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Concerto No 1 in E major Op 8 RV 269 La primavera (Spring)Allegro1
Largo2
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Concerto No 2 in G minor Op 8 RV 315 Lestate (Summer)Allegro non molto1
Adagio e piano ndash Presto e forte2
Presto3
Concerto No 3 in F major Op 8 RV 293 Lautunno also known as the Danza Pastorale(Autumn)Allegro1
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Allegro3
Concerto No 4 in F minor Op 8 RV 297 Linverno (Winter)Allegro non molto1
Largo2
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4 maart 167828 juli 1741
Mijn fascinatie met Vivaldis Vier Jaargetijden begon toen ik zon jaar of 8 was Tante Ini en oom Karel in Enschede hadden een pickup waar je wel 10 lps tegelijk in kon doenhellipin het kastje onder die pickup lag ook dit 45 toerenplaatje plaatjeToen ze het opzetten was ik gegrepen door het begin melodietje en dat heb ik nooit vergetenRond mijn vijftigste is het per ongeluk een verzameling geworden Het mooie is dat in de partituur ruimte zit voor heel erg veel interpretatie van muzikantenhellipdaardoor zijn er talloze interessante versiesNu houdt mijn collectie van zon 80 uitgaven het midden tussen verzameling en een verslaving
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SONNET LENTEAllegroDe lente is gekomen en wordt feestelijkdoor de vogels begroet met vrolijk gezangHet suizen van de briesjes vermengt zichmet het murmelen van de bronnetjesTerwijl de lucht wordt bedekt met een zwarte mantel kondigen een paar lossebliksems en donderslagen de Lente aanZodra zij zwijgen hervatten de vogelshun bekoorlijke gezang
LargoOp de mooie bloeiende weide bij het ruisen van gras en bladeren slapen de geiten-hoeder en zijn trouwe hond zij aan zij
AllegroNimfen en schaapherders dansen op defeestelijke tonen van een doedelzak onderhet stralende baldakijn van de lente
Muziek de LenteConcerto No 1 in E major Op 8 RV 269 La primavera (Spring)
Allegro
Largo
Allegro Pastorale
In het ItaliaansAllegroGiunt egrave la Primavera e festosettiLa Salutan gl Augei con lieto cantoE i fonti allo Spirar de ZeffirettiCon dolce mormorio Scorrono intantoVengon coprendo l aer di nero amantoE Lampi e tuoni ad annuntiarla elettiIndi tacendo questi gl AugellettiTornan di nuovo al lor canoro incantoLargoE quindi sul fiorito ameno pratoAl caro mormorio di fronde e pianteDorme l Caprar col fido can agrave latoAllegroDi pastoral Zampogna al suon festanteDanzan Ninfe e Pastor nel tetto amatoDi primavera all apparir brillante
la primavera boticelli
Bladmuziek
Bladmuziek de Lente
Julia Fisher Lente
vergroot sonnet
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La Primavera Lente dinsdag 13 september 20111128
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vergroot sonnet
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SONNET ZOMERAllegro non moltoOnder de meedogenloze zengende zonnehitte lijden mens en dier de pijnbomen zijn verdord De koekoek verheft zijn stem en al gauw stemmen tortelduif en distelvink daarmee in Een zacht briesje beroert de lucht maar de jaloerse Noordenwind veegt hem opzij De bedroefde herder beeft van angst Zijn instinct en het gezoem van vliegen en muggen zeggen hem dat het gaat stormenAdagio e piano - Presto e forteZijn vermoeide ledematen verstijven bij voorbaat van angst voor bliksemflits en rollende donder PrestoHelaas zijn gevoel voor de natuur bedroog hem niet Het dondert en bliksemt aan het firmament en hagelstenen knakken de rijpe trotse korenaren
In het ItaliaansAllegro non moltoSotto dura Staggion dal Sole accesaLangue l huom langue l gregge ed arde il PinoScioglie il Cucco la Voce e tosto intesaCanta la Tortorella e l gardelinoZeffiro dolce Spira magrave contesaMuove Borea improviso al Suo vicinoE piange il Pastorel perche sospesaTeme fiera borasca e l suo destinoAdagio e piano - Presto e forteToglie alle membra lasse il Suo riposoIl timore de Lampi e tuoni fieriE de mosche e mossoni il Stuol furiosoPrestoAh che pur troppo i Suo timor Son veriTuona e fulmina il Ciel e grandiosoTronca il capo alle Spiche e a grani alteri
Bladmuziek
Bladmuziek zomer
Muziek de ZomerConcerto No 2 in G minor Op 8 RV 315 Lestate (Summer)
Allegro non molto
Adagio e piano ndashPresto e forte
Presto
Julia Fisher Zomer
LEstade Zomer zondag 18 september 2011111
Vivaldi Pagina 3
SONNET HERFSTAllegroMet dansen en zingen vieren de boeren het veilig binnenhalen van de oogst in hun schuur Beveveld door Bachus drank vallen ze in Morpheus armenAdagio moltoHet zingen en dansen sterft af als kalmerende koele briesjes het jaargetijde uitnodigen om zorgeloos te ontspannen AllegroBij dagenraad staan de jagers klaar voor de jacht met hoorns geweren en honden en geschreeuw De prooi zoekt dekking en zij volgen het spoor Het gewonde dier panisch door het lawaai zoekt tevergeefs een uitweg en sterft
Bladmuziek
Bladmuziek de Herfst
Muziek de HerfstConcerto No 3 in F major Op 8 RV 293 Lautunno also known as the Danza Pastorale(Autumn)
Allegro
Adagio molto
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Julia Fisher Autumn
In het ItaliaansAllegroCelebra il Vilanel con balli e CantiDel felice raccolto il bel piacereE del liquor de Bacco accesi tantiFiniscono col Sonno il lor godereAdagio moltoFagrave ch ogn uno tralasci e balli e cantiL aria che temperata dagrave piacereE la Staggion ch invita tanti e tantiD un dolcissimo Sonno al bel godereAllegroI cacciator alla nov alba agrave cacciaCon corni Schioppi e canni escono fuoreFugge la belua e Seguono la tracciaGiagrave Sbigottita e lassa al gran rumoreDe Schioppi e canni ferita minacciaLanguida di fuggir magrave oppressa muore
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SONNET WINTERAllegro non moltoBeven van de kou in de ijzige sneeuw door de onbarmhartige adem van de verschrikkelijke wind stampvoetend en tandenklapperend in de extreme kou LargoVredige en tevreden dagen doorbrengen bij het haardvuur terwijl buiten de regen neerstroomt Allegrobehoedzaam om niet uit te glijden over het ijs lopen of juist met bravoure en uitglijden en vallen nogmaals het ijs op hollen totdat het breekt Achter gesloten deur buiten Sirokko Boreas en alle winden horen strijden Dagravet is de Winter maar evengoed Wat een vreugde brengt hij ons
In het ItaliaansAllegro non moltoAggiacciato tremar tragrave neri algentiAl Severo Spirar d orrido VentoCorrer battendo i piedi ogni momentoE pel Soverchio gel batter i dentiLargoPassar al foco i di quieti e contentiMentre la pioggia fuor bagna ben centoAllegroCaminar Sopra l giaccio e agrave passo lentoPer timor di cader gersene intentiGir forte Sdruzziolar cader agrave terraDi nuove ir Sopra l giaccio e correr forteSin ch il giaccio si rompe e si disserraSentir uscir dalle ferrate porteSirocco Borea e tutti i Venti in guerraQuest eacute l verno magrave tal che gioja apporte
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Muziek de WinterConcerto No 4 in F minor Op 8 RV 297 Linverno (Winter)
Allegro non molto
Largo
Allegro
LInverno Winter dinsdag 13 september 20111128
Vivaldi Pagina 5
Geboren op 4 maart 1678Overleden op 28 juli 1741
