venice, where his opera Orlando finto pazzo (RV 727) was performed. However, the work did not meet the public's taste, and Vivaldi had to close it after a couple of weeks and replace it with a rerun of a different work already given the previous year. In 1715, he presented Nerone fatto Cesare (RV 724, lost), with music by seven different composers, of which he was the leader, with eleven arias. This time it was a success, and in the late season, Vivaldi planned to give an opera completely of his own hand, Arsilda regina di Ponto (RV 700). However, the state censor blocked the performance, objecting to the plot: the main character, Arsilda, falls in love with another woman, Lisea, who is pretending to be a man. Vivaldi managed to get the opera through censorship the following year, and it was eventually performed to a resounding success.

In this same period of time, the Pietà commissioned several liturgical works. The most important were two oratorios. The first, Moyses Deus Pharaonis, (RV 643) is lost. The second, Juditha triumphans (RV 644), composed in 1716, is one of his sacred masterpieces. It was commissioned to celebrate the victory of the Republic of Venice against the Turks and the recapture of the island of Corfù. All eleven singing parts were performed by girls of the Pietà, both for the female and male characters. Many of the arias included parts by solo instruments—recorders, oboes, clarinets, violas d'amore, and mandolins—that showcased the range of talents of the girls.

In the same year, 1716, Vivaldi wrote and produced two more operas, L'incoronazione di Dario (RV 719) and La costanza trionfante degli amori e degli odi (RV 706). The latter was so popular that it was re-edited and represented two years later with the title Artabano re dei Parti (RV 701, lost) and was eventually performed in Prague in 1732. In the following years, Vivaldi wrote several operas that were performed all over Italy.

His modern operatic style caused him some trouble with other more conservative musicians, like Benedetto Marcello, a magistrate and amateur musician who wrote a pamphlet denouncing him and the modern style of opera. The pamphlet is called Il teatro alla moda, and its cover has a caricature of Vivaldi playing the violin. The Marcello family was the rightful owner of the Sant'Angelo theater, and a long legal battle had been fought with the management for its restitution, without success. The booklet attacks Vivaldi without mentioning him directly. The cover drawing shows a boat (the Sant'Angelo), on the left end of which stands a little angel wearing a priest's hat and playing the violin. It is a caricature of Vivaldi. The obscure writing under the picture mentions nonexistent places and names. In particular, ALDIVIVA is an anagram of A. Vivaldi.

His middle years

Caricature by P.L.Ghezzi, Rome (1723)

In 1717 or 1718, Vivaldi was offered a new prestigious position as Maestro di Cappella of the court of the prince Phillip of Hesse-Darmstadt, governor of Mantua. He moved there for three years and produced several operas, among which was Tito Manlio (RV 738). In 1721, he was in Milan, presenting the pastoral drama La Silvia (RV 734, lost) and again the next year with the oratorio L'adorazione delli tre re magi al bambino Gesù (RV 645, also lost). The next big step was a move to Rome in 1722, where his operas introduced the new style and where the new pope Benedict XIII invited Vivaldi to play for him. In 1725, he returned to Venice, where he produced four operas in the same year.

It is also in this period that he wrote the Four Seasons, four violin concertos depicting natural scenes in music. While three of the concerti are of original conception, the first, "Spring", borrows motifs from a Sinfonia in the first act of his opera "Il Giustino," composed at the same time as The Four Seasons. The inspiration for them was probably the countryside around Mantua. They were a revolution in musical conception: in them Vivaldi represented flowing creeks, singing birds (of different species, each specifically characterised), barking dogs, buzzing mosquitoes, crying shepherds, storms, drunken dancers, silent nights, hunting parties (both from the hunter's and the prey's point of view), frozen landscapes, children ice-skating, and burning fires. Each concerto was associated with a sonnet of Vivaldi's hand, describing the scenes depicted in the music. They were published as the first four of a collection of twelve, Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione, his Opus 8, published in Amsterdam by Le Cène in 1725.

During his time in Mantua Vivaldi became acquainted with an aspiring young singer, Anna Tessieri Giro, who was to become his student, protégée, and favorite prima donna. Anna, along with her older half-sister Paolina, became part of Vivaldi's entourage and regularly accompanied him on his many travels. There was speculation about the nature of Vivaldi's and Giro's relationship, but no evidence to indicate anything beyond friendship and professional collaboration.

Late life and death

At the height of his career, Vivaldi received commissions from European nobles and royalty. The wedding cantata Gloria e Imeneo (RV 687) was written for the marriage of Louis XV. Opus 9, La Cetra, was dedicated to Emperor Charles VI. In 1728, Vivaldi had the chance to meet the Emperor in person when he came to Trieste to oversee the construction of a new port. Charles admired the music of the Red Priest so much that he is said to have spoken more with the composer in that occasion than with his ministers in two years. He gave him the title of knight, a gold medal, and an invitation to come to Vienna. On his part, Vivaldi gave Charles a manuscript copy of La Cetra; this is a set of concerti almost completely different from the one published with the same title as Opus 9. Probably the printing had been delayed and Vivaldi was forced to gather an improvised collection.

 

In 1730, accompanied by his father, he traveled to Vienna and Prague, where his opera Farnace (RV 711) was presented. Some late operas marked the collaboration with two of Italy's major writers of the time. L'Olimpiade and Catone in Utica were written by Pietro Metastasio, the major representative of the Arcadian movement and court poet in Vienna. La Griselda was rewritten by the young Carlo Goldoni from an earlier libretto by Apostolo Zeno.

Vivaldi's life, like those of many composers of the time, ended in financial difficulties. His compositions no longer held the high esteem they once did in Venice; changing musical tastes quickly made them outmoded, and Vivaldi, in response, chose to sell off sizeable numbers of his manuscripts at paltry prices to finance a migration to Vienna. The reasons for Vivaldi's departure from Venice are unclear, but it seems likely that he wished to meet Charles VI, who appreciated his compositions (Vivaldi dedicated La Cetra to Charles in 1727), and take up the position of a composer in the Imperial Court. It is ever more likely that Vivaldi went to Vienna to stage operas, especially as his place of residence was near the Kärntnertortheater. However, shortly after Vivaldi's arrival at Vienna, Charles died. This tragic stroke of bad luck left the composer without royal protection and a source of income. Vivaldi eventually died not long after, on the night between 27 and 28 July 1741 , of internal infection in a house owned by the widow of a Viennese saddlemaker. On 28 July he was buried in a simple grave at the Hospital Burial Ground in Vienna (the assumption that the young Joseph Haydn sang in the choir at Vivaldi's burial was based on the mistranscription of a primary source and has been proven wrong). Contrary to popular assumptions, no evidence exists regarding Vivaldi's having been buried as a pauper.

His burial spot is next to the Karlskirche in Vienna, at the site of the Technical Institute. The house he lived in while in Vienna was torn down. In part of its place there is now the Hotel Sacher. Memorial plaques have been placed at both locations, as well as a Vivaldi star in the Viennese Musikmeile and a monument at the Rooseveltplatz.

Style and influence

Many of Vivaldi's compositions reflect a flamboyant, almost playful, exuberance. Most of Vivaldi's repertoire was rediscovered only in the first half of the 20th century in Turin and Genoa and was published in the second half. Vivaldi's music is innovative, breaking a consolidated tradition in schemes; he gave brightness to the formal and the rhythmic structure of the concerto, repeatedly looking for harmonic contrasts and innovative melodies and themes. Moreover, Vivaldi was able to compose nonacademic music, particularly meant to be appreciated by the wide public and not only by an intellectual minority. The joyful appearance of his music reveals in this regard a transmissible joy of composing; these are among the causes of the vast popularity of his music. This popularity soon made him famous in other countries such as France which was, at the time, very independent concerning its musical taste.

Vivaldi is considered one of the composers who brought Baroque music (with its typical contrast among heavy sonorities) to evolve into a classical style. Johann Sebastian Bach was deeply influenced by Vivaldi's concertos and arias (recalled in his Johannes Passion, Matthäuspassion, and cantatas). Bach transcribed a number of Vivaldi's concerti for solo keyboard, along with a number for orchestra, including the famous Concerto for Four Violins and Violoncello, Strings and Continuo (RV 580).

