Description
Vivaldi's six Sonatas for Cello and Basso Continuo are recognized as some of the most expressive and captivating works within the baroque cello repertoire. They predominantly adhere to the three-movement structure, characterized by a slow-fast-slow format that was prevalent during that era, yet the music itself showcases innovation. These sonatas are technically less challenging than comparable works, making them a favored choice for emerging cellists. Edited by Hellmann, Peters A4 (Apprentice Rating)



