Vivaldi | Flute Concerto "Il Gardellino" RV 428

 


 Flute Concerto No. 3 in D major, RV 428 "Il gardellino", Published in 1728, Antonio Vivaldi's set of six Concertos for flute was not only the first collection of flute concertos published in Italy, it was nearly the first set of flute concertos ever published. Among these concertos, the most famous is arguably the one nicknamed “Il Gardellino” (or “Il Cardellino”), Op. 10 No. 3, a piece of program music that describes the singing of the goldfinch. The flute imitates the bird's singing, competing with the accompaniment in a series of rapid figurations. The opening Allegro, in particular, is as light and evanescent as the opening of “Spring” from The Four Seasons.

VIDEO: Tommaso Benciolini, flute Zabados Ensemble Andrea Battistoni, cello and conductor
 

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