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Vivaldi, Antonio - Four Seasons: F Minor, RV 297 "Winter" - Violin and Piano - edited by Carnellil - Ricordi
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These fresh new editions of Vivaldi's famous The Four Seasons (La Primavera) are transcribed for violin and piano by Maurizio Carnelli. Based on the original critical edition, they feature clean and well-spaced engravings, plus beautiful full-color covers printed on deluxe heavy coated stock. Editorial and performance notes are in English, and the solo violin parts are printed on a single continuous fold-out sheet for just one simple page turn following a movement.
Difficulty Rating: A5 - A6 (Advanced)
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The Italian publishing house Casa Ricordi counts among its large catalogue works by such legendary composers as Verdi, Puccini and Rossini, modern classics as Nono, Grisey and Varèse and contemporary composers as Francesconi and Battistelli.
In the 1980’s, Ricordi brought new energy and attention to the great Italian music repertoire of the past through the development of critical editions of operas by composers such as Bellini, Donizetti, Puccini, Rossini and Verdi, and of older music, like the editions of Andrea Gabrieli, Scarlatti, Vivaldi, and collections of Venetian music theatre works and Neapolitan music. These series, which combine the latest scholarship with beautifully-presented practical performing editions, are recognized around the world as the “gold standard” for authoritative editions of both traditional opera favorites and works worthy of revival from unmerited obscurity.