Vivaldi Recomposed
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 03:01 last edited by
Worth a listen.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 03:55 last edited by
The full work if anyone's interested.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 05:15 last edited by
I'm not blown away, to be honest.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 05:21 last edited by
I would hope not. It's quite derivative. lol
Interesting take, though.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 05:30 last edited by
Are you still up or already up?
Imagine composing more than 500 concerts and many other pieces that fill shelves, and everyone knows you for just one piece.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 05:35 last edited by jon-nyc
Yeah. I think it was Schumann that said “Did Vivaldi compose 200 violin concerti? Or did he compose one violin concerto 200 times?”
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 05:35 last edited by
Oh, and I’m up still. Going to bed now though
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 09:41 last edited by
Now I’m up already. lol
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 09:47 last edited by
Not a lot of sleep. I for one feel terrible all day if I get less than 7 hours or so for multiple days.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 10:44 last edited by
Yeah I’m more than fine on 5. Can get by on 4
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Not a lot of sleep. I for one feel terrible all day if I get less than 7 hours or so for multiple days.
wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 10:45 last edited by@klaus said in Vivaldi Recomposed:
Not a lot of sleep. I for one feel terrible all day if I get less than 7 hours or so for multiple days.
Oh, and you look like shit too.
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Yeah. I think it was Schumann that said “Did Vivaldi compose 200 violin concerti? Or did he compose one violin concerto 200 times?”
wrote on 18 Jun 2021, 11:39 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Vivaldi Recomposed:
Yeah. I think it was Schumann that said “Did Vivaldi compose 200 violin concerti? Or did he compose one violin concerto 200 times?”
Same has been said about Bruckner's symphonies.
Astor Piazzola has done a take on the 4 Seasons as well. It's very much Piazzola (whom I love), with only a few allusions to Vivaldi, but it's fun nevertheless. Here's the version for piano trio.
Link to videoI saw Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg do this with the Madison Symphony about 12 years ago - she broke a string during her performance.