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Vivaldi Vieni

This document provides musical notation and context for the song "Vieni, vieni o mio diletto" by Antonio Vivaldi. It includes a faithful copy of the original manuscript of the song, except for omitting an additional violin part. It also notes that the bass part is unfigured and provides context on the musical notation conventions of the time period.

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Vivaldi Vieni

This document provides musical notation and context for the song "Vieni, vieni o mio diletto" by Antonio Vivaldi. It includes a faithful copy of the original manuscript of the song, except for omitting an additional violin part. It also notes that the bass part is unfigured and provides context on the musical notation conventions of the time period.

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Vieni, vieni o mio diletto

Biblioteca Nazionale di Torino, Ms. Fo 28 cc. fol. 102v


Antonio Vivaldi

12
8
Vie

ni,

vie

ni

mio

di le

to

che

il

mio cor

12
8

tr

tu tto

il

af fet

mio

cor

to

gi

e tut to af

fet

tas

to,

pet ta e ogn or

il

mio

ti

cor

chia

e tut to af fet

ma.

to

tr

gi

tas

pet

ta

gi

ti

chia

ma,

ti

chia

ma.

This is a fatihful copy of the original manuscript except for an addtional violin part, which I have
omitted here. The violin part in the original goes colla parte with the voice except for one note in the
last bar of the third system, which is presumably a typo in the manuscript. The bass part in the
manuscript is unfigured as in the present edition.
Concerning the first bar in the last system, remember that this is pre 1800 music, which uses the
notational convention that accidentals apply only to the following note and are made void by any
different note or rest.
Christoph Dalitz, October 2013

This edition is published under the


Creative Commons Attribution Germany 3.0 License.
This means that the edition may be freely copied, distributed,
and be used for performances or recordings.

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