

The strategy the PCI drew from this event was the Historic Compromise, a strategy of conquering power and starting a transition to socialism through an alliance not only with Socialists on the Left, which was a minority current with respect to Communism in Italy, but also with Catholics, i.e., a traditionally conservative party. NS: This was in the 70s, so we’re looking at the Historic Compromise, on the one hand, and the Red Brigades on the other.ĮT: If I can mention something autobiographical, I discovered politics and became an activist just after the Chilean coup in September 1973, which had a strong impact on a global scale, particularly on the Left because of the enormous expectations and hopes embodied by Unidad Popular in Chile. The Italian Communist Party (PCI) wasn’t as sectarian as the French Communist Party or even the Communist Party USA at that time, so this didn’t create unbearable tension in my family. I immediately joined the radical Left, so I was to the Left of the Communist Party. I come from one Left-wing oriented family, my father being a Communist mayor in a small city. Tell me about joining the Left.Įnzo Traverso: I was born in Italy in 1957, and so joining the Left as an adolescent wasn’t uncommon at all it was usual for someone belonging to my generation, not only in Italy but also in many other countries during the 70s. Noah Spore: Let’s start at the beginning. On May 18, 2022, Platypus Affiliated Society member Noah Spore interviewed Enzo Traverso, author of Fire and Blood: The European Civil War 1914–1945 (2007), Left-Wing Melancholia: Marxism, History, and Memory (2017), and Revolution: An Intellectual History (2021). Flute Concerto in D major, RV Anh.Platypus Review 152 | December 2022-January 2023.Flute? Concerto L'Italia, RV 826 (lost).Flute? Concerto La Spagna, RV 825 (lost).Flute? Concerto La Germania, RV 824 (lost).Flute? Concerto L'Olanda, RV 823 (lost).Flute? Concerto L'Inghilterra, RV 822 (lost).Flute? Concerto La Francia, RV 821 (lost).Flute Concerto in G major, RV 805 (lost).Flute Concerto in G major, RV 784 (lost).Sopranino Recorder Concerto in A minor, RV 445.Sopranino Recorder Concerto in C major, RV 444.Sopranino Recorder Concerto in C major, RV 443.Alto Recorder Concerto in F major, RV 442.Alto Recorder Concerto in C minor, RV 441.Flute Concerto in G minor La notte, RV 439 (Op.10 No.2).Flute Concerto in G major, RV 438a (incomplete).Flute Concerto in G major, RV 437 (Op.10 No.6).Flute Concerto in G major, RV 435 (Op.10 No.4).Flute Concerto in F major, RV 434 (Op.10 No.5).Flute Concerto in F major La tempesta di mare, RV 433 (Op.10 No.1).Flute Concerto in E minor, RV 432 (incomplete).

Flute Concerto in E minor Il gran Mogol, RV 431a.Flute Concerto in E minor, RV 430 (unauthentic arrangement).Flute Concerto in D major Il gardellino, RV 428 (Op.10 No.3).Meant for flute, strings and continuo according to Sardelli (I think- I don't have access to his entire book Vivaldi's Music for Flute And Recorder (2007) right now it does seem to contain much interesting information about this concerto and this history generally, though.)įlute and Recorder Concertos by Antonio Vivaldi Concerto in Fa maggiore per flauto traversiere, archi e basso continuo, 'Con Sordino'ġ729 in 6 Concerti a flauto traverso, Op.10 (No.5)Ĭoncerto for Recorder and Strings in F major, RV 442
