Vivaldi – The Four Seasons – Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter – Full The Four Seasons (Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is a set of four violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi. Composed around 1720, The Four Seasons is Vivaldi’s best-known work and is among the most popular pieces in the Baroque music repertoire. The texture of each concert is varied, each resembling its season. For example, “Winter” is peppered with silver pizzicato notes from the high strings, bringing to mind freezing rain, while “Summer” evokes a storm in its final movement, which is why the movement is often called “Storm” (as is mentioned in the list of derivative works)
The Four Seasons, Concerto “Spring”:
I. Allegro 00:00
II. Largo 03:35
III. Allegro pastorale 06:27
The Four Seasons, Concerto “Summer”:
I. Allegro non molto 10:41
II. Adagio 15:43
III. Presto 17:31
The Four Seasons, Concerto “Autumn”:
I. Allegro 20:10
II. Adagio molto 25:14
III. Allegro 27:47
The Four Seasons, Concerto “Winter”:
I. Allegro non molto 31:08
II. Largo 34:37
III. Allegro, Lento 36:49
Vivaldi – The Four Seasons – full/complete
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