ANTONIO VIVALDIBorn in Venice on March 4th 1678 Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietagrave Often termed an orphanage this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the anonymous fathers its furnishings bordered on the opulent the young ladies were well looked-after and the musical standards among the highest in Venice Most of Vivaldis concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils He was also deeply involved with opera both in composition and staging mainly at Venices Teatro Sant AngeloAt the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt His task there was to provide operas cantatas and perhaps concert music too Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro) who moved in to live with him and they stayed together until Vivaldis deathVivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers such as the French king Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine) for example This work cannot be dated precisely but it was certainly written after 1720 In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni a great music lover who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli And if we can believe Vivaldi himself the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audienceDespite his stay in Rome and other cities Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietagrave which nominated him Maestro di concerti He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto His presence was never required He also remained director of the Teatro Sant AngeloIn 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell Armenia e dellinvenzione (The trial of harmony and invention) opus 8 appeared in Amsterdam This consisted of twelve concertos seven of which were descriptiveThe Four Seasons Storm at Sea Pleasure and The Hunt Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major roleThese concertos were enormously successful particularly in France In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and in 1775 Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute Spring was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at VersaillesIn 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater Returning to Venice which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740 planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however for he died on July 28th 1741 of internal fire (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and like Mozart fifty years later received a modest burial Anna Giraud returned to Venice where she died in 1750
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Biography
The creator of hundreds of spirited extroverted instrumental works Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely recognized as the master of the Baroque instrumental concerto which he perfected and popularized more than any of his contemporaries Vivaldis kinetic rhythms fluid melodies bright instrumental effects and extensions of instrumental technique make his some of the most enjoyable of Baroque music He was highly influential among his contemporaries and successors even as esteemed a figure as Johann Sebastian Bach adapted some of Vivaldis music Vivaldis variable textures and dramatic effects initiated the shift toward what became the Classical style a deeper understanding of his music begins with the realization that compared with Bach and even Handel he was Baroque musics arch progressive Though not as familiar as his concerti Vivaldis stage and choral music is still of value his sometimes bouncy sometimes lyrical Gloria in D major (1708) has remained a perennial favorite His operas were widely performed in his own timeDetails regarding Vivaldis early life are few His father was a violinist in the Catherdral of Venices orchestra and probably Antonios first teacher There is much speculation about other teachers such as Corelli but no evidence to support this Vivaldi studied for the priesthood as a young man and was ordained in 1703 He was known for much of his career as il prete rosso (the red-haired priest) but soon after his ordination he declined to take on his ecclesiastical duties Later in life he cited ill health as the reason but other motivations have been proposed perhaps Vivaldi simply wanted to explore new opportunties as a composer It didnt take him long Landing a job as a violin teacher at a girls orphanage in Venice (where he would work in one capacity or another during several stretches of his life) he published a set of trio sonatas and another of violin sonatas Word of his abilities spread around Europe and in 1711 an Amsterdam publisher brought out under the title Lestro armonico (Harmonic Inspiration) a set of Vivaldis concertos for one or more violins with orchestra These were best sellers (it was this group of concertos that spurred Bachs transcriptions) and Vivaldi followed them up with several more equally successful concerto sets Perhaps the most prolific of all the great European composers he once boasted that he could compose a concerto faster than a copyist could ready the individual parts for the players in the orchestra He began to compose operas worked from 1718 to 1720 in the court of the German principality of Hessen-Darmstadt and traveled in Austria and perhaps Bohemia Throughout his career he had his choice of commissions from nobility and the highest members of society the ability to use the best performers and enough business savvy to try to control the publication of his works although due to his popularity many were published without his consent Later in life Vivaldi was plagued by rumors of a sexual liaison with one of his vocal students and he was censured by ecclesiastical authorities His Italian career on the rocks he headed for Vienna He died there and was buried as a pauper in 1741 although at the height of his career his publications had earned a comfortable living
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LENTESonnetto DIMONSTRATIVO La PRIMAVERAwoensdag 14 september 20111749
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SONNET LENTEAllegroDe lente is gekomen en wordt feestelijkdoor de vogels begroet met vrolijk gezangHet suizen van de briesjes vermengt zichmet het murmelen van de bronnetjesTerwijl de lucht wordt bedekt met een zwarte mantel kondigen een paar lossebliksems en donderslagen de Lente aanZodra zij zwijgen hervatten de vogelshun bekoorlijke gezang
LargoOp de mooie bloeiende weide bij het ruisen van gras en bladeren slapen de geiten-hoeder en zijn trouwe hond zij aan zij
AllegroNimfen en schaapherders dansen op defeestelijke tonen van een doedelzak onderhet stralende baldakijn van de lente
Muziek de LenteConcerto No 1 in E major Op 8 RV 269 La primavera (Spring)
Allegro
Largo
Allegro Pastorale
In het ItaliaansAllegroGiunt egrave la Primavera e festosettiLa Salutan gl Augei con lieto cantoE i fonti allo Spirar de ZeffirettiCon dolce mormorio Scorrono intantoVengon coprendo l aer di nero amantoE Lampi e tuoni ad annuntiarla elettiIndi tacendo questi gl AugellettiTornan di nuovo al lor canoro incantoLargoE quindi sul fiorito ameno pratoAl caro mormorio di fronde e pianteDorme l Caprar col fido can agrave latoAllegroDi pastoral Zampogna al suon festanteDanzan Ninfe e Pastor nel tetto amatoDi primavera all apparir brillante
la primavera boticelli
Bladmuziek
Bladmuziek de Lente
Julia Fisher Lente
vergroot sonnet
Home
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La Primavera Lente dinsdag 13 september 20111128
Vivaldi Pagina 2
vergroot sonnet
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Herfst
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SONNET ZOMERAllegro non moltoOnder de meedogenloze zengende zonnehitte lijden mens en dier de pijnbomen zijn verdord De koekoek verheft zijn stem en al gauw stemmen tortelduif en distelvink daarmee in Een zacht briesje beroert de lucht maar de jaloerse Noordenwind veegt hem opzij De bedroefde herder beeft van angst Zijn instinct en het gezoem van vliegen en muggen zeggen hem dat het gaat stormenAdagio e piano - Presto e forteZijn vermoeide ledematen verstijven bij voorbaat van angst voor bliksemflits en rollende donder PrestoHelaas zijn gevoel voor de natuur bedroog hem niet Het dondert en bliksemt aan het firmament en hagelstenen knakken de rijpe trotse korenaren