Posthumous reputation

Vivaldi remained unknown for his published concerti, and largely ignored, even after the resurgence of interest in Bach, pioneered by Mendelssohn. Even his most famous work, The Four Seasons, was unknown in its original edition. In the early 20th century, Fritz Kreisler's concerto in the style of Vivaldi, which he passed off as an original Vivaldi work, helped revive Vivaldi's reputation. This impelled the French scholar Marc Pincherle to begin academic work on Vivaldi's oeuvre. The discovery of many Vivaldi manuscripts and their acquisition by the National University of Turin Library (with the generous sponsorship of Roberto Foa and Filippo Giordano, in memory of their sons, respectively, Mauro and Renzo) led to renewed interest in Vivaldi. People such as Marc Pincherle, Mario Rinaldi, Alfredo Casella, Ezra Pound, Olga Rudge, Arturo Toscanini, and Louis Kaufman were instrumental in the Vivaldi revival of the 20th century. The resurrection of Vivaldi's unpublished works in the 20th century is mostly thanks to the efforts of Alfredo Casella, who in 1939 organised the now historic Vivaldi Week, in which the rediscovered Gloria (RV 589) and l'Olimpiade were first heard again. Since World War II, Vivaldi's compositions have enjoyed almost universal success, and the advent of historically informed performances has only increased his fame. In 1947, the Venetian businessman Antonio Fanna founded the Istituto Italiano Antonio Vivaldi, with the composer Gian Francesco Malipiero as its artistic director, having the purpose of promoting Vivaldi's music and publishing new editions of his works.

A movie titled Vivaldi, a Prince in Venice was completed in 2005 as an Italian-French coproduction under the direction of Jean-Louis Guillermou, featuring Stefano Dionisi in the title role and Michel Serrault as the bishop of Venice. Another film inspired by the life of the composer was in a preproduction state for several years and has the working title Vivaldi. Filming was scheduled to begin in 2007, but was canceled and tentatively rescheduled for 2008.[citation needed]

2008 Europe Taler featuring Vivaldi among other famous European people
2008 Europe Taler featuring Vivaldi among other famous European people

Antonio Vivaldi is also featured on the 2008 Europe Taler. Vivaldi's music, together with that of Mozart, Tchaikovsky, and Corelli, has been included in the theories of Alfred Tomatis on the effects of music on human behaviour and used in music therapy.

His compositions include:

  • Over 500 concerti; approximately 350 of these are for solo instrument and strings, and of these about 230 are for violin; the others are for bassoon, cello, oboe, flute, viola d'amore, recorder, lute, and mandolin. Approximately 40 concerti are for two instruments and strings, and approximately 30 are for three or more instruments and strings.
  • 46 operas
  • sinfonias
  • 73 sonatas
  • chamber music (even if some sonatas for flute, as Il Pastor Fido, have been erroneously attributed to him, but were composed by Chédeville).
  • sacred music
  • His most famous work is 1723's Le Quattro Stagioni (The Four Seasons). In essence, it resembled an early example of a tone poem, where he attempted to capture all the moods of the four seasons without the use of percussion to dramatize the effects he sought to portray. (See section above for more detailed description.)

1926 and 1930 discoveries

As one biography describes it:

The fate of the Italian composer's legacy is unique. After the Napoleonic wars, it was thought that a large part of Vivaldi's work had been irrevocably lost. However, in the autumn of 1926, after a detectivelike search by researchers, 14 folios of Vivaldi's previously unknown religious and secular works were found in the library of a monastery in Piedmont. Some even- and odd-numbered volumes were missing, and so the search continued. Finally, in October 1930, the missing volumes were found to be with the descendants of the Grand Duke Durazzo, who had acquired the property as early as the eighteenth century.

To its amazement, the world of music was presented with 300 concerts for various instruments and 18 operas, not counting a number of arias and more than 100 vocal-instrumental pieces. Such an impressive list of newly unearthed opuses warranted a re-evaluation of Vivaldi's creativity.

Recent discoveries

Recently, four sacred vocal works by Vivaldi have been discovered in the Saxon State Library in Dresden. These compositions were improperly attributed to Baldassare Galuppi, a Venetian composer of the early classical period, mostly famous for his choral works.

In the 1750s or 1760s, the Saxon court asked for some sacred works by Galuppi from the Venetian copyist Don Giuseppe Baldan. Baldan included, among authentic works by Galuppi, the four compositions by Vivaldi, passing them off as Galuppi's. He probably obtained the originals from two of Vivaldi's nephews, (Carlo Vivaldi and Daniele Mauro), who worked under him as copyists.

The recognition of Vivaldi's authorship could be made by analyzing style and instrumentation and by recognizing arias from Vivaldi's operas.

The two most recent among these discoveries are two psalm settings of Nisi Dominus (RV 803, in eight movements) and Dixit Dominus (RV 807, in eleven movements), identified in 2003 and 2005, respectively, by the Australian scholar Janice Stockigt.

RV 803 was recorded for the first time in 2005 by the King's Consort under the direction of Robert King.

The world premiere of any part of RV 807 took place on 9 August 2005, at Melba Hall, University of Melbourne  It was recorded in full for the first time in 2006 by the Dresdner Instrumental-Concert under the direction of Peter Kopp. Vivaldi scholar Michael Talbot called it "arguably the best nonoperatic work from Vivaldi's pen to come to light since... the 1920s".

 Argippo

Vivaldi's opera Argippo (RV 697) premiered in the Palace of Count Spork, Prague in 1730. The libretto was preserved but the music was presumed to have been lost until portions of it (over two thirds) was discovered in the private archive of the Thurn und Taxis house in Regensburg, in 2006 by harpsichordist and conductor Ondřej Macek. He stated: "I found out that in 1733, three years after the premiere, the Italian music ensemble appeared in Regensburg. They'd been invited there after the theatre in Prague burnt down. Macek used other arias from Vivaldi and said: "I used music from operas he wrote at the time, shortly before and after the date of the premiere, and sometimes they [the arias] fit really perfectly." Ondřej Macek and his Hofmusici orchestra chose Prague Castle (seat of the Czech presidency) the 16th-century Spanish, and was performed by 13 singers and 24 musicians on May 3, 2008, the first performance since 1730. The opera is set in an Indian royal court and centers around a young princess smitten by a dishonest suitor. It has three acts and lasts over two hours.

Works

See also: Category:Compositions by Antonio Vivaldi

Below is a list of Vivaldi's works, from his many concerti to his sacred vocal works. While the list is not a complete listing of all of Vivaldi's works, these lists contain many known compositions, including publications during his lifetime.

Works published during his lifetime

  • Opus 1, twelve sonatas for two violins and basso continuo (1705)
  • Opus 2, twelve sonatas for violin and basso continuo (1709)
  • Opus 3, L'estro armonico (Harmonic inspiration), twelve concerti for various combinations. Best known concerti are No. 6 in A minor for violin, No. 8 in A minor for two violins and No. 10 in B minor for four violins (1711).
  • Opus 4, La stravaganza (The extraordinary), twelve violin concerti (c. 1714)
  • Opus 5, (second part of Opus 2), four sonatas for violin and two sonatas for two violins and basso continuo (1716).
  • Opus 6, six violin concerti (1716–21)
  • Opus 7, two oboe concerti and 10 violin concerti (1716–1717)
  • Opus 8, Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione (The Contest between Harmony and Invention), twelve violin concerti including the celebrated work, Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons), consisting of the first four concerti in opus 8 (1723).
  • Opus 9, La cetra (The lyre), twelve violin concerti and one for two violins (1727)
  • Opus 10, six flute concertos (c. 1728)
  • Opus 11, five violin concerti, one oboe concerto, the second in E minor, RV 277, being known as "Il favorito" (1729)
  • Opus 12, five violin concerti and one without solo (1729)
  • Opus 13, Il pastor fido (The Faithful Shepherd), six sonatas for musette, viela, recorder, flute, oboe or violin, and basso continuo (1737, spurious works by Nicolas Chédeville).

