Chédeville supplied the funding and received the profits, all of which was documented in a notarial act by Marchand in 1749. Six flute concertos (a second version for recorder was printed in Venice)įive violin concertos, one oboe concerto, the second in E minor, RV 277, being known as Il favorito ( The Favorite)įive violin concertos and one without soloĪn alleged "Opus 13", Il pastor fido ( The Faithful Shepherd) was published in 1737 by Jean-Noël Marchand through a secret agreement with Nicolas Chédeville to publish a collection of Chédeville's compositions under Vivaldi's name. La cetra ( The Lyre), 12 violin concertos, all for solo violin except for No. Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione (The Contest between Harmony and Invention), 12 violin concertos, which include the first four concertos known as Le quattro stagioni ( The Four Seasons)Ģ69, 315, 293, 297, 253, 180, 242, 332, 236(454), 362, 210, 178(449) 1 and 7 (both in B-flat major) for oboe, and No. ![]() Six sonatas, four violin sonatas and two sonatas for two violins and basso continuoġ2 concertos (two for oboe and 10 for violin), of which three are considered inauthentic: Nos. ![]() ![]() L'estro armonico ( The Harmonic Inspiration), 12 concertos for various combinations, of which the best known are No.
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