Concerto in E minor RV409

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Composer: Vivaldi, Antonio
Editor: Julian Lloyd Webber
Instrumentation: 2 Cellos and Strings
Publisher: Clifton Edition

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The Concerto for Two Cellos RV409 was originally composed for Bassoon, Cello, Strings and continuo, and has been arranged for two Cellos by Julian Lloyd Webber It is a fascinating and somewhat unconventional work in his cello concerto repertoire and showcases Vivaldi’s flair for dramatic contrasts and inventive textures. The concerto follows the typical three-movement Baroque format: Movement 1: Adagio – Allegro molto: Begins with a solemn Adagio, quickly shifting into a vigorous Allegro. Movement 2: Allegro – Adagio: Reverses the pattern: energetic solo passages marked Allegro, interrupted by brief Adagio ritornellos. This inversion creates a playful tension between soloist and ensemble. Movement 3: Allegro: A lively finale in ritornello form, with recurring orchestral themes framing virtuosic cello episodes. Vivaldi rarely ventures above fourth position on the cello, keeping the technical demands accessible but expressive. Previous Publisher: Phylloscopus Publications Former catalogue number: PP816 A recording, featuring Julian Lloyd Webber, is available: CD cat. No. 8573374. Arranged and edited from the original concerto for cello, bassoon and strings.

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