Title | Antonio Vivaldi. Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke |
Composer | Peter Ryom, Frederico Maria Sardelli |
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Publisher | Breitkopf & Hartel |
The table below is based on the 'Ryom Verzeichnis' (RV), a catalogue of all Vivaldi's works established by the Danish musicologist Peter Ryom and published in Leipzig in 1973/74. The list I am showing here is a compilation of several different sources (see bottom of this page) found on the internet. The item Les manuscrits de Vivaldi, Peter Ryom represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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Sleep for mac. Eleven years after the appearance of the first issue of Peter Ryom's catalogue of all Vivaldi's works, a completely revised and enlarged new issue is now being published.
After more than 40 years of Vivaldi research, including this 1st issue of the works' catalogue, Peter Ryom placed the supervision and continuation of the renowned 'RV' in the hands of the recognized Vivaldi scholar Federico Maria Sardelli.
Vivaldi research has been subject to amazingly numerous changes in recent years. For example, the number of works attributed to Vivaldi has increased by 17(!). In return, a number of works have had to be identified as spurious and moved to the appendix. Changes also occurred in the source research and evaluation. Current literature was incorporated, together with the findings of new cross-connections within the inventory of works. In short, hardly a stone was left unturned!
Federico Maria Sardelli has critically edited all addenda and corrigenda, meticulously documenting and organizing them clearly.
Peter Emil Ryom
Peter Ryom
The result is a state-of-the-art 'RV,' giving new impetus to Vivaldi research and a secure reference work to the practitioner and music lover.