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he wrote one for violin. violin concerto in D major op. 61.

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Wedding March (you'll have heard it at least once)

"Italian" and "Scottish" Symphonies

Violin Concerto in E minor

Piano Trio in D minor Op 49

String Quartet Op 44 no. 1

String Octet

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Sir Edward Elgar has written:

'Violin Concerto in B minor,Op.61'

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Sergei Rachmaninoff. The correct title of the piece is Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30.

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Tchaikovsky only wrote one violin concerto: Violin Concerto in D Major.

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The Four Seasons is a set of four violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi.

  1. Concerto No. 1 in E major, Op. 8, RV 269, "La primavera" (Spring)
  2. Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer)
  3. Concerto No. 3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, "L'autunno" (Autumn)
  4. Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter)

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Bach- Concerto in E major

Mendelssohn- Violin concerto in E minor mvt 1 or 3

Tchaikovsky- Violin concerto in D major mvt 1 or 3

Brahms- Violin Concerto in D major

Beethoven- Violin concerto in D major

Wieniawski- Scherzo-tarentella

Beethoven- Romance in F or G major

Much more than these

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In no particular order, the top ten violin concertos are: * Violin Concerto in D Minor- Sibelius * Violin Concerto in D Major- Tchaikovsky * Violin Concerto in E Minor- Mendelssohn * Violin Concerto in D Major- Beethoven * Violin Concerto in A Minor- Glazunov * Violin Concerto in G Minor- Bruch * Violin Concerto in D Major- Brahms * Violin Concerto in G Minor- Prokofiev * Violin Concerto in A Minor- Bach * Violin Concerto in B Minor- Elgar This is definitely an "arguable" top 10 list, but they're all pretty famous concertos. Those are just the ones that came off the top of my head, so I'm sure I missed some other really good ones, but those are the only ones I can think of for now. The list was narrowed down a lot since it was just violin concertos, but these are definitely some of the best. Other notes: * Joshua Bell's CD of the Mendelssohn and the Bruch are fantastic. * Nigel Kennedy's perfomance of the Bach is great. * Schlomo Mintz plays excellent versions of the Mendelssohn and the Sibelius on Youtube. * Jascha Heifetz's CD compiled of the Sibelius, Tchaikovsky and Glazunov is very good. He was a great violinist, but since he played so long ago, the recordings are not always that great.

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Brahms's violin concerto was written by Brahms. The clue is in its name: the 'Brahms' violin concerto.

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Bach's Violin Concerto in A minor is known for its intricate melodies, virtuosic violin passages, and rich harmonies. The concerto showcases a dialogue between the solo violin and the orchestra, with the violin often leading the musical conversation. Bach's use of counterpoint, where multiple melodic lines intertwine, is also a notable feature of this concerto.

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Beethoven wwrote just one violin concerto: the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, written in 1806.

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There are many violin concertos in the key of e-minor, but the most famous by far was written by Felix Mendelssohn. His e-minor concerto is one of the standards of the violin repertoire.

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In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Juliek plays Beethoven's Concerto in D minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 61. This concerto is one of Beethoven's most famous works for violin and is known for its virtuosic violin passages and emotional depth. Juliek's performance of this concerto in the midst of the horrors of the Holocaust serves as a powerful symbol of hope and humanity in the face of adversity.

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Christmas Oratorio, Coffee Cantata, Double Violin Concerto in D Minor

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Kurt Weil has written:

'Concerto for Violin and Winds,Op.12'

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Bach's A minor violin concerto is known for its intricate melodies, technical challenges, and emotional depth. It is significant in the history of music as one of the first solo violin concertos ever written. Bach's innovative use of the solo violin as a prominent voice within the concerto form influenced later composers and helped establish the concerto as a popular genre in classical music.

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Three. The most famous concert is the first one, in Bb minor, op. 23; the second is in G major, op. 44; the last one, op. 75, consists only in one movement, so it's thought that it's incomplete. It was based on sketches for a symphony in Eb Major which would have been his sixth, but which Tchaikovsky abandoned.

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Brahms violin concerto was written in D Major. Johannes Brahms composed this piece in 1878 and was dedicated to this friend Joseph Joachim who played the violin.