 Operas

Concerti

Vivaldi wrote hundreds of concerti for various instruments. Below is a list of notable concerti:

Cello:

  • Cello concerto in Cm, RV 401
  • Cello concerto in Em, RV 409
  • Cello concerto in F, RV 411
  • Cello concerto in F, RV 412
  • Cello concerto in G, RV 413
  • Cello concerto in G, RV 415
  • Cello concerto in Gm, RV 417
  • Cello concerto in Am, RV 418
  • Cello concerto in Am, RV 420
  • Cello concerto in Bm, RV 424

Mandolin:

Mandolin (lute) and orchestra:

  • Concerto in D major, RV 93

Recorder and flute:

  • Concerto in D major, RV 95, "La pastorella"
  • Concerto in C minor for Treble Recorder, RV 441
  • Concerto in F major for Treble Recorder, RV 442
  • Concerto in C major for Sopranino Recorder, RV 443
  • Concerto in C major for Sopranino Recorder, RV 444
  • Concerto in A minor for Sopranino Recorder, RV 445
  • Concerto in F major for Flute ("La Tempesta di Mare"), RV 433 (Op. 10, No. 1), RV 98 and RV 570
  • Concerto in G minor for Flute ("La Notte"), RV 439 (Op. 10, No. 2)
  • Concerto in D major for Flute ("Il Gardellino"), RV 428 (Op. 10 No. 3)
  • Concerto in G major for Flute, RV 435 (Op. 10, No. 4)
  • Concerto in F major for Flute, RV 434 (Op. 10, No. 5)
  • Concerto in G major for Flute, RV 437 (Op. 10, No. 6)
  • Concerto in C major for 2 Flutes, RV 533

Violin:

Brass and woodwind:

  • Concerto in C major for Two Trumpets, RV 537
  • Concerto in D major for two Oboes, Bassoon, two French Horns, and Solo Violin, RV 562
  • Concerto in D minor for two Recorders, two Oboes, and Bassoon, RV 566
  • Concerto in F major for Oboe, Bassoon, two French Horns, and Solo Violin, RV 571
  • Concerto in B-flat major for Oboe, Chalumeau, and Solo Violin, RV 579

 Sacred works

  • Missa Sacrum, RV 586 (disputed)
  • Kyrie, RV 587
  • Gloria, RV 588
  • Gloria, RV 589
  • Gloria, RV 590 (lost)
  • Credo, RV 591
  • Credo, RV 592 (disputed)
  • Domine ad adiuvandum me, RV 593
  • Dixit Dominus, RV 594
  • Dixit Dominus, RV 595 ("di Praga")
  • Confetibor, tibi Domine, RV 596
  • Beatus vir, RV 597
  • Beatus vir, RV 598
  • Beatus vir, RV 599 (lost)
  • Laudate pueri Dominum, RV 600
  • Laudate pueri Dominum, RV 601
  • Laudate pueri Dominum, RV 602
  • Laudate pueri Dominum, RV 603
  • In exitu Israel, RV 604
  • Credidi propter quod, RV 605 (now RV Anh. 35b)
  • Laudate Dominum, RV 606
  • Laetatus sum, RV 607
  • Nisi Dominus, RV 608
  • Lauda Jerusalem, RV 609
  • Magnificat, RV 610/610a/610b/611
  • Deus Tuorum Militum, RV 612
  • Gaude Mater Ecclesia, RV 613
  • Laudate Dominum, RV 614 (disputed)
  • Regina coeli, RV 615 (incomplete)
  • Salve Regina, RV 616
  • Salve Regina, RV 617
  • Salve Regina, RV 618
  • Salve Regina, RV 619 (lost)
  • Sanctorum Meritis, RV 620
  • Stabat Mater, RV 621
  • Te Deum, RV 622 (lost)
  • Canta in Prato, Ride in Monte, RV 623 — not to be confused with RV 636, which is "Canta in Prato, Ride in Fonte"
  • Carae Rosae Respirate, RV 624 — incomplete without reconstruction of lost second violin and viola parts
  • Clarae, Stellae, RV 625
  • In Furore Iustissimae Irae, RV 626
  • In Turbate Mare, RV 627
  • Invicti Bellate, RV 628 (incomplete, yet reconstructed and recorded by Academia Montis Regalis)
  • Longe Mala, Umbrae, Terrores, RV 629 — not to be confused with RV 640, which is a similar motet on the same text but intended for different purposes
  • Nulla in Mundo Pax Sincera, RV 630
  • O Qui Coeli Terraque Serenitas, RV 631
  • Sum in Medio Tempestatum, RV 632
  • Vestro Principi Divino, RV 633
  • Vos Aurae per Montes, RV 634
  • Introduzione al Dixit (RV 595) "Ascende Laeta," RV 635
  • Introduzione al Dixit (RV 594?) "Canta in Prato, Ride in Fonte," RV 636 — not to be confused with RV 623, which is "Canta in Prato, Ride in Monte"
  • Introduzione al Gloria "Cur sagittas," RV 637 — the preceding work that was to follow this introductory motet, most likely a lost setting of a Gloria in B♭, is now presumably lost
  • Introduzione al Miserere "Filiae Maestae Jerusalem," RV 638
  • Introduzione al Gloria (RV 588) "Jubilate o amoeni chori," RV 639 — Introductory motet has third movement interwoven with Gloria (RV 588).
  • Introduzione al Gloria (RV 589) "Longe Mala, Umbrae, Terrores," RV 640 — not to be confused with RV 629, which is a similar motet on the same text but intended for different purposes
  • Introduzione al Miserere "Non in pratis," RV 641
  • Introduzione al Gloria (RV 589) "Ostro Picta," RV 642
  • Oratorio Moyses Deus Pharaonis, RV 643 (lost)
  • Oratorio Juditha triumphans, RV 644
  • Oratorio L'adorazione delli tre re magi al bambino Gesu, RV 645 (lost)
  • Oratorio La vittoria navale predetta dal S Pontefice Pio V Ghisilieri, RV 782 (lost)
  • Confetibor, tibi domine, RV 789 — manuscript found in damaged condition
  • Beatus Vir, RV 795
  • Magnificat, RV 797 (lost) — possibly related to the extant settings of RV 610/610a/610b/611
  • Nisi Dominus, RV 803
  • Salve Regina, RV 804 (lost)
  • Dixit Dominus, RV 807

A possible setting, or even settings (considering the many settings of other liturgical text Vivaldi composed) of the Miserere may have existed, as hinted by the two introductory sets of movements intended for the piece(s), but such composition(s) have been lost.

 

 

 My  Collection (partial list)  

 

