Vivaldi FOUR SEASONS ♫ Beautiful 4K UHD Video ✰ FULL Concert ✰ SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER
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Vivaldi FOUR SEASONS ♫ Beautiful 4K UHD Video ✰ FULL Concert ✰ SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, WINTER

Vivaldi’s “FOUR SEASONS” in a live orchestral performance. FULL CONCERT. Beautiful 4K UHD images for all the seasons, with no repeat. This video is suitable for relaxation, harmonious background ambience, studying and stress relief.

0:33 Spring Mvt 1 Allegro
4:10 Spring Mvt 2 Largo
7:02 Spring Mvt 3 Allegro pastorale
11:17 Summer Mvt 1 Allegro non molto
16:19 Summer Mvt 2 Adagio
18:10 Summer Mvt 3 Presto
20:58 Autumn Mvt 1 Allegro
26:01 Autumn Mvt 2 Adagio molto
28:35 Autumn Mvt 3 Allegro
32:06 Winter Mvt 1 Allegro non molto
35:36 Winter Mvt 2 Largo
37:50 Winter Mvt 3 Allegro

RECORDING DETAILS

John Harrison, violin, with Robert Turizziani conducting the Wichita State University Chamber Players. Live, unedited performance at the Wiedemann Recital Hall, Wichita State University, 6 February 2000

Music by Antonio Vivaldi composed 1723 and published in 1725. Recording copyright John Harrison (JohnHarrisonViolin.com)

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COMPOSITION

The Four Seasons (Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is a set of four violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi. Composed in 1723, The Four Seasons is Vivaldi’s best-known work, and is among the most popular pieces of Baroque music. The texture of each concerto is varied, each resembling its respective season. For example, “Winter” is peppered with silvery pizzicato notes from the high strings, calling to mind icy rain, whereas “Summer” evokes a thunderstorm in its final movement, which is why the movement is often dubbed “Storm.”

The concertos were first published in 1725 as part of a set of twelve concerti, Vivaldi’s Op. 8, entitled Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione (The Contest between Harmony and Invention). The first four concertos were designated Le quattro stagioni, each being named after a season. Each one is in three movements, with a slow movement between two faster ones. At the time of writing The Four Seasons, the modern solo form of the concerto had not yet been defined (typically a solo instrument and accompanying orchestra). Vivaldi’s original arrangement for solo violin with string quartet and basso continuo helped to define the form.

Source: Wikipedia

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