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Symphony No. 9 in D minor "Choral" - Ludwig Van Beethoven

Symphony No. 40 in G minor - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Symphony No. 5 in C minor - Ludwig Van Beethoven

Symphony No. 3 in E flat major "Eroica" - Ludwig Van Beethoven

Symphony No. 41 in C major "Jupiter" - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Violin Concerto in D - Ludwig Van Beethoven

Piano Concerto No. 23 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Piano Concerto No. 21 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Piano Concerto No. 24 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Clarinet Concerto, K622 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Symphony No. 104 (London) - Franz Joseph Haydn

Mass in B minor - Johann Sebastian Bach

The Marriage of Figaro (opera) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Messiah - G.F. Handel

Piano Quintet in F Minor - Johannes Brahms

Violin Sonata in A Major, Op. 47 ("Kreutzer") - L.V. Beethoven

Ballade in F Minor - Frederic Chopin

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Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7 (1836)

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Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major (Op. 35) is one of his most famous works and arguably one of the most famous violin concertos of all time. It is considered among the most technically difficult of the great violin concertos. It was first played in 1881 in Vienna by Adolph Brodsky (with Hans Richter conducting). Critical reception at the time was mixed, but today it is a cornerstone piece of the violin repertoire.

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Barber Violin Concerto was created in 1988.

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Adams Violin Concerto was created in 1995.

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There's Bach's concerto for two harpsichords and orchestra in d minor. That's baroque.

There's also Poulenc's concerto for two pianos and orchestra in d minor. That's romantic.

Technically, the answer to your question is no.

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Max Bruch has written:

'Die Loreley' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Music Minus One Violin'

'Odysseus' -- subject(s): Librettos, Oratorios

'Kol nidrei, op. 47' -- subject(s): Arranged Horn and piano music

'Die Loreley' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Das Feuerkreuz' -- subject(s): Secular Cantatas, Scores

'Arminius. [Op. 43]' -- subject(s): Cantatas, Secular, Secular Cantatas, Songs and music, Vocal scores with piano

'Violin Concerto in D Minor, Op. 44'

'Odysseus' -- subject(s): Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 8 pts.) with orchestra, Vocal scores with piano

'Scherz, List und Rache' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Violin concerto #1 in G minor' -- subject(s): Parts (solo), Instructive editions, Violin music, Concertos (Violin)

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The "Big Three"

Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #2

Beethoven Piano Concerto #5

Grieg Piano Concerto

Honorable Mention

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto #1

Beethoven Piano Concerto #4

Chopin Piano Concerto #1

The major beauties of the concertos for the piano, in my opinion, are the two Chopin concertos. Beethoven's concerto number 5 "emperor" is also very nice.

Grieg's piano concerto in a minor is possibly the most famous piano concerto.

All of Rachmaninoff's piano concertos are famous, especially number 2, third movement.

Gershwin's piano concerto, although not very known, is one of the most "fun" piano concertos to play, since it has sort of a jazzy sound. Mendelssohn piano concerto in g minor is very very very very famous. My point is that possibly the most famous piano concertos are Grieg, Rachmaninoff, and maybe Mendelssohn.

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I agree with the other answers, but I would argue that Beethoven's Emperor (Piano Concerto #5) is probably the most famous. Chopin's First Piano Concerto (Piano Concerto #1) is also very gorgeous. His second isn't as good as the first, but is also very nice. Mozart's Piano Concertos are also rather well liked. However, of all composers I think that Beethoven's have received the most praise. I've always thought that Chopin's deserved more than it got, but most favorites seem to be more romantic in style than Mozart's. That doesn't mean they were bad, but the piano's full performance potential wasn't met until later in its development. It was the center piece instrument of the romantic period and most of its more popular pieces came from this time. Other examples of favorite piano concertos of this time are Tchaikovsky's as well as Mendelssohn's. (see: Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Schuman, etc)

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Mendelssohn the composer is very famous, however his G minor Piano Concerto is not at all famous. I am a professional pianist and I have never heard it. Ever!! Unless you mean Saint-Saens? His G minor Concerto was once very well known, though you don't hear it as much these days. (Similarly now gone out of fashion are Rubinstein's D minor and the Scherzo from Litolff's 4th Concerto, but at different times they were also popular.)

Beethoven's Piano Concerto no.2 in B flat Minor does not exist, sorry.

Also Brahms 1st Concerto is in D minor not C major.

There is no Schubert Piano Concerto.

Back in the real world, surely the most famous and recognisable concertos are Tchaikovsky no.1, Grieg, and Rachmaninoff 2. There are plenty more piano concertos though. Also often heard are Schumann, Liszt 1, Mozart D minor, Beethoven 5 as noted above, slow movement of Mozart no.21 (sometimes called "Elvira Madigan" after a film in which it was used). Beethoven has the most consistently popular concertos (out of a total of 5 - not including the piano version of his Violin Concerto, known as no.6). Rachmaninoff's No.3 is well-known by reputation though not so much for the music. The two Chopin Concertos are well known (also mentioned above), especially the slow movement of the F minor one. There are still more - why not find one to listen to?

