

Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151)
Duration: 4'
Bearbeitet von: Gisler/Rahbari
Instrumentation details:
flute
alto flute
alto flute
bass flute
contrabass flute in C
2nd flute
Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151)
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Antonio Vivaldi
2. Flöte (Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151))Type: Stimme

Antonio Vivaldi
Altflöte in G (Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151))Type: Stimme

Antonio Vivaldi
Altflöte in G (Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151))Type: Stimme

Antonio Vivaldi
Bassflöte (Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151))Type: Stimme

Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151)Type: Dirigierpartitur

Antonio Vivaldi
Flöte (Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151))Type: Stimme

Antonio Vivaldi
Kontrabassflöte in C (Concerto G-Dur „Alla Rustica“ (RV 151))Type: Stimme
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Work introduction
The concerto in G major, commonly known as “Alla Rustica”, was composed between 1720 and 1730 and is one of the composer's best-known concertos.
In the arrangement for flute ensemble, the joyful, virtuoso character comes into its own particularly well.
What is necessary to perform this work?
The double bass part is available in two versions.
The upper system is a playing recommendation for performance by a double bass flute.
It is recommended that the contrabass flute is mainly used in the non-overblown register.
The tonal combination of a bass flute with the contrabass flute produces a homogeneous bass sound.
The system below reproduces the original text of the score and serves as a guide or for reproduction by a bassoon or other bass instruments
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