ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678-1741) Concerto for oboe, strings, and basso continuo RV454 1. Allegro 2. Largo 3. Allegro Performed by Orchestra Barocca Zefiro Featuring Alfredo Bernardini, oboe *Alfredo Bernardini on the oboe used in this performance: Original woodwind instruments that have remained in good playing condition are very rare. However, for this recording we have had the priviledge of using one of the few surviving and perfectly functioning oboes that dates from the time of Vivaldi. The maker's name, 'ANCIVTI/A MILANO' is inscribed on the bell, and the date '1730' on the instrument's middle joint. The upper and middle joints are made of ebony, while the bell is rosewood; it has four ivory rings, three silver keys and a peculiar decoration consisting of round ebony inlays inserted in the ivory ring at the lower end of the bell. Its total length is 574mm, the minimum inner diameter being . Thanks to the
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