Music - Classical barroque - Vivaldi

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Vivaldi
Vivaldi

Vivaldi

  • Name: Antonio Lucio Vivaldi
  • Nickname: il Prete Rosso ("The Red Priest")
  • Born: 4 March 1678
  • Died: 28 July 1741
  • Origin: Italia (Venice)
  • Music type: Classical Baroque
  • Info: Baroque composer, priest, violinist
  • Work: over 40 operas
  • Work Reference: The Four Seasons success with stagings of his operas in Venice, Mantua and Vienna

Vivaldi today remains in the heads of those who love classical baroque music.

Vivaldi music is some of my preferred baroque music, is amazing how he can creates a atmosphere of images entering inside our head with those lovely violins.

Inverno (Quatro stagione)

Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Winter

  • Winter = English
  • Inverno = Italian/Portuguese

This is one of the 4 musics from this concert, but there are more, because Vivaldi take these 4 depending on each it is, he transform it playing in a different way, time, mood and style

Some of the four pieces from Four Seasons are played in the styles:

  1. Adagio (sad)
  2. Allegro (happy)
  3. Presto (Fast)
  4. Largo (Slow)

Primavera (Quatro stagione)

Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Spring

  • Spring = English
  • Primavera = Italian/Portuguese

It's a video with sound of the "Spring" piece from Four Seasons.

This is played in Allegro style (even if in the middle smells a bit to allegro non multo(allegro not to much) )

Estate (Quatro stagione)

Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Summer

  • Summer = English
  • Estate = Italian
  • VerĂ£o = Portuguese

In this video you can ear the Summer arrangement of the Four Seasons piece, played in Allegro no multo (not so allegro)

Autunno (Quatro Stagione)

Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Autumn

  • Autumn = English
  • Autunno = Italian
  • Outono = Portuguese

This is my favorite season, so I'm glad there's something for me too, the Autumn arrangement from the Four Seasons piece.

You need to listen all to understand the variation of the music and also the mood

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