In het ItaliaansAllegro non moltoSotto dura Staggion dal Sole accesaLangue l huom langue l gregge ed arde il PinoScioglie il Cucco la Voce e tosto intesaCanta la Tortorella e l gardelinoZeffiro dolce Spira magrave contesaMuove Borea improviso al Suo vicinoE piange il Pastorel perche sospesaTeme fiera borasca e l suo destinoAdagio e piano - Presto e forteToglie alle membra lasse il Suo riposoIl timore de Lampi e tuoni fieriE de mosche e mossoni il Stuol furiosoPrestoAh che pur troppo i Suo timor Son veriTuona e fulmina il Ciel e grandiosoTronca il capo alle Spiche e a grani alteri
Bladmuziek
Bladmuziek zomer
Muziek de ZomerConcerto No 2 in G minor Op 8 RV 315 Lestate (Summer)
Allegro non molto
Adagio e piano ndashPresto e forte
Presto
Julia Fisher Zomer
LEstade Zomer zondag 18 september 2011111
Vivaldi Pagina 3
SONNET HERFSTAllegroMet dansen en zingen vieren de boeren het veilig binnenhalen van de oogst in hun schuur Beveveld door Bachus drank vallen ze in Morpheus armenAdagio moltoHet zingen en dansen sterft af als kalmerende koele briesjes het jaargetijde uitnodigen om zorgeloos te ontspannen AllegroBij dagenraad staan de jagers klaar voor de jacht met hoorns geweren en honden en geschreeuw De prooi zoekt dekking en zij volgen het spoor Het gewonde dier panisch door het lawaai zoekt tevergeefs een uitweg en sterft
Bladmuziek
Bladmuziek de Herfst
Muziek de HerfstConcerto No 3 in F major Op 8 RV 293 Lautunno also known as the Danza Pastorale(Autumn)
Allegro
Adagio molto
Allegro
Julia Fisher Autumn
In het ItaliaansAllegroCelebra il Vilanel con balli e CantiDel felice raccolto il bel piacereE del liquor de Bacco accesi tantiFiniscono col Sonno il lor godereAdagio moltoFagrave ch ogn uno tralasci e balli e cantiL aria che temperata dagrave piacereE la Staggion ch invita tanti e tantiD un dolcissimo Sonno al bel godereAllegroI cacciator alla nov alba agrave cacciaCon corni Schioppi e canni escono fuoreFugge la belua e Seguono la tracciaGiagrave Sbigottita e lassa al gran rumoreDe Schioppi e canni ferita minacciaLanguida di fuggir magrave oppressa muore
VERGROOT SONNET
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LAutumno Herfst dinsdag 13 september 20111128
Vivaldi Pagina 4
SONNET WINTERAllegro non moltoBeven van de kou in de ijzige sneeuw door de onbarmhartige adem van de verschrikkelijke wind stampvoetend en tandenklapperend in de extreme kou LargoVredige en tevreden dagen doorbrengen bij het haardvuur terwijl buiten de regen neerstroomt Allegrobehoedzaam om niet uit te glijden over het ijs lopen of juist met bravoure en uitglijden en vallen nogmaals het ijs op hollen totdat het breekt Achter gesloten deur buiten Sirokko Boreas en alle winden horen strijden Dagravet is de Winter maar evengoed Wat een vreugde brengt hij ons
In het ItaliaansAllegro non moltoAggiacciato tremar tragrave neri algentiAl Severo Spirar d orrido VentoCorrer battendo i piedi ogni momentoE pel Soverchio gel batter i dentiLargoPassar al foco i di quieti e contentiMentre la pioggia fuor bagna ben centoAllegroCaminar Sopra l giaccio e agrave passo lentoPer timor di cader gersene intentiGir forte Sdruzziolar cader agrave terraDi nuove ir Sopra l giaccio e correr forteSin ch il giaccio si rompe e si disserraSentir uscir dalle ferrate porteSirocco Borea e tutti i Venti in guerraQuest eacute l verno magrave tal che gioja apporte
Bladmuziek
Bladmuziek de Winter
Julia Fisher Winter
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Muziek de WinterConcerto No 4 in F minor Op 8 RV 297 Linverno (Winter)
Allegro non molto
Largo
Allegro
LInverno Winter dinsdag 13 september 20111128
Vivaldi Pagina 5
Geboren op 4 maart 1678Overleden op 28 juli 1741
ANTONIO VIVALDIBorn in Venice on March 4th 1678 Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietagrave Often termed an orphanage this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the anonymous fathers its furnishings bordered on the opulent the young ladies were well looked-after and the musical standards among the highest in Venice Most of Vivaldis concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils He was also deeply involved with opera both in composition and staging mainly at Venices Teatro Sant AngeloAt the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt His task there was to provide operas cantatas and perhaps concert music too Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro) who moved in to live with him and they stayed together until Vivaldis deathVivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers such as the French king Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine) for example This work cannot be dated precisely but it was certainly written after 1720 In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni a great music lover who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli And if we can believe Vivaldi himself the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audienceDespite his stay in Rome and other cities Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietagrave which nominated him Maestro di concerti He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto His presence was never required He also remained director of the Teatro Sant AngeloIn 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell Armenia e dellinvenzione (The trial of harmony and invention) opus 8 appeared in Amsterdam This consisted of twelve concertos seven of which were descriptiveThe Four Seasons Storm at Sea Pleasure and The Hunt Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major roleThese concertos were enormously successful particularly in France In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and in 1775 Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute Spring was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at VersaillesIn 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater Returning to Venice which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740 planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however for he died on July 28th 1741 of internal fire (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and like Mozart fifty years later received a modest burial Anna Giraud returned to Venice where she died in 1750
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Biografie Vivaldidinsdag 13 september 20111205
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Biography
