Vivaldi - Concerto in D Major for Guitar - Largo

#Vivaldi #Classical #Guitar Concerto in D Major for Guitar, Strings and Basso Continuo - 2nd movement (Largo) - Antonio Vivaldi (c. 1678-1741) Antonio Vivaldi wrote hundreds of wonderful concerti and was so admired that Johann Sebastian Bach transcribed some of them for organ and harpsichord. Vivaldi is also credited with the familiar three-movement concerto we all know. (A fast movement, followed by a slow movement, finished with another fast movement. Typically, “Allegro - Largo - Allegro“, but can be any one of those variants, like, “Presto - Larghetto - Allegro“.) This concerto was originally composed by Vivaldi for lute and strings but transcribes extremely well to guitar, being a similar stringed instrument, if not as complex. The second Largo movement is one of his best-known. So much wonderful Baroque Italian melody and harmony that Vivaldi is known for is contained in just a few minutes of interaction between the soloist and orchestra, weaving masterfully between the root, subdominant and dominant keys. The movement is in binary form, or AABB, meaning that the first section is played through, repeated, then followed by the second section being played through and repeated. My sister, Ann Marie (1967-1995), whom I dedicate this video to, loved to hear me play this (and pretty much anything else I played). I love you, sis. I’ll see you again, someday. Want to see more? Have any questions? Please let me know in the comments below. Enjoy! :) Images of flowers are from my own personal collection; no stock imagery here. :D Equipment and software used (I have an affiliation with Adobe as an Adobe Community Professional and get benefits like access to software as a result): Alvarez-Yairi Classical guitar, model CY118 (1990) D’addario Pro-Arte Light Tension Classical guitar strings Zoom H1 digital audio recorder Cuckos Reaper 6 Garritan Personal Orchestra 4 (VSTi) Reason 11 by Reason Studios Adobe Bridge 2020 Adobe Photoshop 2020 Adobe Audition 2020 Adobe Premiere Pro 2020
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