I would second the preceding entry. The most popular by far are the Tchaikovsky #1, the Rachmaninoff #2 and the Grieg A minor.

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There are several videos on YouTube of the concerto.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=paganini+violin+concerto&search_type=&aq=0&oq=Paganini+Violin+

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A Concerto for the Violin - 1913 was released on:

USA: 17 May 1913

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Not all of Tchaikovsky's symphonies were named. They are:

No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13, Winter Daydreams(1866)
No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17, Little Russian (1872)
No. 3 in D major, Op. 29, Polish (1875)
No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 (1877-1878)
Manfred Symphony, B minor, Op. 58; so named because it was inspired by Byron's poem Manfred (1885)
No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 (1888)
No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, Pathétique (1893)
Symphony in E flat (sketched 1892 but unfinished; reworked during the 1950s and later published as Symphony No. 7)

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The notable features of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37, include its dramatic and emotional intensity, virtuosic piano passages, and innovative use of orchestral textures. Compared to other piano concertos in the same genre, this concerto stands out for its bold and expressive character, pushing the boundaries of traditional classical forms and showcasing Beethoven's unique style and creativity.

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Sergei Rachmaninoff has written:

'14 preludes for piano solo' -- subject(s): Piano music

'Four songs, for medium voice and piano' -- subject(s): Songs (Medium voice) with piano

'Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto #2'

'Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18'

'Color by Note / Christmas (Color by Note)'

'The Bells, Op. 35 for Orchestra'

'Third symphony, A minor, op. 44' -- subject(s): Scores, Symphonies

'Code by Note (Color by Note)'

'Six Moments Musicaux, Op. 16'

'Rachmaninoff / Preludes Opus 3 No. 2, Opus 23, Opus 32 Complete(Vol.1))'

'Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini, Opus 43\\'

'Rachmaninoff Works for 1P4H'

'Variations on a Theme by Corelli'

'Rachmaninoff's recollections' -- subject(s): Biography, Musicians, Soviet Union

'Concerto no.4,op.40, for piano and orchestra'

'Etudes Tableaux, Op. 33\\'

'Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30'

'10 Preludes, Op. 23'

'Music Minus One Piano'

'Etudes Tableaux, Op. 39\\'

'The American premiere performance of the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom' -- subject(s): Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied, Communion service music, Liturgy, Orthodox Eastern Church, Texts

'Code by Note, Book 2 (Color by Note)'

'Rachmaninoff / Miscellaneous Pieces'

'Rhapsodie, Op. 43'

'Rachmaninoff / Piano Concerto #3'

'A commemorative collection'

'Piano Concerto No. 1 and Piano Concerto No. 2'

'Songs with piano accompaniment' -- subject(s): Songs with piano

'Romans = Romance'

'Rachmaninoff / Transcriptions vol. 12'

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Brahms's Sonata for Violin and Piano no 3 in D minor, Op. 108, was written between 1886 and 1888, during the Romantic Era. It was the last in a triptych of violin sonatas, and was first performed in Budapest in 1888.

Dedicated to a friend and colleague of Brahms, Hans von Bulow, this sonata has four movements, which was a departure from Brahms's preceding sonatas, each of which had three movements. The movements were:

1. Allegro

2. Adagio

3. Un poco presto e con sentimento

4. Presto Agitato

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Felix Mendelssohn: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E Minor - Third Movement

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The Guitar strings have names eg. ebgda. A string cannot be called d minor. d minor is one of the many Keys that a piece of music is in. eg. Grieg's Piano Concerto in a minor......Bach's Toccata and Fugue in d minor ........get it.....sure you do......don't know how I ended up on this page - I was looking for Müthel's Double bassoon Concerto - possibly in D......

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The cast of Triple Concerto in D Minor - 2008 includes: John Benjamin Donny Muntz as Judge 1 Rosslyn Powell as Judge 2

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J.B. Accolay was a Belgian composer and violinist known for his Concerto in A minor for violin and orchestra. This concerto is commonly referred to as the "Accolay concerto" and is a popular choice for violin students to study and perform.

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In the Swiss town of Clarens, near Montreux, in march 1878.

