Vittorio Negri

Vittorio Negri (October 16, 1923 - April 9, 1998) was an Italian conductor, record producer, and musicologist.

Negri was born in Milan. He initially studied at the Milan Conservatory, then at the Salzburg Mozarteum, where he became assistant conductor under Bernhard Paumgartner in 1952. He initially worked on critical editions for I Musici, but took a position with Philips in the late 1950s as a record producer. He became a prolific producer for Philips's classical music department and recorded copiously for them as conductor of the Berlin Chamber Orchestra and the Dresden Staatskapelle. He devoted much of his recording energies to Vivaldi, while continuing to work on musicological projects; he surfaced a lost work of Cimarosa's, the ''Requiem in G Minor'', and subsequently performed and recorded it. In the 1980s he led a chamber orchestra in Perugia, having primarily given up producing. He was the founder of the Italian Society of Musicology.

His significant studies and publishing of critical editions, especially in the Baroque repertoire, led to him gaining a large reputation. His edition of Corelli's Concerti grossi, Op. 6 was revised and recorded by I Musici and received critical acclaim. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Juditha Triumphans, RV 644 : 1 / by Vivaldi, Antonio, 1680-1743

    Published 1997
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    Juditha Triumphans, RV 644 : 2 / by Vivaldi, Antonio, 1680-1743

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    Gloria RV 589 ; Introduziones al Dixit RV 636 ; Dixit Dominus RV 549 / by Vivaldi, Antonio, 1680-1743

    Published 1996
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