Vivaldi's "Concerto for Four Violins in B Minor, opus 3, no. 10", was published in 1711 in L'estro armonica ("The Harmonic Fancy"), a set of 12 concertos for various instruments. This particular concerto was probably written for a performance at L'Ospedale della Pieta, a school for orphaned and indigent girls in Venice, where Vivaldi taught and composed for over twenty years.
The first movement (lowered a whole step from the original key and edited by the arranger) provides a wonderful virtuosic showcase for four solo cellos and string orchestra.
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| Composer | Antonio Vivaldi |
| Publisher | Grand Mesa Strings |
| Series | Professional String Orchestra Series |
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| Category | Ensemble |
| SubCategory1 | String Orchestra |
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| Medium | Score |
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| Dimensions | 279x216 |