  1. VIVALDI Bassoon (Fagot),orches Rv  446         Peter hanzel     Stefan robl       Kammeraorchest-er bratislava   
  2. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  484    Concentus hungaricus 
  3. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  500    Thunemann I  musici    
  4. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  504 Thunemann I  musici      
  5. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  471 Thunemann I  musici      
  6. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  472    Thunemann      I  musici           
  7. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  473 Thunemann I  musici      
  8. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  481    Thunemann      I  musici           
  9. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  482    Thunemann      I  musici           
  10. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  484    Thunemann      I  musici           
  11. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  491    Thunemann      I  musici           
  12. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  492    Thunemann      I  musici           
  13. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  493    Thunemann      I  musici           
  14. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  494    Thunemann      I  musici           
  15. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  495    Thunemann      I  musici           
  16. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  496    Thunemann      I  musici           
  17. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv 497     Thunemann      I  musici           
  18. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  499    Thunemann      I  musici           
  19. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  500    Thunemann      I  musici           
  20. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  503    Thunemann      I  musici           
  21. Vivaldi Bassoon,orch Rv  504    Thunemann      I  musici           
  22. Vivaldi Cello,basso continuo      Sonata in la minor  Bruno Cocset B.Rannou-cemb. organ Monteilhet-theorb/guita
  23. Myron-contrabass       
  24. Vivaldi Cello,basso continuo      Sonata in si bemol RV  45 Bruno Cocset B.Rannou-cemb. organ Monteilhet-theorb/guita Myron-contrabass       
  25. Vivaldi Cello,basso continuo      Sonata in la minor RV Bruno Cocset  B.Rannou-cemb. organ Monteilhet-theorb/guita  Myron-contrabass       
  26. Vivaldi Cello,basso continuo      Sonata in mi minor RV  40 Bruno Cocset B.Rannou-cemb. organ Monteilhet-theorb/guitar Myron-contrabass       
  27. Vivaldi Cello,basso continuo Sonata in sol minor RV  42 Bruno Cocset B.Rannou-cemb. organ Monteilhet-theorb/guitar Myron-contrabass       
  28. Vivaldi Cello,basso continuo      Sonata in mi bemol major RV  46/39 Bruno Cocset B.Rannou-cemb. organ Monteilhet-theorb/guitar Myron-contrabass         
  29. Vivaldi Cello 2,orchestr Rv  531 Bylsma, Pleeth Hogwood Academy , anci music           
  30. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  129 Anner bylsma Hogwood Academy , anci music
  31. Vivaldi Cello 2,orchestr Rv  531 Wallfisch          Watkins City of london sinf     
  32. Vivaldi Cello 2,strings    Rv  531 I solisti di zagreb        
  33. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  398 Wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf  
  34. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  399 Wallfisch Watkins City of London sinf 
  35. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  400 Wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf  
  36. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  401 Wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf  
  37. Vivaldi Cello 2,strings    Rv  531 Paul & Maud Tortelier  Philip ledger London Mozart play.        
  38. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  400 Tortelier Tortelier London Mozart play.           
  39. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  401 Tortelier Tortelier London Mozart play.           
  40. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  424 Tortelier Tortelier London Mozart play.           
  41. Vivaldi Cello RV  424     Christophe Coin Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music
  42. Vivaldi Cello RV  416     Christophe Coin Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music
  43. Vivaldi Cello RV  418     Christophe Coin Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music
  44. Vivaldi Cello RV  412     Christophe Coin Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music
  45. Vivaldi Cello RV  401     Christophe Coin Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music
  46. Vivaldi Cello RV  413     Christophe Coin Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music
  47. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr    Rv  402 Wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf  
  48. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  403 Wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf     
  49. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  404 Wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf     
  50. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  405 Wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf     
  51. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  406 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  52. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  407 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  53. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  408 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  54. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  409 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  55. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  410 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  56. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  411 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  57. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  412 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  58. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  413 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  59. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  414 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  60. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  416 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  61. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  417 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  62. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  418 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  63. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  419 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  64. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  420 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  65. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  421 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  66. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  422 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  67. Vivaldi Cello,orchestr Rv  423 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf      
  68. Vivaldi  Cello,orchestr   Rv  424 wallfisch Watkins City of london sinf  
  69. Vivaldi  Cello,strings a- moll      Juraj Alexander Stefan robl      Kammeraorch.brtis      
  70. Vivaldi  Cello,strings cemballo   Rv   415           I solisti di zagreb         
  71. Vivaldi  Cello,strings cemballo   Hans zanatelli   Stuttgart cham.Orch.  
  72. Vivaldi  Cembalo, strings Concerto Alla rustica  Hans zanatelli   Stuttgart cham.Orch.  
  73. Vivaldi  choir     Gloria Rv  589 Crookes,Stokes, Jeremy summerly          Schola cant oxford      
  74. Vivaldi  choir     Beatus  vir Rv  597       Crookes,Stokes,           Jeremy summerly          Schola cant. oxford     
  75. Vivaldi  choir     Gloria Rv  589   Harry Christopher         The Sixteen     
  76. Vivaldi  choir     Beatus  vir Rv 598 Burgess,chamonin watkinson Jean claude malgoire La grande ecurie,chamber du roy           
  77. Vivaldi  choir     Gloria Rv  589 Burgess,Chamonin watkinson Jean claude malgoire La grande ecurie,chamber du roy   
  78. Vivaldi  choir     Stabat  Mater Rv  621  Burgess,Chamonin watkinson Jean claude malgoire La grande ecurie,chamber du roy      
  79. Vivaldi  choir     Oratorio  Juditha  Triumphans  Nicholas McGegan Savaria Vocal Ensemble        
  80. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran Dell' aura  al sussurrar Cecilia Bartoli Giovanni Antonini Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir           
  81. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran Dopo un' orrida procello Cecilia Bartoli Giovanni Antonini Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir           
  82. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Di due rai languir costante        Cecilia Bartoli    Giovanni Antonini         Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir
  83. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Qual favellar ?... Andero,volero,gridero Cecilia Bartoli    Giovanni Antonini         Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir        
  84. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Zeffiretti, che sussurrate Cecilia Bartoli Giovanni Antonini Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir
  85. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Alma oppressa  Cecilia Bartoli    Giovanni Antonini Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir
  86. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Dite, oime Cecilia Bartoli Giovanni Antonini Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir          
  87. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Sventurata navicella     Cecilia Bartoli    Giovanni Antonini Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir   
