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- Kyrie_(Vivaldi) abstract "The Kyrie in G minor (RV 587) by Antonio Vivaldi is a setting of the Kyrie for two cori (two orchestras, each with respective four-part chorus). This is the only extant setting of the Kyrie the composer wrote.RV 587 is divided into three movements. The first movement begins with an orchestral interlude based on a modified version of the first movement of the composer's Magnificat. The chorus is adorned with descending quavers in the orchestra. The second movement is a duet between cori and for two soprani in each cori. The final movement unites the two cori with a brief grave and enters a fugue. The fugue would later be reworked for the composer's Concerto Madrigalesco (RV 129).".
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- Kyrie_(Vivaldi) subject Category:Choral_compositions.
- Kyrie_(Vivaldi) subject Category:Compositions_by_Antonio_Vivaldi.
- Kyrie_(Vivaldi) type ClassicalMusicComposition.
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- Kyrie_(Vivaldi) comment "The Kyrie in G minor (RV 587) by Antonio Vivaldi is a setting of the Kyrie for two cori (two orchestras, each with respective four-part chorus). This is the only extant setting of the Kyrie the composer wrote.RV 587 is divided into three movements. The first movement begins with an orchestral interlude based on a modified version of the first movement of the composer's Magnificat. The chorus is adorned with descending quavers in the orchestra.".
- Kyrie_(Vivaldi) label "Kyrie (Vivaldi)".
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