Violin concerto unearthed in Dresden
Challenging piece could be the work of Antonio Vivaldi
An 18th-century violin concerto, possibly by Antonio Vivaldi, has been discovered in the archives of the Dresden State Library. The technically demanding 17-minute work has been attributed to the Italian composer by Baroque expert Michael Talbot, and may receive its modern premiere this September.
Read more: The Strad - Violin concerto unearthed in Dresden - 28 June 2012
Michael Talbot's music:
Robert Rønnes: Michael Talbot Bassoon Concerto 1 World Premiere
Michael Talbot 6 Bassoon Sonatas World Premiere