  88. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Sorte, che m'invitasi… Ho nel petto un cor si forte Cecilia Bartoli Giovanni Antonini     Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir       
  89. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Tra le follie… Siam navi all'onde algenti Cecilia Bartoli    Giovanni Antonini Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir        
  90. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Gelido in ogni vena Cecilia Bartoli Giovanni Antonini      Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir   
  91. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Anch'il mar par che sommerga  Cecilia Bartoli    Giovanni Antonini Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir
  92. Vivaldi  Choir Mezzo-sopran      Di  trombe guerriere Cecilia Bartoli Giovanni Antonini    Il Giardino Armonico Schoenb. Choir   
  93. Vivaldi  choir     Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo Rv  588 Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort         
  94. Vivaldi  choir     Domine  ad  adjuvandum RV  593 Gritton  Robert king The king consort         
  95. Vivaldi  choir     Dixit  Dominus RV  595 Gritton,Wyn-Davies, Denley Robert king The king consort       
  96. Vivaldi  choir     Confitebor  tibi,Domine .Rv 596 Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort       
  97. Vivaldi  choir     Beatus  vir RV  597 Gritton,Wyn-Davies, Denley, Daniels, Davies, George          Robert king      The king consort           
  98. Vivaldi  choir     Beatus vir RV  598 Gritton,Wyn-Davies, Denley Robert king The king consort  
  99. Vivaldi  choir     Laudate  pueri Rv 600  Susan Gritton   Robert king The king consort  
  100. Vivaldi  Soprano Laudata  pueri Rv  601 Carolyn Sampson Robert king The king consort        
  101. Vivaldi  choir In  exitus  Israel Rv  604 Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort          
  102. Vivaldi  choir Credidi  propter  quod RV  605  Robert king The king consort    
  103. Vivaldi  choir Lauda Dominum Rv  606  Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort         
  104. Vivaldi  choir     Laetatus  sum Rv  607 Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort         
  105. Vivaldi  Contralto Nisi  Dominus Rv  608 Nathalia Stutzman Robert king The king consort       
  106. Vivaldi  choir     Deus  tuorum  militum Rv  612 Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort         
  107. Vivaldi  choir     Salve Regina Rv 616     Nathalie Stutzman Robert king The king consort         
  108. Vivaldi  Choir Contralto Salve  regina Rv  617   Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort         
  109. Vivaldi  choir     Sanctorum meritis Rv 620 Susan Gritton Robert king   The king consort         
  110. Vivaldi  choir     Stabat  Mater Rv  621  Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort         
  111. Vivaldi  choir     Canta in prato, ride In monte.Rv 623 York, Denly,Bowman Robert King The king consort       
  112. Vivaldi  choir     Clarae   stellae, scintillate,Rv  625 York, Denly,Bowman Robert King The king consort 
  113. Vivaldi  choir     In  furore  iustissimae irae Rv  626 York, Denly,Bowman Robert king    The king consort         
  114. Vivaldi  choir     Il  turbato  mare Rv  627 Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort      
  115. Vivaldi  choir     Longe  mala, umbrae,Terrores,Rv  629  York, Denly,Bowman Robert king The king consort      
  116. Vivaldi  choir     Nulla in mondo Pax   sincera Rv 630 York, Denly,Bowman Robert king  The king consort         
  117. Vivaldi  choir     O qui coeli terraeque serenitas Rv  631 Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels        Robert king      The king consort           
  118. Vivaldi  choir     Sum in medio tempestatum Rv 632 Tuva Semmingsen Robert king      The king consort         
  119. Vivaldi  Contralto Vestro  principi  divino Rv  633 Nathalia Stutzman Robert king The king consort     
  120. Vivaldi  choir     Cur sagittas, cur tela Rv 637    Nathalie Stutzman Robert king The king consort         
  121. Vivaldi  choir     Filiae  maestae  Jerusalem Rv 638 York, Denly,Bowman Robert king      The king consort         
  122. Vivaldi  choir     Jubilate, o amoeni chori Rv  639 Robert king   The king consort         
  123. Vivaldi  choir     Non in pratis aut in hortis Rv  641 Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels   Robert king      The king consort         
  124. Vivaldi  choir     Beatus   vir Rv  795      Gritton,rigby,Blaze,daniels Robert king The king consort         
  125. Vivaldi  choir     Beatus   vir Rv  597 Smith, staempfli,huttenlocher Michel Corboz Ens. Vocale Cham. orch.  Lausanne .
  126. Vivaldi  choir     Lauda   Jerusalem Rv  609 Smith, staempfli,huttenlocher Michel Corboz Ens. vocale Cham. orch.  Lausanne .          
  127. Vivaldi  choir     Canta  in  prato Rv  623 Schweizer, Spreckelsen Michel Corboz Ens. vocale Cham. orch.  Lausanne .    
  128. Vivaldi  choir     In  furore Rv 626 Schweizer, Spreckelsen Michel Corboz Ens. Vocale Cham. orch.  Lausanne .  
  129. Vivaldi  choir     Nulla in mondo pax  sincera  Rv 630 Smith, staempfli,huttenloche Michel Corboz Ens. vocale Cham. orch.  Lausanne .       
  130. Vivaldi  Contralto Stabat  Mater Rv  621 Sara Mingardo Alessandrini   Concerto Italiano        
  131. Vivaldi  Contralto Clarae stellae scintillate Rv 625 Sara Mingardo Alessandrini  Concerto Italiano        
  132. Vivaldi  Violin,orches.Concerto sacro Rv 556 Alessandrini Concerto Italiano     
  133. Vivaldi  Violin,orches.Concerto sacro Rv 554a Alessandrini Concerto Italiano   
  134. Vivaldi  Violin,orche.Concerto sacro Rv 579  Alessandrini Concerto Italiano     
  135. Vivaldi  Soprano Antifonia al Nisi Dominus Benedicta filla tua Domino Anna Simboli Alessandrini Concerto Italiano      
  136. Vivaldi  Contralto,orche Salmo 126 Nisi Dominus RV 608 Sara Mingardo Alessandrini    Concerto Italiano        
  137. Vivaldi  Soprano Antifonia Benedicta filia tua Domino   Anna Simboli    Alessandrini Concerto Italiano 
  138. Vivaldi  Soprano Antifonia es et decorasalem: Pulchraial Lauda Jerusalem: Pulchra es et decora Anna Simboli   Alessandrini            Concerto Italiano        
  139. Vivaldi  2 Sopranos Salmo 147 Lauda Jerusalem RV 609 Gemma Bertagnoli Roberta Invernizzi Alessandrini      Concerto Italiano           
  140. Vivaldi  Soprano Antifonia Pulchra es et decora Anna Simboli   Alessandrini      Concerto Italiano        
  141. Vivaldi  Soprano  Ave Maris Stella Anna Simboli Alessandrini     Concerto Italiano        
  142. Vivaldi  Soprano  Antifonia al Magnificat Anna Simboli Alessandrini      Concerto Italiano        
  143. Vivaldi  Soli, 2 choirs Magnificat Rv  610a Alessandrini  Concerto Italiano        
  144. Vivaldi  Violin,strings.Concerto Assunzione di Maria Vergine RV 581 Antonio De Secondi Alessandrini Concerto Italiano           
  145. Vivaldi  Contralto,2 orchestr.Antifonia Salve Regina RV 616     Sara Mingardo  Alessandrini      Concerto Italiano        
  146. Vivaldi  2 violins,2 organs, string Concerto  RV 584 Francesca Vicari Mauro L. Ferera Alessandrini Concerto Italiano     
  147. Vivaldi  basso   Intonatio :Deus in audiutorium Marco Scavazza Alessandrin Concerto Italiano
  148. Vivaldi  choir     Responsorio :Domine ad adiuvandum me festina RV 593 Roberta Invernizzi Alessandrini Concerto Italiano           
  149. Vivaldi  Soprano Introduzione al Dixit:Ascende laeta RV 635    Roberta Invernizzi Alessandrini Concerto Italiano        
  150. Vivaldi  2 Choirs,2 orchestr. Soli Salmo 109 Dixit Dominus RV 594 Mingardo et al.,Alessandrini Concerto Italiano       
  151. Vivaldi  Soprano Antifonia  Assmpta est Maria in coelo Anna Simboli    Alessandrini Concerto Italiano 
  152. Vivaldi  Soprano Antifonia al Laudate pueri: Maria Virgo assumpta est Anna Simboli    Alessandrini      Concerto Italiano           
  153. Vivaldi  Soprano Salmo 112  Laudate pueri RV 600 Gemma Bertagnoli  Alessandrini Concerto Italiano 
  154. Vivaldi  Soprano Antifonia Maria Virgo assumpta est Anna Simboli Alessandrini Concerto Italiano       
  155. Vivaldi  Soprano  Antifonia  al Laetatus sum: In odorem unguentorum Anna Simboli Alessandrini Concerto Italiano   
  156. Vivaldi  Choir, orchestr. Salmo 121 Laetatus sum Rv 607 Alessandrini  Concerto Italiano        
  157. Vivaldi  Soprano Antifonia In odorem unguentorum     Anna Simboli    Alessandrini Concerto Italiano 
  158. Vivaldi  countertenor    Sonata a 4 Al  santo  sepolcro Rv  130 Andreas Scholl  Chiara BANCHINI Ensemble 415           
  159. Vivaldi  countertenor    Stabat  Mater Rv  621  Andreas Scholl  Chiara BANCHINI Ensemble 415           
  160. Vivaldi  countertenor    Introduzione  al miserere Rv  638 Andreas Scholl Chiara BANCHINI       Ensemble 415  
  161. Vivaldi  countertenor    Cantata Cessate, omai  cessate Rv  684 Andreas scholl Chiara BANCHINI Ensemble 415           
  162. Vivaldi countertenor     Nisi  Dominus Rv  608   Andreas Scholl  Paul Dyer Australian Brandenburgh orch.        
  163. Vivaldi  countertenor    Salve  regina Rv  616    Andreas Scholl  Paul Dyer Australian Brandenburgh orch.        
  164. Vivaldi  countertenor    Clarae stellae scintillate Rv 625 Andreas Scholl  Paul Dyer Australian Brandenburgh orch.        
  165. Vivaldi  countertenor    Vestro principi   divino Rv  633 Andreas Scholl  Paul Dyer Australian Brandenburgh orch.        
  166. Vivaldi  Flute orchestra g- minor op. 10/2  la notte rv  439 Salzburg  baroque cham orcha      
  167. Vivaldi  Flute,strings Op.  10/1  rv  433 Gazzelloni I  musici
  168. Vivaldi  b.c.,strings No.  1  rv  433   op  10 La tempesta di mare Severino Gazzellon I I  Musici   
  169. Vivaldi fluteb.c.,string   No. 2  rv  439, op 10  La notte Gazzelloni         I  Musici           
