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Phonograph Record

Collection Type

  • Video and sound recordings

Date

1981

GUSN

GUSN-256963

Description

ANTONIO VIVALDI, four concerti; white cover with black and white image of five people; man with violin beside a woman sitting with another leaning on her lap over a book at center; two boys left side , one with flute, one on rocking horse; large vase top left; sky and trees to right; lettering in black; back cover lists pieces and gives summary of Vivaldi and pieces; created by Musical Heritage Society.

Details

Descriptive Terms

phonograph records
vinyl
cardboard
paper (fiber product)
music
musical performances
Music
Record, Phonograph

Inscription

(across top center) "ANTONIO/VIVALDI/ Four Concerti"/ (across bottom) "Piero Toso and Giuliano Carmignola, Solo Violins/ Rene Clemencic, Recorder I Solisti Veneti Caludio Scimone, Director" (printed)
[much of the information repeated from the front]; (summarizes Vivaldi's life, 1678-1741); "SIDE 1/ CONCERTO IN A MAJOR, RV 552/ CONCERTO IN A MINOR FOR RECORDER AND ORCHESTRA, RV/ 108/ SIDE 2/ CONCERTO IN F MAJOR FOR RECORDER AND ORCHESTRA, RV 442/ CONCERTO IN C MINOR FOR RECORDER AND ORCHESTRA RV/ 441"; (bottom right corner) " Recorded in October 1978 and September 1979/ in the Villa Simes, Piazzola Sul Brenta, Italy./ . . ./ Cover Art:'Un Concerto Champetre' by F. H. Drouals,/ 18th century (Courtesy New York Public Library)/ Jacket Design: Sara Breslow/ . . . / Licensed from Erao 71233/ (symbol - P inside a circle) Editions Costallat 1980 (copyright symbol)/ (copyright symbol) Musical Heritage Society, Inc. 1981" (printed)

Associated Person

Antonio Vivaldi (composer)
Rene Clemencic (recorder)
Piero Toso (violin soloist)
Caludio Scimone (director)
Giuliano Carmignola (violin soloist)

Associated Building

Original To Gropius House (Lincoln, Mass.),

Maker

Unknown

Dimensions

12 3/8 x 12 3/8 (HxW) (inches)

Credit Line

Gift of Ati Gropius Johansen

Accession Number

1998.34

Places

Italy
New Jersey (United States)

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