![]() ![]() Ordained in the Roman Catholic tradition and nicknamed il Prete Rosso- the Red Priest – for his shock of red hair, Antonio Vivaldi’s Gloria in D major, RV 589 was probably composed in Venice sometime after 1713 and before 1717, shortly after he retired from full-time teaching at the Ospedale della Pietà. Sunday Matinee: November 20 at Faith Lutheran in Shelton, 4pm.Saturday Night, November 19 at Plymouth UCC Church in Seattle, 8pm. ![]() Friday Opening Night, November 18 at Faith Lutheran in Shelton, 8pm.Domine Deus, Agnus Dei (alto and chorus)Ģ sopranos, alto mixed chorus (SATB), orchestra.Gloria di Vivaldi Gloria (Vivaldi) Gloria in D Major, RV 589 Gloria Religious works Masses For 3 voices, mixed chorus, orchestra For voices and chorus with orchestra Scores featuring the voice Scores featuring the soprano voice Scores featuring the alto voice Scores featuring mixed chorus Scores featuring the orchestra Latin language for contralto, realized figured bass and continuo (arr) For organ (arr) For 1 player (arr) Scores featuring the organ (arr) For 4 recorders (arr) Scores featuring the recorder (arr) For 4 players (arr) For voice, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn (arr) Scores featuring the voice (arr) Scores featuring the soprano voice (arr) Scores featuring the flute (arr) Scores featuring the oboe (arr) Scores featuring the clarinet (arr) Scores featuring the bassoon (arr) Scores featuring the horn (arr) For voices with solo instruments (arr) For voice, organ (arr) For voices with keyboard (arr) For guitar (arr) Scores featuring the guitar (arr) For wind band (arr) For orchestra without strings (arr) Scores featuring wind band (arr)
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