
Vivaldi, Concerto In B Minor, RV 580 (Op.3 No.10) For Four Violins (IMC)
Vivaldi, Concerto in B minor, RV 580 (Op.3 No.10) for Four Violins (IMC)
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Vivaldi, Concerto in B minor, RV 580 (Op.3 No.10) for Four Violins (IMC)
Mazas, a renowned composer, is known for his effective etudes and chamber ensemble works. This duet for two violins, dating back to the early 19th century, showcases the late Classical and early Romantic styles. The music is characterized by sharp rhythms and lyrical melodies, making it an excellent choice for a String Orchestra at level 3.5.
Pleyel, a renowned musician and entrepreneur in early 19th century Paris, wrote a beautiful piece for two violins in the late Classical style. The piece follows the sonata form and features a brooding first theme contrasted with an impish second theme played in staccato quavers. The movement ends with a lively duel between the violins, adding vibrancy and passion to the piece. Your orchestra will love it!
For String Orchestra Grade 3.5