The creator of hundreds of spirited extroverted instrumental works Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely recognized as the master of the Baroque instrumental concerto which he perfected and popularized more than any of his contemporaries Vivaldis kinetic rhythms fluid melodies bright instrumental effects and extensions of instrumental technique make his some of the most enjoyable of Baroque music He was highly influential among his contemporaries and successors even as esteemed a figure as Johann Sebastian Bach adapted some of Vivaldis music Vivaldis variable textures and dramatic effects initiated the shift toward what became the Classical style a deeper understanding of his music begins with the realization that compared with Bach and even Handel he was Baroque musics arch progressive Though not as familiar as his concerti Vivaldis stage and choral music is still of value his sometimes bouncy sometimes lyrical Gloria in D major (1708) has remained a perennial favorite His operas were widely performed in his own timeDetails regarding Vivaldis early life are few His father was a violinist in the Catherdral of Venices orchestra and probably Antonios first teacher There is much speculation about other teachers such as Corelli but no evidence to support this Vivaldi studied for the priesthood as a young man and was ordained in 1703 He was known for much of his career as il prete rosso (the red-haired priest) but soon after his ordination he declined to take on his ecclesiastical duties Later in life he cited ill health as the reason but other motivations have been proposed perhaps Vivaldi simply wanted to explore new opportunties as a composer It didnt take him long Landing a job as a violin teacher at a girls orphanage in Venice (where he would work in one capacity or another during several stretches of his life) he published a set of trio sonatas and another of violin sonatas Word of his abilities spread around Europe and in 1711 an Amsterdam publisher brought out under the title Lestro armonico (Harmonic Inspiration) a set of Vivaldis concertos for one or more violins with orchestra These were best sellers (it was this group of concertos that spurred Bachs transcriptions) and Vivaldi followed them up with several more equally successful concerto sets Perhaps the most prolific of all the great European composers he once boasted that he could compose a concerto faster than a copyist could ready the individual parts for the players in the orchestra He began to compose operas worked from 1718 to 1720 in the court of the German principality of Hessen-Darmstadt and traveled in Austria and perhaps Bohemia Throughout his career he had his choice of commissions from nobility and the highest members of society the ability to use the best performers and enough business savvy to try to control the publication of his works although due to his popularity many were published without his consent Later in life Vivaldi was plagued by rumors of a sexual liaison with one of his vocal students and he was censured by ecclesiastical authorities His Italian career on the rocks he headed for Vienna He died there and was buried as a pauper in 1741 although at the height of his career his publications had earned a comfortable living
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Spring four seasonsplayed with apples on the headsvivaldi tardor 1 HQ els muacutesics actuen berlin 2009
Four seasons on flute choir2004 HSE Flute Choir La Primavera The Four Seasons Vivaldi
Vivaldi four seasons Spring a capella choirCarmel A-Cappella - Vivaldi - The four seasons -The spring -
Four seasons Winter sung Chloe Agnew sings Vivaldis Rain
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SONNET ZOMERAllegro non moltoOnder de meedogenloze zengende zonnehitte lijden mens en dier de pijnbomen zijn verdord De koekoek verheft zijn stem en al gauw stemmen tortelduif en distelvink daarmee in Een zacht briesje beroert de lucht maar de jaloerse Noordenwind veegt hem opzij De bedroefde herder beeft van angst Zijn instinct en het gezoem van vliegen en muggen zeggen hem dat het gaat stormenAdagio e piano - Presto e forteZijn vermoeide ledematen verstijven bij voorbaat van angst voor bliksemflits en rollende donder PrestoHelaas zijn gevoel voor de natuur bedroog hem niet Het dondert en bliksemt aan het firmament en hagelstenen knakken de rijpe trotse korenaren
In het ItaliaansAllegro non moltoSotto dura Staggion dal Sole accesaLangue l huom langue l gregge ed arde il PinoScioglie il Cucco la Voce e tosto intesaCanta la Tortorella e l gardelinoZeffiro dolce Spira magrave contesaMuove Borea improviso al Suo vicinoE piange il Pastorel perche sospesaTeme fiera borasca e l suo destinoAdagio e piano - Presto e forteToglie alle membra lasse il Suo riposoIl timore de Lampi e tuoni fieriE de mosche e mossoni il Stuol furiosoPrestoAh che pur troppo i Suo timor Son veriTuona e fulmina il Ciel e grandiosoTronca il capo alle Spiche e a grani alteri
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SONNET HERFSTAllegroMet dansen en zingen vieren de boeren het veilig binnenhalen van de oogst in hun schuur Beveveld door Bachus drank vallen ze in Morpheus armenAdagio moltoHet zingen en dansen sterft af als kalmerende koele briesjes het jaargetijde uitnodigen om zorgeloos te ontspannen AllegroBij dagenraad staan de jagers klaar voor de jacht met hoorns geweren en honden en geschreeuw De prooi zoekt dekking en zij volgen het spoor Het gewonde dier panisch door het lawaai zoekt tevergeefs een uitweg en sterft
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In het ItaliaansAllegroCelebra il Vilanel con balli e CantiDel felice raccolto il bel piacereE del liquor de Bacco accesi tantiFiniscono col Sonno il lor godereAdagio moltoFagrave ch ogn uno tralasci e balli e cantiL aria che temperata dagrave piacereE la Staggion ch invita tanti e tantiD un dolcissimo Sonno al bel godereAllegroI cacciator alla nov alba agrave cacciaCon corni Schioppi e canni escono fuoreFugge la belua e Seguono la tracciaGiagrave Sbigottita e lassa al gran rumoreDe Schioppi e canni ferita minacciaLanguida di fuggir magrave oppressa muore
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SONNET WINTERAllegro non moltoBeven van de kou in de ijzige sneeuw door de onbarmhartige adem van de verschrikkelijke wind stampvoetend en tandenklapperend in de extreme kou LargoVredige en tevreden dagen doorbrengen bij het haardvuur terwijl buiten de regen neerstroomt Allegrobehoedzaam om niet uit te glijden over het ijs lopen of juist met bravoure en uitglijden en vallen nogmaals het ijs op hollen totdat het breekt Achter gesloten deur buiten Sirokko Boreas en alle winden horen strijden Dagravet is de Winter maar evengoed Wat een vreugde brengt hij ons
In het ItaliaansAllegro non moltoAggiacciato tremar tragrave neri algentiAl Severo Spirar d orrido VentoCorrer battendo i piedi ogni momentoE pel Soverchio gel batter i dentiLargoPassar al foco i di quieti e contentiMentre la pioggia fuor bagna ben centoAllegroCaminar Sopra l giaccio e agrave passo lentoPer timor di cader gersene intentiGir forte Sdruzziolar cader agrave terraDi nuove ir Sopra l giaccio e correr forteSin ch il giaccio si rompe e si disserraSentir uscir dalle ferrate porteSirocco Borea e tutti i Venti in guerraQuest eacute l verno magrave tal che gioja apporte
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Geboren op 4 maart 1678Overleden op 28 juli 1741
ANTONIO VIVALDIBorn in Venice on March 4th 1678 Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietagrave Often termed an orphanage this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the anonymous fathers its furnishings bordered on the opulent the young ladies were well looked-after and the musical standards among the highest in Venice Most of Vivaldis concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils He was also deeply involved with opera both in composition and staging mainly at Venices Teatro Sant AngeloAt the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt His task there was to provide operas cantatas and perhaps concert music too Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro) who moved in to live with him and they stayed together until Vivaldis deathVivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers such as the French king Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine) for example This work cannot be dated precisely but it was certainly written after 1720 In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni a great music lover who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli And if we can believe Vivaldi himself the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audienceDespite