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: His work spans from the "ceremonial sparkle" of major-key sinfonias to the "brooding gravity" of minor-key pieces.

: He crystallized the three-movement ( Fast–Slow–Fast ) structure. vivaldi_string_concertos_baroque_renaissance_in...

Concerto for Strings in G Major, RV 151 "Alla rustica": I. Presto : His work spans from the "ceremonial sparkle"

: Composing largely in Venice, Vivaldi blended the city's operatic drama with technical violin virtuosity. Key Representative Works vivaldi_string_concertos_baroque_renaissance_in...

Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) was a titan of the era whose work redefined the concerto. While his compositions were born centuries after the Renaissance, they represents the culmination of instrumental evolution that began in that earlier period. The Core of Vivaldi’s String Concertos

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