La stravaganza

La stravaganza [literally 'Extravagance'] (The Eccentricity), Op.

The set was first published in 1716 in Amsterdam and was dedicated to Venetian nobleman Vettor Delfino,[1] who had been a violin student of Vivaldi's.

[2] All of the concertos are scored for solo violin, strings, and basso continuo; however, some movements require extra soloists (such as a second violin and/or cello solo).

These works are laid out in the following movements: La Stravaganza, Op.4, Concerto No.

1 in B-flat major, RV 383a: La Stravaganza, Op.4, Concerto No.

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