Antonio Vivaldi - La Follia

“La Follia“ by Antonio Vivaldi, performed by Abbraccio Classical in 2010. “La Follia,“ also known as “Folia“ in Italian, is a renowned musical composition by the Italian Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi. Originally written for violin and bassio continuo, “La Follia“ is a set of variations on a popular and lively dance theme that was prevalent in the 17th and 18th centuries. Vivaldi’s version is characterized by its spirited and repetitive theme, which serves as a foundation for a series of increasingly elaborate and virtuosic variations. Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era, celebrated for his significant contributions to classical music. Born in Venice, Italy, Vivaldi is best known for his prolific output of concertos, particularly his violin concertos, which played a pivotal role in the development of the genre. He was also a priest and is often referred to as the “Red Priest“ due to his distinctive red hair. More Antonio Vivaldi performances by Abbraccio Classical: Abbraccio Classical is a classical music organization established in 2006 developing a range of high end historic and contemporary productions from small ensembles to full orchestras. Under the guidance of Abbraccio Classical founder and leader Francesco DeLeo, Abbraccio Classical has undertaken dozens of original recording productions and hundreds of live performances across Europe, North America, South America, Africa and Pan Asia. More classical performances by Abbraccio Classical: Subscribe to Abbraccio Classical for more classical performances: @abbraccioclassical Check out Abbraccio Classical’s website for more: #AbbraccioClassical #Vivaldi #LaFollia
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