Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) — Venetian priest, violinist, and one of the Baroque era’s most influential composers, renowned for his virtuosic and colorful concertos. His three Piccolo Concertos (RV 443–445), originally written for the flautino, combine dazzling technical display with lyrical expression and remain cornerstones of the piccolo repertoire. Francesco Guggiola, principal piccolo of Teatro alla Scala and professor at Accademia della Scala, brings these works to life with brilliance and refinement.
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