his stay in Rome and other cities Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietagrave which nominated him Maestro di concerti He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto His presence was never required He also remained director of the Teatro Sant AngeloIn 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell Armenia e dellinvenzione (The trial of harmony and invention) opus 8 appeared in Amsterdam This consisted of twelve concertos seven of which were descriptiveThe Four Seasons Storm at Sea Pleasure and The Hunt Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major roleThese concertos were enormously successful particularly in France In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and in 1775 Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute Spring was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at VersaillesIn 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater Returning to Venice which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740 planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however for he died on July 28th 1741 of internal fire (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and like Mozart fifty years later received a modest burial Anna Giraud returned to Venice where she died in 1750
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The creator of hundreds of spirited extroverted instrumental works Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely recognized as the master of the Baroque instrumental concerto which he perfected and popularized more than any of his contemporaries Vivaldis kinetic rhythms fluid melodies bright instrumental effects and extensions of instrumental technique make his some of the most enjoyable of Baroque music He was highly influential among his contemporaries and successors even as esteemed a figure as Johann Sebastian Bach adapted some of Vivaldis music Vivaldis variable textures and dramatic effects initiated the shift toward what became the Classical style a deeper understanding of his music begins with the realization that compared with Bach and even Handel he was Baroque musics arch progressive Though not as familiar as his concerti Vivaldis stage and choral music is still of value his sometimes bouncy sometimes lyrical Gloria in D major (1708) has remained a perennial favorite His operas were widely performed in his own timeDetails regarding Vivaldis early life are few His father was a violinist in the Catherdral of Venices orchestra and probably Antonios first teacher There is much speculation about other teachers such as Corelli but no evidence to support this Vivaldi studied for the priesthood as a young man and was ordained in 1703 He was known for much of his career as il prete rosso (the red-haired priest) but soon after his ordination he declined to take on his ecclesiastical duties Later in life he cited ill health as the reason but other motivations have been proposed perhaps Vivaldi simply wanted to explore new opportunties as a composer It didnt take him long Landing a job as a violin teacher at a girls orphanage in Venice (where he would work in one capacity or another during several stretches of his life) he published a set of trio sonatas and another of violin sonatas Word of his abilities spread around Europe and in 1711 an Amsterdam publisher brought out under the title Lestro armonico (Harmonic Inspiration) a set of Vivaldis concertos for one or more violins with orchestra These were best sellers (it was this group of concertos that spurred Bachs transcriptions) and Vivaldi followed them up with several more equally successful concerto sets Perhaps the most prolific of all the great European composers he once boasted that he could compose a concerto faster than a copyist could ready the individual parts for the players in the orchestra He began to compose operas worked from 1718 to 1720 in the court of the German principality of Hessen-Darmstadt and traveled in Austria and perhaps Bohemia Throughout his career he had his choice of commissions from nobility and the highest members of society the ability to use the best performers and enough business savvy to try to control the publication of his works although due to his popularity many were published without his consent Later in life Vivaldi was plagued by rumors of a sexual liaison with one of his vocal students and he was censured by ecclesiastical authorities His Italian career on the rocks he headed for Vienna He died there and was buried as a pauper in 1741 although at the height of his career his publications had earned a comfortable living
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Spring four seasonsplayed with apples on the headsvivaldi tardor 1 HQ els muacutesics actuen berlin 2009
Four seasons on flute choir2004 HSE Flute Choir La Primavera The Four Seasons Vivaldi
Vivaldi four seasons Spring a capella choirCarmel A-Cappella - Vivaldi - The four seasons -The spring -
Four seasons Winter sung Chloe Agnew sings Vivaldis Rain
Aura a capellaSpring
Der Fruumlhling 2003
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SONNET HERFSTAllegroMet dansen en zingen vieren de boeren het veilig binnenhalen van de oogst in hun schuur Beveveld door Bachus drank vallen ze in Morpheus armenAdagio moltoHet zingen en dansen sterft af als kalmerende koele briesjes het jaargetijde uitnodigen om zorgeloos te ontspannen AllegroBij dagenraad staan de jagers klaar voor de jacht met hoorns geweren en honden en geschreeuw De prooi zoekt dekking en zij volgen het spoor Het gewonde dier panisch door het lawaai zoekt tevergeefs een uitweg en sterft
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In het ItaliaansAllegroCelebra il Vilanel con balli e CantiDel felice raccolto il bel piacereE del liquor de Bacco accesi tantiFiniscono col Sonno il lor godereAdagio moltoFagrave ch ogn uno tralasci e balli e cantiL aria che temperata dagrave piacereE la Staggion ch invita tanti e tantiD un dolcissimo Sonno al bel godereAllegroI cacciator alla nov alba agrave cacciaCon corni Schioppi e canni escono fuoreFugge la belua e Seguono la tracciaGiagrave Sbigottita e lassa al gran rumoreDe Schioppi e canni ferita minacciaLanguida di fuggir magrave oppressa muore
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SONNET WINTERAllegro non moltoBeven van de kou in de ijzige sneeuw door de onbarmhartige adem van de verschrikkelijke wind stampvoetend en tandenklapperend in de extreme kou LargoVredige en tevreden dagen doorbrengen bij het haardvuur terwijl buiten de regen neerstroomt Allegrobehoedzaam om niet uit te glijden over het ijs lopen of juist met bravoure en uitglijden en vallen nogmaals het ijs op hollen totdat het breekt Achter gesloten deur buiten Sirokko Boreas en alle winden horen strijden Dagravet is de Winter maar evengoed Wat een vreugde brengt hij ons
In het ItaliaansAllegro non moltoAggiacciato tremar tragrave neri algentiAl Severo Spirar d orrido VentoCorrer battendo i piedi ogni momentoE pel Soverchio gel batter i dentiLargoPassar al foco i di quieti e contentiMentre la pioggia fuor bagna ben centoAllegroCaminar Sopra l giaccio e agrave passo lentoPer timor di cader gersene intentiGir forte Sdruzziolar cader agrave terraDi nuove ir Sopra l giaccio e correr forteSin ch il giaccio si rompe e si disserraSentir uscir dalle ferrate porteSirocco Borea e tutti i Venti in guerraQuest eacute l verno magrave tal che gioja apporte
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Geboren op 4 maart 1678Overleden op 28 juli 1741