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Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto - 1976 TV was released on:

USA: 1976

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Antonio Vivaldi has written:

'Concerto in G minor, P. 342, for flute (violin) bassoon, 2 violins & basso continuo' -- subject(s): Quintets (Bassoon, flute, 2 violins, continuo)

'Concerto In D Major: For Guitar, Strings And Continuo / Edited By Mario Abril'

'Gloria' -- subject(s): Choruses, Sacred, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with orchestra, Gloria in excelsis (Music), Sacred Choruses, Scores, Vocal scores with piano

'Concerto in D minor op. 3 no. 11 for 2 violins and piano : score and parts'

'L'oracolo in Messenia' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Tieteberga' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Gloria in D'

'Sonatas Da Camera a Tre, Op. 1, Volume I, Nos. 1-6 (With Piano)'

'Concerto in la minore per fagotto, archi e cembalo' -- subject(s): Concertos (Bassoon with string orchestra), Solo with piano

'Violin Concerto Op. 9, No. 11'

'Virtuoso Impresario'

'Orlando' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'L'estro Armonico'

'Sinfonia Op. 51, No. 4'

'Concerto in G minor for treble recorder/flute, oboe, violin, bassoon & basso continuo' -- subject(s): Quintets (Bassoon, oboe, recorder, violin, continuo)

'Vivaldi - Concerto for Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo Op. 8 No 2, RV 297 \\'

'Catalogo numerico - tematico' -- subject(s): Thematic catalogs

'Quattro concerti' -- subject(s): Scores, Concerti grossi, Manuscripts, Facsimiles, Concertos (Violin with string orchestra)

'The Seasons - Spring, Kalmus Edition'

'Concerto for 2 violins and string orchestra, A major' -- subject(s): Concertos (Violins (2) with string orchestra), Scores

'LA GRISELDA VIVALDI'

'Concerto Grosso in D Major, Op. 3/1, RV 549/PV 146'

'Due concerti' -- subject(s): Scores, Arranged Concerti grossi, Facsimiles, Orchestral music, Music, Concertos (Violins (2) with string orchestra), Manuscripts, Arranged Piano music

'Trio, A minor, for treble recorder (flute), bassoon (cello), and continuo' -- subject(s): Trio-sonatas (Bassoon, flute, continuo)

'Le quattro stagioni' -- subject(s): Concertos (Violin with string orchestra), Scores

'Concerto grosso, for 2 violins and violoncello soli and string orchestra, D minor, op. 3, no. 11' -- subject(s): Concerti grossi, Scores

'Sonata no. 1 in B flat major' -- subject(s): Sonatas (Trombone and piano), Arranged

'La gloria e imeneo' -- subject(s): Vocal scores with piano, Wedding music, Cantatas, Secular (Women's voices)

'The Four Seasons and Other Violin Concertos in Full Score'

'Classical Guitar Music of Vivaldi'

'Vivaldi - Sonata for Cello and Basso Continuo in A Minor, Op. 14, No. 3, RV 43'

'Il pastor fido, sonata no. 6 in G minor, for flute, or oboe, or violin, and piano (with cello or bassoon optional) Figured bass set by Erwin Bodky' -- subject(s): Sonatas (Flute and continuo)

'Dvenadtsat' sonat dlya skripki i fortepiano t2+partiya skripki'

'Concerto per fagotto e archi, A moll' -- subject(s): Concertos (Bassoon with string orchestra), Solo with piano

'Violin Concerto Op. 8/3 Autumn'

'Gloria RV 589'

'Antonio Vivaldi'

'Les concertos' -- subject(s): Parts (solo), Concertos (Recorder with string orchestra)

'Concerto in do' -- subject(s): Concertos (Bassoon with string orchestra), Solos with piano, Concertos (Trumpets (2) with string orchestra), Solo with piano

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'Sechs sonaten fur violoncello and cembalo (piano)'

'Concerto III' -- subject(s): Concertos (Flute with string orchestra), Scores

'Feraspe' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Credo, for chorus of mixed voices (SATB) and string orchestra' -- subject(s): Credo (Music), Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with string orchestra, Vocal scores with piano

'Music Minus One Flute'

'Catalogo Numerico-Thematico Bk'

'[Gloria, 4 mixed voices and orchestra] Gloria in D major [and] Nulla in mundo pax sincera'

'Concerto in A major, F. II, n. 1, P. 233, for viola, or viola d'amore, and string orchestra' -- subject(s): Concertos (Viola with string orchestra), Arranged, Solo with piano

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'Concerto in G minor, P. 360, for flute, oboe, bassoon, violin, and continuo' -- subject(s): Quintets (Bassoon, flute, oboe, violin, continuo)

