Nakład wyprzedany, ostatnie 2 egzemplarze Among various instrumental works composed by Vivaldi, there are twenty-seven trio sonatas, most of them written for two violins - either with or without continuo. Twelve of these sonatas were published in 1705 by the Venetian music publisher, Giuseppe Sala in a collection entitled Suonate da Camera a Tre, due Violini, e Violone o Cembalo. This Opus 1 collection contains the earliest known sonatas by Vivaldi. As indicated on the title-page of the collection, they could be played by two violins and violoncello (originally a violone) or by two violins and harpsichord.
Works:
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Vivaldi: Sonata for Two Violins and optional Continuo in B flat major RV 77
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Vivaldi: Sonata for Two Violins and optional Continuo in F major RV 68
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Vivaldi: Sonata for Two Violins and optional Continuo in F major RV 70
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Vivaldi: Sonata for Two Violins and optional Continuo in G major RV 71
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Vivaldi: Trio Sonata, Op. 1 No. 8 for Two Violins & Continuo in D minor, RV 64
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Vivaldi: Trio Sonata, Op. 1 No. 12 for Two Violins & Continuo in D minor, RV 63 'La Follia'