  170. Vivaldi Flute,strings No. 3  rv  428, op  10  Il gardellino Gazzelloni         I  musici          
  171. Vivaldi fluteb.c.,string   No. 4  rv  435, op  10 Gazzelloni I  Musici         
  172. Vivaldi Flute,b.c.,strin   No. 5  rv  434, op  10 Gazzelloni I  Musici         
  173. Vivaldi Flute,b.c.,strin No. 6  rv  437, op  10 Gazzelloni I  Musici           
  174. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op.  10/1  rv  433 Aurele Nicolet I  musici 
  175. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op.10/ 2,  rv  439 La  notte Aurele Nicolet I  musici          
  176. Vivaldi Flute,strings No. 3  rv  428, op  10  Il gardellino Aurele Nicolet I  musici
  177. Vivaldi Flute,strings D-  dur Daniel janikovic Robl Kammeraorc..bratislav          
  178. Vivaldi Flute,strings  Op.10/ 2,  rv  439 La  notte Matus betko Stefan robl      Kammeraorch.bratisl.   
  179. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op.10/ 2,  rv  439 La  notte Pickett New london consort 
  180. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  108     Pickett New london consort    
  181. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op. 10/1 rv 433 La tempesta di mare Concentus hungaricus        
  182. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op. 10/3,  rv  428 Il gardellino Concentus hungaricus      
  183. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op. 10/5, rv  434 Concentus hungaricus  
  184. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op.10/3  rv  428 Il gardellino  Jack Duval Cam roman       
  185. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op.10/4  rv  435 Jack Duval Cam roman   
  186. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op.10/ 2,  rv  439 La  notte Jack Duval     Cam roman      
  187. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op.  10/5  rv  434 Gazzelloni I  musici       
  188. Vivaldi Flute,strings Op.  10/6 rv  437 Gazzelloni I  musici        
  189. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  108     Gazzelloni I  musici       
  190. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  427     Gazzelloni I  musici       
  191. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  429     Gazzelloni I  musici       
  192. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  436     Gazzelloni I  musici       
  193. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  438     Gazzelloni I  musici       
  194. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  440     Gazzelloni I  musici       
  195. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  441     Gazzelloni I  musici       
  196. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  445 (piccolo) Gazzelloni I  musici         
  197. Vivaldi Flute,strings Rv  533     Gazzelloni I  musici       
  198. Vivaldi Flutes-2, strings,cemb Rv   533 I solisti di zagreb          
  199. Vivaldi Flutes-2, strings,cemb Rv   533 S . preston nic.mcgegan  Hogwood       academy  ancnt music  
  200. Vivaldi Lute,strings Rv   93 Philip pickett New london consort 
  201. Vivaldi Lute,strings Rv   93 Parkanyi Dall'arco cham.Orch.        
  202. Vivaldi Violin, Lute, B.C.Trio in Do major,    Rv  82 Rolf  Lislevand  Manf.Kraemer,Paolo Valetti             
  203. Vivaldi Violin, Lute, B.C.Trio in Sol minor , Rv  85 Rolf  Lislevand  Manf.Kraemer,Paolo Valetti              
  204. Vivaldi 2 violinsLute B.C.Concerto in Re major,  Rv  93 Rolf  Lislevand  et al.Manf.Kraemer,Paolo Valetti                      
  205. Vivaldi Viola d'amore, LuteorchB.C Concerto in re minor Rv  540 Rolf  Lislevand  et al.Manf.Kraemer,Paolo Valetti                   
  206. Vivaldi Mandolin,strings, cembalo Rv   425 I solisti di zagreb   
  207. Vivaldi Mandolins 2 Rv  532 Pickett New london consort         
  208. Vivaldi Oboe- 2 bassoon ,2 Horns,violin Rv  571 I solisti di Zagreb       
  209. Vivaldi Oboe,string organ A – moll Peter kosorin Stefan robl    Kammeraorc.bratislava 
  210. Vivaldi Oboe,string organ c-dur  rv  446 Heinz Holliger I  musici           
  211. Vivaldi Oboe,string organ Fvii/1 Rv  454 Heinz Holliger I  musici           
  212. Vivaldi Oboe,string organ Op. 8/9  rv  454 Concentus hungaricus       
  213. Vivaldi Oboe,string organ Fi/31 Rv  178 I solisti di zagreb       
  214. Vivaldi Oboe,string organ Fvii/1 Rv  454 I solisti di zagreb       
  215. Vivaldi Oboe,string organ Fvii/16 Rv  456 I solisti di zagreb     
  216. Vivaldi Oboe,string organ Fvii/14 465  rv I solisti di zagreb      
  217. Vivaldi Oboe,string cembalo      Fvii/11 Rv  450 Hans de vries I solisti di zagreb           
  218. Vivaldi Oboe,string cembalo      Fvii/10 Rv  453 I solisti di zagreb         
  219. Vivaldi Oboe,string cembalo      Fvii/5 Rv  461 Hans de vries I solisti di zagreb 
  220. Vivaldi Oboe b.c.,string No. 7 op. 7  Rv  464 Heinz Holliger I  Musici     
  221. Vivaldi Oboe.b.c.strings            No. 1 op. 7  Rv  465 Heinz Holliger I  Musici     
  222. Vivaldi Oboe,violin Strings,b.c.Rv    548            Istvan parkanyi Dall'arco cham.Orch     
  223. Vivaldi orchestra           Concerto in a-major I solisti di zagreb  
  224. Vivaldi orchestra           Sinfonia in c-major I solisti di zagreb   
  225. Vivaldi Recorder,violin,basoon,b Concerto in D major  RV  93 Il Giardino Armonico      
  226. Vivaldi Recorder,  oboe,violin,basoon, b.c.Concerto in D major  RV  94 Il Giardino Armonico    
  227. Vivaldi Recorder, 2-violins,viola DGB,b.c.           Concerto no. 5 , F major  RV 442 Tutti gli istrumenti  sordini Il Giardino Armonico         
  228. Vivaldi Recorder,oboe,violin,basso,vDGB,b. Concerto op.10, F major  RV  98  La tempesta di mare Il Giardino Armonico           
  229. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo cembalo  Sonata no. 1  in C major  RV  3  Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll Romanesca      
  230. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 2  in  D minor  RV  12 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll Romanesca    
  231. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 3  in  G minor  RV  757 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll  Romanesca  
  232. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 4  in  D major  RV  755 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll  Romanesca
  233. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 5  in  B flat major  RV  759 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll Romanesca            
  234. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 6  in A major RV  758 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll  Romanesca   
  235. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 7  in  C minor  RV  6 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll  Romanesca      
  236. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 8  in G major  RV 22 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll  Romanesca      
  237. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 9  in E minor RV 17a Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll Romanesca      
  238. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 10  in B minor RV 760 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll           Romanesca            
  239. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata no. 11  in E flat major RV  756 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll Romanesca            
  240. Vivaldi Violin,theorbo,cembalo Sonata  no. 12  in C major RV  754 Andrew Manze, Nigel North, John Toll Romanesca  
  241. Vivaldi Violins,Strings  Concerti grossi L'estro armonico op.3, No:1-12  RV  549,578,310,550,355, 358,567,  522,230, 580,565, 265. Eugen  Duvier Camerata romana           
  242. Vivaldi violins-4,strings Concerto grosso- Op. 3/1 Eugen duvier Camerata roman        
  243. Vivaldi violins-2,cello,strings     Concerto grosso Op. 3/2 Eugen duvier < xml="true" ns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" prefix="st1" namespace="">Cam roman      
  244. Vivaldi Violin,strings Concerto grosso - Op. 3/3  Eugen duvier Cam roman        
  245. Vivaldi violins-4,strings Concerto grosso - Op. 3/4 Eugen duvier Cam roman   
  246. Vivaldi violins-2,strings Concerto grosso - Op. 3/5 Eugen duvier Cam roman   
  247. Vivaldi Violin,strings      Concerto grosso - Op. 3/6 Eugen duvier Cam roman   
  248. Vivaldi violins-4,strings Concerto grosso - Op. 3/7 Eugen duvier Cam roman   
  249. Vivaldi Violins – 2,strings Concerto Op 3/8 Herman Krebbers    Herman Krebbers Amsterdam kamerorkes        
  250. Vivaldi violins-4 Op. 3/1  Rv  549 Menuhin Alberto lysy Alberto lysy    
  251. Vivaldi violins-2 &cello   Op. 3/11  Rv  565 Menuhin Alberto lysy Alberto lysy  
  252. Vivaldi Violin,strings Concerto grosso - Op. 3/10                                             
  253. Vivaldi Violin,strings,cembalo E flat Hans zanatelli Stuttgart cham.orch           
  254. Vivaldi Violin,strings Concerto grosso - Op. 3/10 Hans zanatelli Stuttgart cham .Orch.
  255. Vivaldi Violin,strings Concerto grosso - Op. 3/11 Hans zanatelli Stuttgart cham.Orch. 
  256. Vivaldi Violin,strings Concerto grosso - Op. 3/11 I solisti di zagreb      
