The four sessons is a barroque composition by Antonio Vivandi at the XVI century, that it is composed by 12 concerts, (3 concerts for each concert: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter) who described many situation about somethings that happens in a season of the year.
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When it comes to Vivaldi's Four Seasons, pity the poor purchaser: how on earth do you ... more
choose from such a plethora of versions? Does the cheapest tempt, or would a version with a star violinist be a safer bet? Or could you be swayed by a scantily clad young female pouting at you from the cover? Or how about a bit of novelty value--an arrangement featuring flute or oboe soloist, or for guitar quartet or even brass ensemble? Or how about this one--a gimmick-free, period-instrument performance from the first-rate Enrico Onofri with a distinguished Italian band which cuts straight through the accumulated grime of ages and makes the pieces as vividly theatrical as they must have been when they were composed in 1725. This isn't a reading to lull you with straightforward beauty but one that buzzes with life, whether it's the riveting drama of the finale of "Summer" or the ghostly middle movement of "Autumn". Vibrato is used sparingly, always for a particular expressive effect, and sudden changes of emotion (particularly in the first movement of "Summer") are brilliantly handled. The two extra concertos are a welcome bonus, the beautiful one for oboe expertly played here by Paolo Grazzi. As far as Four Seasons go, this version comes very near the top of the pile. --Harriet Smith
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The four sessons is a barroque composition by Antonio Vivandi at the XVI century, that it is composed by 12 concerts, (3 concerts for each concert: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter) who described many situation about somethings that happens in a season of the year.
The four seasons was composed for a quertet cord musical instruments like: a violin, a viola and a contrabass, that describes us:
Spring:
Allegro
The ... ...the storms presents the birds try to scape to a tree, and after that they continues flying.
Largo
Tuq quiet with the leaves whispering, a dog barking and a man sleeping
Allegro
A dance
Summer:
Allegro non molto:
The music sounds like a hotter season with some winds
Adagio:
The flies in the place
Presto:
A sorm
Fall
Alegro: more
The four sessons is a barroque composition by Antonio Vivandi at the XVI century, that it is composed by 12 concerts, (3 concerts for each concert: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter) who described many situation about somethings that happens in a season of the year. The four seasons was composed for a quertet cord musical instruments like: a violin, a viola and a contrabass, that describes us: Spring:
Allegro The birds coming with its singing with a water source, when the storms presents the birds try to scape to a tree, and after that they continues flying. Largo Tuq quiet with the leaves whispering, a dog barking and a man sleeping Allegro A dance
Summer:
Allegro non molto: The music sounds like a hotter season with some winds Adagio: The flies in the place Presto: A sorm
Fall
Alegro: Some dance with a drunkard living and his sleeping Adagio nolto: Some drunkard sleeping Allegro The scene of a hunt
Winter:
Alegro non molto A cold season with snow and storm and winds Largo: A rain Alegro Walking in the ice then falling down and a nordic winds
The FourSeasons
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
Performers: Nigel Kennedy
Members of the British Philharmonic Orchestra
Label: Emi Classics
Released: October 27th 2003
Price: £13.99
Availability: Most good record shops
The Cover: Kennedy
Antonio Vivaldi was born in Venice in 1678, the son of a violinist. Vivaldi composed during the late Baroque period. He is an instrumentalist composer predominantly of Concertos writing a total of 500.The concerto is a musical form wherein a solo instrument is set against a larger group. More than half of Vivaldis concertos are for the solo violin.
1. Concerto For Two Violins, Strings & Continuo In A Minor, Op. 3 No.8
This Violin concerto was the eighth part of a set that Vivaldi published in 1712. He entitled the set L?Estro Armonico (Musical Fancy). The concertos were in written in ...
Advantages: Classic Concertos for Everybody Disadvantages: Strings only!!!no woodwind...boo!
The FourSeasons by Vivaldi
Made famous by countless car adverts and Nigel Kennedy at the Albert Hall amongst other places. This has got to the piece that all fiddle player long to play and solo in!
My first exposure to this came when I was seven, we had a hat making competition at school, the Hat Parade, and dad suggested making a musical hat and came up with the FourSeasons which was a favourite of mine as a youngster. Mum and me made the hat, which turned out to be a master piece in the end (for a 7 year old anyway!) and I won first place! I was fixed with Vivaldi for a long time after!
Even a novice in classical music would recognise some of the notation!
Vivaldi composed in Vienna, and was born 1678 and died in 1741.
In these times, most music was composed and performed by telling a story and acting and dance were very ...
Advantages: vivid, passionate and entirely against type. Totally first class Disadvantages: the foldout CD is bizarre!
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Anyhow, we've all heard Antonio Vivaldi's FourSeasons, at least in some form. There always excerpts of them playing on the TV commercials, or something equally innocuous. This is usually accompanied by a sonorous voice announcing "Gainsborough's Furniture ? your first choice in elegant furnishings and accessories ...