Vivaldi - Piccolo Concertos
£9.45
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97529
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Expected Release Date: 16th January 2026
Contents
Works
Flute Concertos (6), op.10Piccolo Concerto in C major, RV443
Piccolo Concerto in C major, RV444
Artists
Francesco Guggiola (piccolo)Ensemble dell’Orchestra Farnesiana
Works
Flute Concertos (6), op.10Piccolo Concerto in C major, RV443
Piccolo Concerto in C major, RV444
Artists
Francesco Guggiola (piccolo)Ensemble dell’Orchestra Farnesiana
About
Written most likely in the late 1720s or early 1730s, these concertos were not originally scored for the modern piccolo but for the flautino, a high-pitched recorder or transverse flute. Today, they are most often performed on the piccolo, whose piercing timbre and agility make the works especially dazzling. Each concerto follows Vivaldi’s typical three-movement fast–slow–fast structure, but within this framework he explores both technical brilliance and lyrical expression.
RV443, perhaps the most famous of the three, opens with a lively Allegro that brims with virtuosic passagework, followed by a tender Largo in which the piccolo’s sweet tone contrasts with the orchestral accompaniment, and concludes with a spirited Allegro full of rhythmic drive. RV444 displays a more dramatic character, with bold orchestral writing and challenging solo lines that demand precision and breath control. RV445, meanwhile, is admired for its lyrical central movement and its sparkling finale, which showcases rapid scales and arpeggios that highlight the piccolo’s agility.
Francesco Guggiola plays solo piccolo at Teatro alla Scala and Filarmonica della Scala in Milano and is professor at Accademia della Scala.
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