  257. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4  Concerto in B flat   no.1 Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  258. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4 Concerto in E minor no.2  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  259. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4 Concerto in G major no. 3  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  260. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4  Concerto in A minor no.4  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  261. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4 Concerto in A major no.5  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  262. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4 Concerto in G minor no. 6  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  263. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4  Concerto in C major no.7  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  264. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4 Concerto in D minor no.8  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  265. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4 Concerto in F major no.9  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  266. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4  Concerto in C minor no.10  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  267. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4  Concerto in D major no.11  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  268. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings La  Stravaganza  op. 4  Concerto in G major no.12  Rachel Podger Arte Dei Suonatori Baroq Orch           
  269. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Concerto  op. 6 no. 1  In G minor  Rv   324  Andrew Manze    Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music       
  270. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Concerto  op. 6 no. 2  In E flat minor rv   259 Andrew Manze Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music       
  271. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Concerto  op. 6 no. 3  In G minor Rv   318 Andrew Manze Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music  
  272. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Concerto  op. 6 no. 4  In D major  Rv   216 Andrew Manze Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music          
  273. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Concerto  op. 6 no. 5  In E minor Rv  280 Andrew Manze Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music  
  274. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Concerto  op. 6 no. 6 in  D minor   Rv   329 Andrew Manze    Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music       
  275. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Concerto  op. 6 In  A major  Rv  335 "The Cuckoo"  Andrew Manze Christopher Hogwood The Academy of Ancient Music       
  276. Vivaldi Violin,orchestra  Rv  243 Salvatore Accardo I solisti settimane musi. intern Napoli         
  277. Vivaldi Violin,orchestra  Rv  270 Salvatore Accardo I solisti settimane musi. intern Napoli         
  278. Vivaldi Violin,orchestra  No. 2  rv  277, op 11 Il favorite Salvatore Accardo I solisti settimane musi. intern di Napoli     
  279. Vivaldi Violin,orchestra  Rv  286 Salvatore Accardo I solisti settimane musi. intern Napoli         
  280. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 2 op.7  Rv  188 Accardo I  Musici  
  281. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 3 op. 7  Rv  326 Accardo I  Musici 
  282. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 4 op.7  Rv  354 Accardo I  Musici  
  283. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,stringNo. 5 op. 7 Rv  285a Accardo I  Musici 
  284. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 6 op. 7  Rv 374 Accardo I  Musici  
  285. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 8 op. 7  Rv  299 Accardo I  Musici 
  286. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 9 op. 7  Rv 373 Accardo I  Musici  
  287. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 10 op. 7  Rv  294a Accardo I  Musici         
  288. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 11 op 7  Rv  208a Accardo I  Musici          
  289. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 12 op. 7  Rv  214 Accardo I  Musici           
  290. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 11 op 7  Rv  208a  Rifkin   The bach ensemble      
  291. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No.  1  rv  433   op  10 La tempesta di mare Piero toso Claudio scimone I solisti veneti           
  292. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 6  rv 180   op 8 Il piacere Piero toso Claudio scimone I solisti veneti         
  293. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 10  rv 362 op 8 La  caccia Piero toso Clau.Scimone I solisti veneti 
  294. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni La primavera No. 1 rv  269,op 8   Accardo I  Musici         
  295. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'estate No. 2  rv  315,op 8  Accardo I  Musici     
  296. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni  L'autunno No. 3  rv  293,op 8  Accardo   I  Musici          
  297. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'inverno No. 4  rv  297,op 8  Accardo     I  Musici           
  298. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni La primavera No. 1 rv  269,op 8   Menuhin Alberto lysy Alberto lysy
  299. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'estate No. 2  rv  315,op 8  Menuhin  Alberto lysy Alberto lysy  
  300. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'autunno No. 3  rv  293,op 8  Menuhin   Alberto lysy      Alberto lysy     
  301. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'inverno No. 4  rv  297,op 8   Menuhin   Alberto lysy      Alberto lysy     
  302. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni La primavera No. 1 rv  269,op 8   Piero toso Claudio scimone I solisti veneti           
  303. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'estate No. 2  rv  315,op 8 Piero toso Claudio scimone I solisti veneti    
  304. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'autunno No. 3  rv  293,op 8 Piero toso Claudio scimone I solisti veneti
  305. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'inverno No. 4  rv  297,op 8 Piero toso   Claudio scimone I solisti veneti
  306. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni La primavera No. 1 rv  269,op 8   Permovansky Alberto Lizzio Baroque festival orchestra         
  307. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'estate No. 2  rv  315,op 8 Permovansky Alberto Lizzio Baroque festival orchestra         
  308. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'autunno No. 3  rv  293,op 8 Permovansky Alberto Lizzio           Baroque festival orchestra         
  309. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'inverno No. 4  rv  297,op 8 Permovansky Alberto Lizzio Baroque festival orch
  310. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni La primavera No. 1 rv  269,op 8   Enrico  Onofri-violin Giovanni  Antonino Il Giardino Armonico       
  311. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'estate No. 2  rv  315,op 8 Enrico  Onofri-violin Giovanni  Antonino Il Giardino Armonico       
  312. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'autunno No. 3  rv  293,op 8 Enrico  Onofri-violin Giovanni  Antonino Il Giardino Armonico       
  313. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'inverno No. 4  rv  297,op 8  Enrico  Onofri-violin  Giovanni  Antonino Il Giardino Armonico       
  314. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Concerto in G minor op. 8/8 rv 332 Enrico  Onofri-violin  Giovanni  Antonino Il Giardino Armonico           
  315. Vivaldi Oboe,b.c.,strings Concerto in D minor , op. 8/9  RV 454 Paolo Grazzi- oboe Giovanni  Antonino Il Giardino Armonico         
  316. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni La primavera No. 1 rv  269,op 8   Salzburg baroque cham. orch  
  317. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'estate No. 2  rv  315,op 8  Salzburg baroque cham.orch.          
  318. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'autunno No. 3  rv  293,op 8 Salzburg baroque cham.orch.       
  319. Vivaldi violin,b.c.,strings Le quattro stagioni L'inverno No. 4  rv  297,op 8  Salzburg baroque cham.orch.        
  320. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 5 rv 253    op 8 La tempesta di mare Accardo I  Musici      
  321. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 6  rv 180     op 8 Il piacere  Accardo I  Musici        
  322. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 7  rv  242   op 8 Accardo I  Musici 
  323. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 8  rv 332    op 8 Accardo   I  Musici           
  324. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No.  9  rv  236    op 8 Accardo I  Musici           
  325. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 10  rv 362   op 8   La  caccia Accardo  I  Musici      
  326. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 11 rv  210   op 8 Accardo  I  Musici           
  327. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 12  rv  178    op 8 Accardo I  Musici          
  328. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 1  rv  181a, op  9 Accardo  I  Musici          
  329. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No.2  rv 345, op 9 Accardo I  Musici    
  330. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 3  rv 334, op 9 Accardo I  Musici   
  331. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 4 rv 263a, op 9 Accardo I  Musici  
  332. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 5  rv  358, op  9 Accardo I  Musici 
  333. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 6  rv 348, op 9 Accardo I  Musici   
  334. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 7  rv  359, op 9 Accardo I  Musici  
  335. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 8  rv  238, op  9 Accardo I  Musici 
  336. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 9  rv  530, op  9 Accardo I  Musici 
  337. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 10  rv  300, op 9 Accardo I  Musici
  338. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 11, rv  198a, op 9 Accardo I  Musici          
  339. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 12  rv  391, op 9 Accardo I  Musici           
  340. Vivaldi Violin,cello,b.c.,string     Concerto in D major    RV 564 Christoph Coin Giovanni Antonino Il Giardino Armonico
