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  1. This work, which had been attributed to another composer for around 200 years, forms the starting point for a musical biography of the maestro Don Antonio Vivaldi. Alongside the world premiere of this piece, a setting of Psalm 110 Dixit Dominus, RV 807 , in Dresden's cathedral, the film also presents a colourful recreation of Vivaldi's life and work.

  2. Red Priest – recently described in the New York Times as ‘the wildly virtuosic little band’ – has been at the cutting edge of baroque music performance for over a quarter of a century. Formed in 1997 by recorder virtuoso Piers Adams, together with violinist Julia Bishop, cellist Angela East and the late Julian Rhodes, harpsichord (a role now filled by David Wright) - and named after ...

  3. By the time he was 15, Vivaldi moved away from music and began studying to become a priest. He was ordained at age 25, but just one year later was given a dispensation from celebrating Mass due to ill health. Within the church, he was given the nickname il Prete Rosso, meaning The Red Priest, which referred to the colour of his hair.

  4. Books. Antonio Vivaldi: The Red Priest of Venice. Karl Heller (Dr. phil.) Hal Leonard Corporation, 1997 - Music - 360 pages. Karl Heller's biography of Antonio Vivaldi, originally published in Germany in 1991 in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the composer's death, presents the most important facets of Vivaldi's life, of his works, and ...

  5. 15 de jun. de 2022 · In 1703, “the red priest” was appointed violin master of Venice’s Ospedale della Pietà, a home for abandoned and orphaned children. The Pietà’s female wards received musical training. Under Vivaldi, the Pietà’s orchestra became a sensation and the composer wrote some of his famous violin concertos for students of the Pietà.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · He was ordained in 1703. Due to his red hair, Vivaldi was known locally as "il Prete Rosso," or "the Red Priest." Vivaldi's career in the clergy was short-lived.

  7. En el 2006 se estrenó la película biográfica franco-italiana Antonio Vivaldi, un prince à Venise, dirigida por Jean-Louis Guillermou y protagonizada por Stefano Dionisi. [72] En el 2009 se estrenó la película biográfica anglo-italiana Vivaldi, the Red Priest , dirigida por Liana Marabini y protagonizada por Steven Cree . [ 73 ]