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Concertos, violin, string orchestra, RV 335, A major: MU.1419

Object information

Current Location: In storage

Titles

Concertos, violin, string orchestra, RV 335, A major
Two celebrated concertos : the one commonly call'd the Cuckow and the other Extravaganza / compos'd by Sigr. Antonia [sic] Vivaldi.
Cuckow
Extravaganza

Maker(s)

Vivaldi, Antonio,

Description

Cuckow
Extravaganza
Both concertos for solo violin and string orchestra with continuo.
Parts for: "Violino primo concertino", "Violino primo concerto grosso", ["Violino secondo concerto grosso"], "Alto viola", "Organo/Organo e violoncello"
Unrealised figured bass for continuo (organ).
Engraved throughout.

Library has "Violino primo concertino", "Violino primo concerto grosso", "Alto viola", and "Organo/Organo e violoncello" parts only.
Concertos (Violin with string orchestra) Parts.

Measurements and weight

5? parts ; 36 cm.

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Note

Vivaldi, Antonio,1678-1741.London :Printed for and sold by I. Walsh ... ; and I. Hare ... ,[ca. 1720]

Identification numbers

Accession number: MU.1419
Primary reference Number: 277047
ALMA control 001: 995106673803606
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Audit data

Created: Tuesday 1 December 2020 Updated: Wednesday 2 December 2020 Last processed: Tuesday 13 June 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Manuscripts and Printed Books

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