  341. Vivaldi Violins -3,b.c.,String Concerto in  F major  RV 551 Christoph Coin Giovanni Antonino    Il Giardino Armonico    
  342. Vivaldi Cello-2, Violin-2, b.c.string Concerto in  G minor  RV 531 Christoph Coin Giovanni Antonino Il Giardino Armonico
  343. Vivaldi Violin,cello-2, b.c.string Concerto in A major    RV 552 Christoph Coin Giovanni Antonino Il Giardino Armonico
  344. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string Concerto in  C major  RV 561 Christoph Coin Giovanni Antonino Il Giardino Armonico 
  345. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string Concerto in  F major  RV 544   Christoph Coin Giovanni Antonino Il Giardino Armonico           
  346. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string Rv   317 Parkanyi Dall'arco cham.Orch 
  347. Vivaldi Violin,strings Concerto grosso - Rv  558 Parkanyi Dall'arco cham.Orch. 
  348. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No.  1  rv  207   op  11 Accardo I  Musici         
  349. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 2  rv  277, op 11  Il   favorite Accardo  I  Musici    
  350. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 3  rv  336, op  11 Accardo   Musici
  351. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 4  rv  308, op  11 Accardo   Musici
  352. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 5  rv  202, op  11 Accardo   Musici
  353. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 6  rv  334, op  11 Accardo I  Musici           
  354. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No.  1  rv  317   op  12 Accardo I  Musici         
  355. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 2  rv  244, op 12  La  notte   Accardo I  Musici      
  356. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 3  rv  124, op  12 Accardo I  Musici           
  357. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 4  rv  173, op  12 Accardo  I  Musici          
  358. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 5  rv 379, op  12 Accardo I  Musici
  359. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,string No. 6  rv  361, op  12 Accardo I  Musici           
  360. Vivaldi Violinm,string Op. 3/6
  361. Vivaldi violins 2,strings A major Hans zanatelli Stuttgart cham.Orch.   
  362. Vivaldi Violins,cello,strings Rv  561 Jf  Manzone Paul tortelier   p. ledger London mozartPlay   
  363. Vivaldi violins-2,cello,strings No.  2  Rv   578 Eugen  Duvier Cam roman           
  364. Vivaldi Violin,strings No.  3  Rv   310 Eugen  Duvier Cam roman           
  365. Vivaldi violins-4,string N0.  4  Rv   550 Eugen  Duvier Cam roman        
  366. Vivaldi violins-2,stringsNo.  5  Rv  355 Eugen  Duvier Cam roman         
  367. Vivaldi Violin,b.c.,strings No.  6  Rv   358 Eugen  Duvier Camerata romana       
  368. Vivaldi Violins,cello,strings N0.  7  Rv   567 Eugen  Duvier Camerata romana    
  369. Vivaldi Violins,strings No.  8  Rv  522 Eugen  Duvier Cam roman           
  370. Vivaldi Violins,strings No.  9  Rv   230 Eugen  Duvier Cam roman          
  371. Vivaldi Violins-4,cello,strings No. 10 Rv   580 Eugen  Duvier Camerata romana 
  372. Vivaldi violins-2,cello,strings No.  11  Rv   565 Eugen  Duvier    Camerata romana        
  373. Vivaldi Violin,strings No. 12  Rv  265 Eugen  Duvier Cam roman           
  374. Vivaldi Violins,strings No.  9  Rv  230 Jack Duval Cam roman    
  375. Vivaldi Violins-4,cello,strings No.  10 Rv  580 Jack Duval Cam roman    
  376. Vivaldi Violin,strings No.  12  Rv  265 Jack Duval Cam roman   
  377. Vivaldi Violin,strings ,cembalo  Rv   256 I solisti di zagreb        
  378. Vivaldi violins-2,strings A  major I solisti di zagreb       
  379. Vivaldi Violins,strings No.  8  Rv  522 I solisti di zagreb
  380. Vivaldi violins-2,stringscemb. Rv   524 I solisti di zagreb          
  381. Vivaldi Violins-4,cello,strings No. 10   Rv 580 I solisti di zagreb
  382. Vivaldi Violin,strings Rv  151 Hogwood Academy , anc.  music 
  383. Vivaldi violins-2,2 cellos Rv 564 Hogwood   Academy , anc.  music       
  384. Vivaldi Violins-4,cello,strings No.  10 Rv   580 Hogwood  Academy , anc.  music           
  385. Vivaldi,Correli,Falconiero,Storace, Pandolfi Cazzati, Corbetta, Vitali,Caldara,  Reali Violins,cello,Archlute,guitar,organ,cembalo,spinet,Follie all'italiana 13  pieces Sonatori  de la  Gioiosa Marca   
  386. Vivaldi Recorder,2 violins,bassoon,b.c.Concerto op. 10, G minor  RV  104  La notte      Il Giardino Armonico    
  387. Vivaldi Recorder, oboe,violin,bassoon,b.c. Concerto  in G minor RV 107 Il Giardino Armonico   
  388. Vivaldi Recorder, 2-violins,b.c.Concerto in A minor  RV   108 Il Giardino Armonico       
  389. Vivaldi 2-violins,b.c. Sonata op. 1, no. 12, D minor, RV 63  La Follia Il Giardino Armonico         
  390. Vivaldi Oboe,b.c.  Sonata in C minor RV 53 Il Giardino Armonico 
  391. Vivaldi Recorder, violin,cello      Concerto in D major RV 92       Il Giardino Armonico    
  392. Vivaldi Recorder,oboe,violin,bassoon,B.C. Concerto in F major RV 99    Il Giardino Armonico    
  393. Vivaldi Recorder,oboe,violin,bassoon,b.c.  Concerto in G minor RV 105 Il Giardino Armonico        
  394. Vivaldi Recorder,oboe,violin,bassoon,b.c.  Concerto in G minor RV 107     Il Giardino Armonico    
  395. Vivaldi Recorder, 2-violins,b.c Concerto in A minor  RV   108 Il Giardino Armonico       
  396. Vivaldi Strings Sinfonia  in G major RV  149 Andrew Manze  Academy  Anct Music       
  397. Vivaldi Violin ,strings Concerto op. 8 no. 5  RV 253 La  tempesta di Mare Andrew Manze  Academy  Anct Music  
  398. Vivaldi Lute, viola d'amore, strings  Concerto in D minor RV  540    Nigel North Trevor Jones  Andrew Manze Academy  Anct Music   
  399. Vivaldi Violin,3 echo violins, string   Concerto in A major RV  552    Andrew Manze  Academy  Anct Music  
  400. Vivaldi Violin, strings Concerto in C major, op. 8 no. 6 RV 180 Il  piacere Andrew Manze  Academy Anct Music
  401. Vivaldi 2 recorders etc.,Concerto in C major RV 558  Rachel Becker Lynden Cranham Andrew Manze Academy  Anct usic                             
  402. Vivaldi Sopranino recorder Rv  153 Michael  Copley Hogwood   Academy  Anct Music  
  403. Vivaldi Sopranino recorder Rv  443  Michael  Copley Hogwood   Academy  Anc Music          
  404. Vivaldi Strings,cembalo g- major I solisti di zagreb       
  405. Vivaldi Strings,cembalo Rv   116 I solisti di zagreb       
  406. Vivaldi Strings,organ Rv   124 I solisti di zagreb          
  407. Vivaldi Trumpet,strings Concentus hungaricus 
  408. Vivaldi Trumpet,strings Op. 6/1  rv  324   Concentus hungaricus
  409. Vivaldi Trumpets 2 Rv  537       Laubin Preston Engli.chamber orch.     
  410. Vivaldi Trumpets 2 Rv  537 Ch.Hogwood   Academy  Anct Music         
  411. Vivaldi Trumpets 2 Rv  537 I  musici    
  412. Vivaldi Viola d'amore Lute,strings  Rv  540 Istvan parkanyi    Dall'arco cham.Orch     
  413. Vivaldi Viola d'amore Concerto in D major  RV  392 Catherine Mackintosh Catherine Mackintosh Orc.the Age Enlightenment 
  414. Vivaldi Viola d'amore Concerto in D minor  RV  393 Catherine Mackintosh Catherine Mackintosh Orc.the Age Enlightenment 
  415. Vivaldi Viola d'amore Concerto in D minor  RV  394 Catherine Mackintosh Catherine Mackintosh Orc.the Age Enlightenment 
  416. Vivaldi Viola d'amore Concerto in D minor  RV  395 Catherine Mackintosh Catherine Mackintosh Orc.the Age Enlightenment 
  417. Vivaldi Viola d'amore Concerto in A major  RV  396 Catherine Mackintosh Catherine Mackintosh Orc.the Age Enlightenment 
  418. Vivaldi Viola d'amore Concerto in A minor  RV  397 Catherine Mackintosh Catherine Mackintosh Orc.the Age Enlightenment 
  419. Vivaldi VDGBA, ViolinsStrings Rv  546 Manfredo Kraemer Pablo Valetti  Jordi Savall Jordi Savall Le Concert des Nations           
  420. Vivaldi VDGBA, ViolinsStrings Rv  565 Manfredo Kraemer Pablo Valetti  Jordi Savall Jordi Savall Le Concert des Nations           
  421. Vivaldi VDGBA, ViolinsStrings Rv  579 Manfredo Kraemer Pablo Valetti  Jordi Savall Jordi Savall Le Concert des Nations           
  422. Vivaldi VDGBA, ViolinsStrings Rv  544 Manfredo Kraemer Pablo Valetti  Jordi SavallJordi Savall Le Concert des Nations
  423. Vivaldi VDGBA, ViolinsStrings Rv  578 Manfredo Kraemer Pablo Valetti  Jordi SavallJordi Savall Le Concert des Nations
  424. Vivaldi VDGBA, ViolinsStrings Rv  580 Manfredo Kraemer Pablo Valetti  Jordi Savall Jordi Savall Le Concert des Nations           
  425. Vivaldi VDGBA, ViolinsStrings Rv  553 Manfredo Kraemer Pablo Valetti  Jordi Savall Jordi Savall Le Concert des Nations           
  426. Vivaldi 2 Violins,cello,theorbo,cembal Sonata da camera rv  68 Giorgio Tabacco L'Astree          
  427. Vivaldi 2 Violins,cello,theorbo,cembal Sonata da camera rv  70 Giorgio Tabacco L'Astree          
  428. Vivaldi 2 Violins,cello,theorbo,cembal Sonata da camera rv  71 Giorgio Tabacco L'Astree          
  429. Vivaldi 2 Violins,cello,theorbo,cembal Sonata da camera rv  77 Giorgio Tabacco L'Astree          
  430. Vivaldi Violin,cello,theorbo,cembal    Sonata da camera  rv  83 Giorgio Tabacco   L'Astree           
  431. Vivaldi flute,fagot,cellotheorbo,cembal Sonata da camera rv  86 Giorgio Tabacco L'Astree
  432. Vivaldi   Oechestra "La Folia"La Folia", Hogwood , Academy of Ancient Music
  433. Vivaldi   Variations on "La Folia"; Trio Sonata in G minor, RV74  Richard Boothby Robert Woolley (Performer), Catherine Mackintosh , Elizabeth Wallfisch
  434.  Vivaldi  Trio Sonata for 2 violins & continuo in D minor ("La follia"), Op. 1/12, RV 63 
  435. Vivaldi  Trio Sonata for 2 violins & continuo in D minor ("La follia"), Op. 1/12, RV 63 Hesperion XXI    Jordi Savall 
  436. Vivaldi      viola d;amore  Concerto - RV 392 - 397, 97, 540 - Fabio Biondi  Europa  Galante - 8 pieces
    Vivaldi      violine, B.C. - Sonatas 1 - 12,  Le Dodici opere a Stampa   Alberto Martini I Filarmonici - 12 pieces
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