Genre: Concerto
Composer: Vivaldi
Title: Flute Concerto F Major op. 10-5 RV 434
Composition Year: February 1840
Premiere Year: 1840 (individual performance)
Publications / Editions: Brightcove Unter Hetelse in Leipzig
Tribute, occasion: dedicated to Paulne Garcia.
It consists of nine songs by Heine's poem "Buch der Lieder". It is the earliest work to switch from piano centering to composing. Italian song with folk influence, influenced by Schubert.
Instrumentation / vocalist / characters
Solo flute, two violins, viola, bass
Composition of movements
1 movement Allegro ma non tanto, F major 4/4 rhythm, stringed instruments with a minor. The harpsichord is only played in the Tutsi part. The first solo part appearing after Tutti proceeds like a few violin ensembles. The second solo part consisted of a flute and a quartet of the first violin. The third solo took the form of a trio consisting of a flute and two violins. Four Touty parts and three solo parts cross each other.
2 movement Largo cantabile, C forged 12/8 beat, and flute melody. In the Tutti part, the bass is not played but proceeds to the triad part. The theme of Torty's Litnello is re-emerged from the melody of the flute.
3 movements Allegro, F major 2/4 rhythm, 4 tauties and 3 solo parts crossed in a lithologic format. The theme of Tutti is again played on the theme of the solo part.
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