Classical Notes - Classical Classics - Vivaldi's Four Seasons, by Peter Gutmann. Classical record reviews and commentary by a passionate fan. Classical Notes - Classical Classics. Of all the aspersions hurled against classical music, the one that makes the least sense is that it all sounds the same. Robbins Landon views him as a formalist, adhering to simple key progressions (often I- V- VI- I) and relying heavily upon the ritornello format, in which repetitions of a fundamental theme frame inventive solo flights of decorative sequenced passagework (a precursor to the popular rondo style of nearly all classical and romantic concerto finales). Cecilia Academy of Rome sought . Martin- in- the- Field, their sudden post- War popularity fueled equally by public thirst for new musical adventure, the enthusiasm of local ensembles for repertoire suitable to their resources and independent record companies' appreciation of lower session costs. Incidentally, Pincherle's was also the first to compile a systematic catalog of Vivaldi's work – he's the . Robbins Landon – Vivaldi – Voice of the Baroque (Thames & Hudson, 1. Nikolas Harnoncourt – notes to the 1. Telefunken/Das Alte Werk LP of the Seasons by his Concentus Musicus Wein that pioneered the original instrument trend, in which he provides a thoughtful discussion of performance practice from the perspectives of historical convention and artistic context. Joseph Braunstein – notes to Vivaldi's 5 Concerti for Diverse Instruments by the Chamber Orchestra of the Saar (Nonesuch LP H- 7. Vivaldi cache. Piero Rattalino – notes to the 1. CD transfer of the 1. Molinari recording (Aura CD 1. Seasons recording. Copyright 2. 00. 4 by Peter Gutmann. Light, bright, and cheerful, "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi is some of the most familiar of all early 18th century music, featured in numerous films and. Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Composer and music notes, text of sonnets in Italian and English. The Four Seasons, Italian Le quattro stagioni, group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives a musical expression to a season. The Four Seasons (Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is a group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives a musical expression to a. Music representing the moods of the four seasons has always been popular, and baroque composers such as Werner and Fischer among others produced cycles of concertos representing the fours seasons. But none were to do so in such precise pictorial detail as Antonio Vivaldi in his Four Seasons concertos. Each of the four sonnets is expressed in a concerto, which in turn is divided into three phrases or ideas, reflected in the three movements (fast- slow- fast) of each concerto. The published scores (by Estienne Roger of Amsterdam in 1. It is advisable, at least during the first few hearings, to follow the sonnets and music together, for they are bound up with one another to an extent rarely heard in any other programmatic pieces either of the baroque period or subsequently. Why should you listen to Vivaldi's ? Want to learn more about its creator and the music itself? It includes the full texts of the poems that were published with the music; these tell us what seasonal scenes Vivaldi had in mind for the music. Here’s a You. Tube video of all of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, played in concert by the Dutch violinist Janine Jansen with an orchestra called the Amsterdam Sinfonietta. Additionally, notice the small keyboard instrument in the middle of the ensemble. Here’s a You. Tube video of a composition by one of Vivaldi’s contemporaries. It’s the Brandenburg Concerto no. Johann Sebastian Bach, and it has some commonalities with Vivaldi’s Spring. You might especially compare the third (last) movements of the two concertos, as the differences are most noticeable there. The version of The Four Seasons played throughout this video comes from the European Archive, which you download here. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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