'Concerto grosso, G minor, for 2 violins, violoncello and string orchestra, op. 3, no. 2' -- subject(s): Concerti grossi, Scores

'Concerto in a Major for Harpsichord (Keyboard) and Strings'

'Concerto in D minor, F. XII, 42, for flute, violin, bassoon & basso continuo' -- subject(s): Quartets (Bassoon, flute, violin, continuo)

'Concerto in F major, F. VI, no. 1, for flute, strings, and cembalo' -- subject(s): Concertos (Flute with string orchestra), Solo with piano

'Concerto in C, P. 81, for treble recorder (flute), oboe, 2 violins, and continuo' -- subject(s): Quintets (Flute, oboe, 2 violins, continuo)

'Concerto in F Major, Op. 64/4'

'10 Bassoon Concertos - Volume 1'

'L'Olimpiade'

'Siroe re di Persia' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Beatus vir' -- subject(s): Psalms (Music), 112th Psalm, Scores, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with string orchestra, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra, Vocal scores with piano

'The four seasons/Jarry/Paillard'

'The Four Seasons Spring'

'Concerto in C major, P. 78, for sopranino recorder (treble recorder, flute, piccolo), strings & basso continuo' -- subject(s): Concertos (Piccolo with string orchestra), Scores and parts

'Vivaldi:Sonate Da Camera'

'Concerto in C Major'

'Laudate' -- subject(s): Solo cantatas, Sacred (High voice), Psalms (Music), 113th Psalm, Scores

'Sonatas De Camera a Tre, Op. 1, Nos. 7-12'

'Concerto in G minor, for two cellos and piano' -- subject(s): Solos with piano, Concertos (Violoncellos (2) with string orchestra)

'Fac-simile di un autografo di Antonio Vivaldi, con note sul Centro di studi vivaldiani all' Accademia chigiana - Siena (1938-1947) A cura di Olga Rudge' -- subject(s): Manuscripts, Facsimiles

'Six Flute Concertos, Op. 10, in Full Score'

'Concerto, F major, for 4 violins, violoncello and string orchestra' -- subject(s): Concerti grossi, Scores

'10 bassoon concerti, for bassoon and piano' -- subject(s): Concertos (Bassoon with string orchestra), Solo with piano

'The Seasons - Autumn, Kalmus Edition'

'Antonio Vivaldi - Nisi Dominus'

'Violin Concerto Op. 9, No. 10'

'Kontsert lia minor' -- subject(s): Concertos (Violin with string orchestra), Solo with piano

'Concerto grosso, A minor' -- subject(s): Concerti grossi, Scores

'Music Minus One Violin'

'Music Minus One Bb Trumpet or C Trumpet'

'Vivaldi - Concerto for Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo Op. 8 No 1, RV 297 \\'

'Lettere e dediche di Antonio Vivaldi' -- subject(s): Musicians, Correspondence, reminiscences

'Concerto for Flute, Strings and Basso Continuo Op. 10 No 1, RV 433 \\'

'Misa Criolla & Other Sung Masses'

'Concerto in F major'

'Tre sonate per violoncello e basso continuo =' -- subject(s): Sonatas (Violoncello and continuo)

'Credo' -- subject(s): Credo (Music), Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with string orchestra, Scores

'Concerto Grosso in D Major, Op. 3/9, RV 230/PV 147'

'Sonata no. 5 in E minor for string bass and piano' -- subject(s): Sonatas (Double bass and piano), Arranged

'The Four Seasons (Miniature Scores)'

'Concerto in do magg. per ottavino, archi e cembalo, F. VI, 4 (G.F. Malipiero)' -- subject(s): Concertos (Piccolo with string orchestra), Solo with piano

'The seasons =Le stagioni'

'Variations, Trio Sonatas'

'Concerto in fa maggiore per oboe, archi e cembalo' -- subject(s): Concertos (Oboe with string orchestra), Scores

'Armida al campo d'Egitto' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Violin Concerto Op. 8, No. 1 \\'

'Motezuma' -- subject(s): Librettos, Operas

'Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione, op. VIII' -- subject(s): Concertos (Violin with string orchestra), Scores

'Domine, for double chorus of mixed voices (SATB) soprano solo and double orchestra' -- subject(s): Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra, Vocal scores with piano, 70th Psalm, Psalms (Music)

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Concerto in True Minor was created in 2008.

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1. Brandenburg concerto no. 2: allegro

2.Air on G

3. Toccada and Fugue in d minor

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