Genre: Concerto
Composer: Vivaldi
Title: Concerto for 2 Mandolins in G major RV 532
Composition Year: Unknown
Place of composition: unknown
Publications / Editions: Published in 11 volumes of works by composers from Ricordi Publishing.
Tribute, occasion: From the composer's letter I guess that he dedicated the Marquis Guido Bentivoglio marquis. Mandolin, adopted as a solo instrument, is not a solo instrument that was used at the time. He composed two mandolin concertos with RV 425.
Year of release: Unknown
First place: Unknown
Starring: Unknown
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Two solo mandolin, two violin, viola, and bass
Composition of movements
It consists of the first movement Allegro, the G major 4/4, the fourth Tauti, and the third solo part. The first topic was composed of 21 words and transformed into E minor. The first solo part is presented at 21 ~ 40 bars, and progresses to a lined chord melody. Afterwards, the theme of Xuzhou was played in D major. The second solo part is played along with the tremolo at the melody center. At the intersection of 47 ~ 55 nodes, two mandolins cross. The last Tutti part is played in the form of a development of the last four parts of the first Tutti motif.
2 movements Andante, E forged 4/4 rhythms, and a two-part format divided into first half and second half. The first half starts with E forged and ends with G major. 2 mandolin, 1st, 2nd violin and viola only. The accompaniment part plays unison. The solo part of the mandolin is centered on triplets.
3 movement Allegro, G major 3/8 beats, similar to the first movement, 4 tauties and 3 solo parts intersecting each other. In the solo part, the melody is played using the
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