ANTONIO VIVALDIBorn in Venice on March 4th 1678 Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietagrave Often termed an orphanage this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the anonymous fathers its furnishings bordered on the opulent the young ladies were well looked-after and the musical standards among the highest in Venice Most of Vivaldis concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils He was also deeply involved with opera both in composition and staging mainly at Venices Teatro Sant AngeloAt the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt His task there was to provide operas cantatas and perhaps concert music too Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro) who moved in to live with him and they stayed together until Vivaldis deathVivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers such as the French king Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine) for example This work cannot be dated precisely but it was certainly written after 1720 In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni a great music lover who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli And if we can believe Vivaldi himself the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audienceDespite his stay in Rome and other cities Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietagrave which nominated him Maestro di concerti He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto His presence was never required He also remained director of the Teatro Sant AngeloIn 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell Armenia e dellinvenzione (The trial of harmony and invention) opus 8 appeared in Amsterdam This consisted of twelve concertos seven of which were descriptiveThe Four Seasons Storm at Sea Pleasure and The Hunt Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major roleThese concertos were enormously successful particularly in France In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and in 1775 Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute Spring was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at VersaillesIn 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater Returning to Venice which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740 planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however for he died on July 28th 1741 of internal fire (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and like Mozart fifty years later received a modest burial Anna Giraud returned to Venice where she died in 1750
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Biography
The creator of hundreds of spirited extroverted instrumental works Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely recognized as the master of the Baroque instrumental concerto which he perfected and popularized more than any of his contemporaries Vivaldis kinetic rhythms fluid melodies bright instrumental effects and extensions of instrumental technique make his some of the most enjoyable of Baroque music He was highly influential among his contemporaries and successors even as esteemed a figure as Johann Sebastian Bach adapted some of Vivaldis music Vivaldis variable textures and dramatic effects initiated the shift toward what became the Classical style a deeper understanding of his music begins with the realization that compared with Bach and even Handel he was Baroque musics arch progressive Though not as familiar as his concerti Vivaldis stage and choral music is still of value his sometimes bouncy sometimes lyrical Gloria in D major (1708) has remained a perennial favorite His operas were widely performed in his own timeDetails regarding Vivaldis early life are few His father was a violinist in the Catherdral of Venices orchestra and probably Antonios first teacher There is much speculation about other teachers such as Corelli but no evidence to support this Vivaldi studied for the priesthood as a young man and was ordained in 1703 He was known for much of his career as il prete rosso (the red-haired priest) but soon after his ordination he declined to take on his ecclesiastical duties Later in life he cited ill health as the reason but other motivations have been proposed perhaps Vivaldi simply wanted to explore new opportunties as a composer It didnt take him long Landing a job as a violin teacher at a girls orphanage in Venice (where he would work in one capacity or another during several stretches of his life) he published a set of trio sonatas and another of violin sonatas Word of his abilities spread around Europe and in 1711 an Amsterdam publisher brought out under the title Lestro armonico (Harmonic Inspiration) a set of Vivaldis concertos for one or more violins with orchestra These were best sellers (it was this group of concertos that spurred Bachs transcriptions) and Vivaldi followed them up with several more equally successful concerto sets Perhaps the most prolific of all the great European composers he once boasted that he could compose a concerto faster than a copyist could ready the individual parts for the players in the orchestra He began to compose operas worked from 1718 to 1720 in the court of the German principality of Hessen-Darmstadt and traveled in Austria and perhaps Bohemia Throughout his career he had his choice of commissions from nobility and the highest members of society the ability to use the best performers and enough business savvy to try to control the publication of his works although due to his popularity many were published without his consent Later in life Vivaldi was plagued by rumors of a sexual liaison with one of his vocal students and he was censured by ecclesiastical authorities His Italian career on the rocks he headed for Vienna He died there and was buried as a pauper in 1741 although at the height of his career his publications had earned a comfortable living
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Spring four seasonsplayed with apples on the headsvivaldi tardor 1 HQ els muacutesics actuen berlin 2009
Four seasons on flute choir2004 HSE Flute Choir La Primavera The Four Seasons Vivaldi
Vivaldi four seasons Spring a capella choirCarmel A-Cappella - Vivaldi - The four seasons -The spring -
Four seasons Winter sung Chloe Agnew sings Vivaldis Rain
Aura a capellaSpring
Der Fruumlhling 2003
Electrische guitaar Winter
Electrische guitaar SummerElectrische guitaar Spring
Honderd guitaren
Piano Vier Jaargetijden Herfst
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Electrische guitaar Herfst
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SONNET WINTERAllegro non moltoBeven van de kou in de ijzige sneeuw door de onbarmhartige adem van de verschrikkelijke wind stampvoetend en tandenklapperend in de extreme kou LargoVredige en tevreden dagen doorbrengen bij het haardvuur terwijl buiten de regen neerstroomt Allegrobehoedzaam om niet uit te glijden over het ijs lopen of juist met bravoure en uitglijden en vallen nogmaals het ijs op hollen totdat het breekt Achter gesloten deur buiten Sirokko Boreas en alle winden horen strijden Dagravet is de Winter maar evengoed Wat een vreugde brengt hij ons
In het ItaliaansAllegro non moltoAggiacciato tremar tragrave neri algentiAl Severo Spirar d orrido VentoCorrer battendo i piedi ogni momentoE pel Soverchio gel batter i dentiLargoPassar al foco i di quieti e contentiMentre la pioggia fuor bagna ben centoAllegroCaminar Sopra l giaccio e agrave passo lentoPer timor di cader gersene intentiGir forte Sdruzziolar cader agrave terraDi nuove ir Sopra l giaccio e correr forteSin ch il giaccio si rompe e si disserraSentir uscir dalle ferrate porteSirocco Borea e tutti i Venti in guerraQuest eacute l verno magrave tal che gioja apporte
