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Antonio Vivaldi. L'estro armonico, op. 3, in Full Score: 12 Concertos for Violins and String Orchestra. Edited by Eleanor Selfridge-Field, with Edmund Correia Jr. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, c1999. [Introd., p. v-ix; score, 250 p.; crit. notes, p. 251-57. ISBN 048640631-8. $14.95.]

Antonio Vivaldi. Le quattro stagioni = The Four Seasons. Edited by Christopher Hogwood. Kassel: Barenreiter, c2000. [Introd. in Eng., Ger., p. iii-xii; facsims., p. xiii-xvi; score, 95 p.; crit. commentary, p. 96-100. ISMN M 006-50625-5; BA 6994. Duration, ca. 12, 11, 11, 12 min. [member of]29.50.]

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