Vivaldi’s Four Seasons are four violin concertos depicting the seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. They are some of the most extravagant examples of music that tells a story (“program music ...
You’ve probably heard Vivaldi’s “Spring” concerto (“La Primavera” in its original Italian) before. More than likely, you didn’t hear it on the radio or on Spotify or performed live, but you may have ...
FROM ELEVATOR muzak and call-centre hold-music to TV and film soundtracks, “The Four Seasons” by Antonio Vivaldi supplies an inescapable backdrop to everyday life. Yet these ubiquitous earworms have a ...
Is this long, long winter making your brain feel lethargic? You might want to try listening to a bit of “Spring” — the opening violin concerto in “The Four Seasons,” probably the most popular ...
Read our review of *A Life in Four Seasons*, now in performances at Regent's Park Open Air to 14 June. Read more theatre ...
Antonio Vivaldi wrote more than 500 concertos. Today, most people know four of them. But those four — commonly known as “The Four Seasons” — have become part of our cultural fabric. They may not even ...
Known as the "red priest" because of his hair color and his membership in the clergy, Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was the most original and influential Italian composer of his generation. He wrote ...
Performers representing the four seasons of life – and a wide range of styles – dance to a ravey remix of Vivaldi ...
Violinist Daniel Pioro and poet Sir Michael Morpurgo tell Mark Seow about their highly personal and deeply felt joint exploration of Vivaldi’s masterpiece ‘Spring came along this last year, and it was ...
For the first day of Spring on Fretworks, I’ll have the appropriate movement from Antonio Vivaldi’s most famous work, The Four Seasons, in an arrangement for three guitars performed by the Amsterdam ...
BalletX brings its world-premiere ballet, "The Four Seasons Reimagined," to SPAC with live music and four acclaimed ...
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