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Geboren op 4 maart 1678Overleden op 28 juli 1741
ANTONIO VIVALDIBorn in Venice on March 4th 1678 Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietagrave Often termed an orphanage this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the anonymous fathers its furnishings bordered on the opulent the young ladies were well looked-after and the musical standards among the highest in Venice Most of Vivaldis concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils He was also deeply involved with opera both in composition and staging mainly at Venices Teatro Sant AngeloAt the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt His task there was to provide operas cantatas and perhaps concert music too Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro) who moved in to live with him and they stayed together until Vivaldis deathVivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers such as the French king Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine) for example This work cannot be dated precisely but it was certainly written after 1720 In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni a great music lover who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli And if we can believe Vivaldi himself the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audienceDespite his stay in Rome and other cities Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietagrave which nominated him Maestro di concerti He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto His presence was never required He also remained director of the Teatro Sant AngeloIn 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell Armenia e dellinvenzione (The trial of harmony and invention) opus 8 appeared in Amsterdam This consisted of twelve concertos seven of which were descriptiveThe Four Seasons Storm at Sea Pleasure and The Hunt Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major roleThese concertos were enormously successful particularly in France In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and in 1775 Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute Spring was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at VersaillesIn 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater Returning to Venice which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740 planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however for he died on July 28th 1741 of internal fire (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and like Mozart fifty years later received a modest burial Anna Giraud returned to Venice where she died in 1750
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The creator of hundreds of spirited extroverted instrumental works Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely recognized as the master of the Baroque instrumental concerto which he perfected and popularized more than any of his contemporaries Vivaldis kinetic rhythms fluid melodies bright instrumental effects and extensions of instrumental technique make his some of the most enjoyable of Baroque music He was highly influential among his contemporaries and successors even as esteemed a figure as Johann Sebastian Bach adapted some of Vivaldis music Vivaldis variable textures and dramatic effects initiated the shift toward what became the Classical style a deeper understanding of his music begins with the realization that compared with Bach and even Handel he was Baroque musics arch progressive Though not as familiar as his concerti Vivaldis stage and choral music is still of value his sometimes bouncy sometimes lyrical Gloria in D major (1708) has remained a perennial favorite His operas were widely performed in his own timeDetails regarding Vivaldis early life are few His father was a violinist in the Catherdral of Venices orchestra and probably Antonios first teacher There is much speculation about other teachers such as Corelli but no evidence to support this Vivaldi studied for the priesthood as a young man and was ordained in 1703 He was known for much of his career as il prete rosso (the red-haired priest) but soon after his ordination he declined to take on his ecclesiastical duties Later in life he cited ill health as the reason but other motivations have been proposed perhaps Vivaldi simply wanted to explore new opportunties as a composer It didnt take him long Landing a job as a violin teacher at a girls orphanage in Venice (where he would work in one capacity or another during several stretches of his life) he published a set of trio sonatas and another of violin sonatas Word of his abilities spread around Europe and in 1711 an Amsterdam publisher brought out under the title Lestro armonico (Harmonic Inspiration) a set of Vivaldis concertos for one or more violins with orchestra These were best sellers (it was this group of concertos that spurred Bachs transcriptions) and Vivaldi followed them up with several more equally successful concerto sets Perhaps the most prolific of all the great European composers he once boasted that he could compose a concerto faster than a copyist could ready the individual parts for the players in the orchestra He began to compose operas worked from 1718 to 1720 in the court of the German principality of Hessen-Darmstadt and traveled in Austria and perhaps Bohemia Throughout his career he had his choice of commissions from nobility and the highest members of society the ability to use the best performers and enough business savvy to try to control the publication of his works although due to his popularity many were published without his consent Later in life Vivaldi was plagued by rumors of a sexual liaison with one of his vocal students and he was censured by ecclesiastical authorities His Italian career on the rocks he headed for Vienna He died there and was buried as a pauper in 1741 although at the height of his career his publications had earned a comfortable living
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Geboren op 4 maart 1678Overleden op 28 juli 1741
ANTONIO VIVALDIBorn in Venice on March 4th 1678 Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietagrave Often termed an orphanage this Ospedale was in fact a home for the female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliances with their mistresses The Ospedale was thus well endowed by the anonymous fathers its furnishings bordered on the opulent the young ladies were well looked-after and the musical standards among the highest in Venice Most of Vivaldis concerti were intended for performance with his many talented pupils He was also deeply involved with opera both in composition and staging mainly at Venices Teatro Sant AngeloAt the end of 1717 Vivaldi moved to Mantua for two years in order to take up his post as Chamber Capellmeister at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen-Darmstadt His task there was to provide operas cantatas and perhaps concert music too Here he made the acquaintance of the singer Anna Giraud (or Giro) who moved in to live with him and they stayed together until Vivaldis deathVivaldi also wrote works on commission from foreign rulers such as the French king Louis XV - the serenade La Sena festeggiante (Festival on the Seine) for example This work cannot be dated precisely but it was certainly written after 1720 In Rome Vivaldi found a patron in the person of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni a great music lover who earlier had been the patron of Arcangelo Corelli And if we can believe Vivaldi himself the Pope asked him to