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| Vivaldi: Guitar Concertos | 
enlarge | Creators: Denis Vigay, Antonio Vivaldi, Los Romeros, Angel Romero, Celedonio Romero, Celin Romero, Pepe Romero, Alan Cuckston, Academy Of St. Martin-in-the-fields Label: Philips Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $7.28 You Save: $9.70 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (1 reviews) Sales Rank: 16802
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 412624 UPC: 289412624244 EAN: 0028941262424 ASIN: B0000040WX
Release Date: October 25, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Concerto RV 580, In B Minor For 4 Guitars, Strings, And Continuo: Allegro | | | Concerto RV 580, In B Minor For 4 Guitars, Strings, And Continuo: Largo - Larghetto - Adagio - Largo | | | Concerto RV 580, In B Minor For 4 Guitars, Strings, And Continuo: Allegro | | | Concerto RV 532 In G, For 2 Guitars, String And Continuo: Allegro | | | Concerto RV 532 In G, For 2 Guitars, Strings, And Continuo: Andante | | | Concerto RV 532 In G, For 2 Guitars, Strings, And Continuo: Allegro | | | Concerto RV 356 In A Minor For Guitar, Stings, And Continuo: Allegro | | | Concerto RV 356 In A Minor For Guitar, Stings, And Continuo: Largo | | | Concerto RV 356 In A Minor For Guitar, Stings, And Continuo: Presto | | | Concerto RV 425 In C Major For Guitar, Stings, And Continuo: Allegro | | | Concerto RV 425 In C Major For Guitar, Stings, And Continuo: Largo | | | Concerto RV 425 In C Major For Guitar, Stings, And Continuo: (Allegro) | | | Concerto RV 93 In D Major For Guitar, Strings, And Continuo: (Allegro) | | | Concerto RV 93 In D Major For Guitar, Strings, And Continuor: Largo | | | Concerto RV 93 In D Major For Guitar, Strings, And Continuor: Allegro |
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| Customer Reviews:
  Rich and Sensuous! November 5, 2000 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
Let's face it: there have been literally hundreds of Vivaldi's recordings made over the last 20 years (even longer if you include the many recordings made during the 60s and 70s that have since been digitally remastered), and while most of these recordings are just as good as the next, I found this particular recording to contain a certain depth and richness not usually associated with Baroque music. I use the word "depth" loosely as Baroque music is generally not meant to be "deep" or "expressive" in nature (after all, we're not talking Rachmaninoff here!) Yet, I have always felt that many of Vivaldi's concertos may have very well contained some element of expression without sacrificing any of the musical characteristics that were dominant during Vivaldi's lifetime. Well anyway, if you thought it couldn't be done (that is, bring expression and structure together), this CD proves otherwise.
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