Cello sonatas (Vivaldi)
Antonio Vivaldi composed several sonatas for cello and continuo. A set of six cello sonatas, written between 1720 and 1730, was published in Paris in 1740. He wrote at least four other cello sonatas, with two manuscripts kept in Naples, another in Wiesentheid, and one known to be lost.
Cello Sonatas | |
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Chamber music by Antonio Vivaldi | |
Advertisement of a set of six printed sonatas, in Mercure de France | |
Catalogue | RV 38–47 |
Composed | c. 1720–1730 |
Movements | 4 in each sonata |
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