Antonio Vivaldi was primarily a composer and violinist associated with the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice, where he worked as a music teacher and conductor. He was paid for numerous concerts and performances, but exact records of the number of concerts he was compensated for are not precisely documented. His career included a significant number of performances, both in Italy and abroad, but specific figures are difficult to ascertain. Overall, Vivaldi's work led to a substantial income from various musical engagements during his lifetime.
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about 5 million....
$75K average
The records of the Conservatorio dell'Ospedale della Pietà, where Vivaldi was maestro di violino beginning in 1703, show that he was paid for 140 concerti between 1723 and 1733. Therefore it is a good bet that RV 93 was written during this period. If you date the work as of 1733, you should be safe.
He is currently earning $77 million a year.
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$25,000
Well, a ducat was worth anywhere from 80 to 500 USD depending on your source. I would wager closer to the 500 rather than the 80 so Vivaldi could have been paid anywhere from 35,000 to 50,000 a year in modern USD. However he paid almost a third of that to rent his home in Venice.
Average concert pianist's salary in 2013 was $67,376, but it varies a lot by city/region.
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No, all concerts were with paid tickets.