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The last movement, "Cum Sancto Spiritu," is essentially an "upgraded" version of Ruggieri's original movement” that is to say, updated to fit the standards of the emerging classical style, with the addition of accidentals that were missing in RV Anh. The "Qui Tollis" movement of RV 589 is rhythmically similar to the first few measures of RV 588 (and ultimately RV Anh. 23 in that the second movement of both employ the use of incessant and repetitious semiquaver behind chord progressions in the chorus. The second movement is much more dramatic in RV 589, but nevertheless shares with RV Anh. Gloria RV589 Vocal Score Series: Choral Large Works Publisher: Ricordi SATB Composer: Antonio Vivaldi Editors: Francesco Bellezza, Gian Francesco Malipiero For 2 Sopranos, Contralto, SATB Chorus and Orchestra.

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The first movement's chorus shares similar key modulations to that of the first movement of RV 588, only modified to fit a triple meter instead of the quadruple meter of RV 588 the orchestral motifs are also shared, including octaval jumps in the primal motives of the piece. Vivaldi Le Quattro Stagioni (The Four Seasons) Op.8 No.RV 589 is more mature and original than its predecessor, however evidence of obvious inspiration (and plagiarism) still exist. With stage direction by creative genius, Yaron Lifschitz (Artistic Director, Circa), this concert experience will be triumphant and thrilling! Uplifting and evocative, the concert features the Brandenburg Choir and the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra – full of virtuosity and brilliance. The orchestra’s concertmaster Shaun Lee-Chen reveals his stunning string sounds and astonishing command, a truly dynamic violinist heading to the peak of his powers. The imaginative vision and stirring passion of the enduring classics are powerfully awakened for a new generation. In Gloria & The Four Seasons, the Brandenburg bring two of his masterpieces roaring to life as period instruments and theatrical shots of colour across the stage reveal the evocative lines and textures of this extraordinary music. Known as “The Red Priest” for his shocking mane of red hair, Antonio Vivaldi was a Baroque rock star bursting with energy. A joyful, joyful night.” - The Sydney Morning Herald ★★★★★ "Lee-Chen’s Four Seasons was outstanding, his movements bringing out the absolute best from the orchestra.















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