Francesco Antonio Bonporti
Concerti a Quattro (10), Op. 11
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Composer:Francesco Antonio BonportiGenre:ChamberStyle:ConcertoAverage_duration:3:37Francesco Antonio Bonporti was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. He was born in Trento, Italy, in 1672 and died in Padua in 1749. Bonporti was a contemporary of Antonio Vivaldi and was known for his instrumental music, particularly his concerti. One of his most famous works is the "Concerti a Quattro (10), Op. 11," which was composed in 1712. The work consists of ten concerti, each with four movements. The premiere of the work is not known, but it was likely performed in Italy during the early 18th century. The first movement of each concerto is typically in a fast tempo and features a ritornello form, where the main theme is played by the full ensemble and then repeated throughout the movement. The second movement is usually a slow and lyrical adagio, featuring solo passages for the violin or other instruments. The third movement is a dance-like minuet or gavotte, and the final movement is a fast and lively allegro. Bonporti's concerti are characterized by their virtuosic solo passages, intricate counterpoint, and use of chromatic harmonies. He was known for his innovative use of harmony and his ability to blend different musical styles, such as the French and Italian styles. Overall, the "Concerti a Quattro (10), Op. 11" is a significant contribution to the Baroque instrumental repertoire and showcases Bonporti's skill as a composer and violinist.More....
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Concerts for Four (10), Op. 11
Violin Concerto in D Major, RV 208, 'Grosso Mogul': II. Grave, Recitativo
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