Roberto Strappafelci
>Vivaldi wrote some 480 concertos, 22 symphonies, 85 sonatas, 50-94 operas
>and 60 sacred works. The old saying that "he didn't wrote many works, only
>many times the same work" is partly true, due to the huge amount of music
>he produced,
This statement is correct but one could say the same thing about almost
any composer with a large output. So why do people single out Vivaldi
for critism? There is a big similarity between many of Bach's works for
instance.
>...but you cannot reduce his work to four concertos. It wouldn't be the
>correct approach a composer who influenced his contemporaries throughout
>Europe.
Agreed! There is a lot more to Vivaldi than that.
I love the man's music mainly for it's 'joi de vivre'.
Bob Draper
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