The Venetian Instrumental Concerto During Vivaldi's Time

It is the first monograph in which the concertos of all composers active in this field in the Republic of Venice in the years 1695-1740 are methodically discussed. The Venetian instrumental concerto from Vivaldi's time is portrayed here through an extensive and thorough survey of the most compl...

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Main Author: Wilk, Piotr (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 2020
Series:Eastern European Studies in Musicology
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