come and play the violin for him at a private audienceDespite his stay in Rome and other cities Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietagrave which nominated him Maestro di concerti He was required only to send two concertos per month to Venice (transport costs were to the account of the client) for which he received a ducat per concerto His presence was never required He also remained director of the Teatro Sant AngeloIn 1725 the publication Il Cimento dell Armenia e dellinvenzione (The trial of harmony and invention) opus 8 appeared in Amsterdam This consisted of twelve concertos seven of which were descriptiveThe Four Seasons Storm at Sea Pleasure and The Hunt Vivaldi transformed the tradition of descriptive music into a typically Italian musical style with its unmistakable timbre in which the strings play a major roleThese concertos were enormously successful particularly in France In the second half of the 18th century there even appeared some remarkable adaptations of the Spring concerto Michel Corrette (1709-1795) based his motet Laudate Dominum de coelis of 1765 on this concerto and in 1775 Jean-Jacques Rousseau reworked it into a version for solo flute Spring was also a firm favorite of King Louis XV who would order it to be performed at the most unexpected moments and Vivaldi received various commissions for further compositions from the court at VersaillesIn 1738 Vivaldi was in Amsterdam where he conducted a festive opening concert for the 100th Anniversary of the Schouwburg Theater Returning to Venice which was at that time suffering a severe economic downturn he resigned from the Ospedale in 1740 planning to move to Vienna under the patronage of his admirer Charles VI His stay in Vienna was to be shortlived however for he died on July 28th 1741 of internal fire (probably the asthmatic bronchitis from which he suffered all his life) and like Mozart fifty years later received a modest burial Anna Giraud returned to Venice where she died in 1750
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The creator of hundreds of spirited extroverted instrumental works Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely recognized as the master of the Baroque instrumental concerto which he perfected and popularized more than any of his contemporaries Vivaldis kinetic rhythms fluid melodies bright instrumental effects and extensions of instrumental technique make his some of the most enjoyable of Baroque music He was highly influential among his contemporaries and successors even as esteemed a figure as Johann Sebastian Bach adapted some of Vivaldis music Vivaldis variable textures and dramatic effects initiated the shift toward what became the Classical style a deeper understanding of his music begins with the realization that compared with Bach and even Handel he was Baroque musics arch progressive Though not as familiar as his concerti Vivaldis stage and choral music is still of value his sometimes bouncy sometimes lyrical Gloria in D major (1708) has remained a perennial favorite His operas were widely performed in his own timeDetails regarding Vivaldis early life are few His father was a violinist in the Catherdral of Venices orchestra and probably Antonios first teacher There is much speculation about other teachers such as Corelli but no evidence to support this Vivaldi studied for the priesthood as a young man and was ordained in 1703 He was known for much of his career as il prete rosso (the red-haired priest) but soon after his ordination he declined to take on his ecclesiastical duties Later in life he cited ill health as the reason but other motivations have been proposed perhaps Vivaldi simply wanted to explore new opportunties as a composer It didnt take him long Landing a job as a violin teacher at a girls orphanage in Venice (where he would work in one capacity or another during several stretches of his life) he published a set of trio sonatas and another of violin sonatas Word of his abilities spread around Europe and in 1711 an Amsterdam publisher brought out under the title Lestro armonico (Harmonic Inspiration) a set of Vivaldis concertos for one or more violins with orchestra These were best sellers (it was this group of concertos that spurred Bachs transcriptions) and Vivaldi followed them up with several more equally successful concerto sets Perhaps the most prolific of all the great European composers he once boasted that he could compose a concerto faster than a copyist could ready the individual parts for the players in the orchestra He began to compose operas worked from 1718 to 1720 in the court of the German principality of Hessen-Darmstadt and traveled in Austria and perhaps Bohemia Throughout his career he had his choice of commissions from nobility and the highest members of society the ability to use the best performers and enough business savvy to try to control the publication of his works although due to his popularity many were published without his consent Later in life Vivaldi was plagued by rumors of a sexual liaison with one of his vocal students and he was censured by ecclesiastical authorities His Italian career on the rocks he headed for Vienna He died there and was buried as a pauper in 1741 although at the height of his career his publications had earned a comfortable living
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Vivaldi four seasons Spring a capella choirCarmel A-Cappella - Vivaldi - The four seasons -The spring -
Four seasons Winter sung Chloe Agnew sings Vivaldis Rain
Aura a capellaSpring
Der Fruumlhling 2003
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The creator of hundreds of spirited extroverted instrumental works Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi is widely recognized as the master of the Baroque instrumental concerto which he perfected and popularized more than any of his contemporaries Vivaldis kinetic rhythms fluid melodies bright instrumental effects and extensions of instrumental technique make his some of the most enjoyable of Baroque music He was highly influential among his contemporaries and successors even as esteemed a figure as Johann Sebastian Bach adapted some of Vivaldis music Vivaldis variable textures and dramatic effects initiated the shift toward what became the Classical style a deeper understanding of his music begins with the realization that compared with Bach and even Handel he was Baroque musics arch progressive Though not as familiar as his concerti Vivaldis stage and choral music is still of value his sometimes bouncy sometimes lyrical Gloria in D major (1708) has remained a perennial favorite His operas were widely performed in his own timeDetails regarding Vivaldis early life are few His father was a violinist in the Catherdral of Venices orchestra and probably Antonios first teacher There is much speculation about other teachers such as Corelli but no evidence to support this Vivaldi studied for the priesthood as a young man and was ordained in 1703 He was known for much of his career as il prete rosso (the red-haired priest) but soon after his ordination he declined to take on his ecclesiastical duties Later in life he cited ill health as the reason but other motivations have been proposed perhaps Vivaldi simply wanted to explore new opportunties as a composer It didnt take him long Landing a job as a violin teacher at a girls orphanage in Venice (where he would work in one capacity or another during several stretches of his life) he published a set of trio sonatas and another of violin sonatas Word of his abilities spread around Europe and in 1711 an Amsterdam publisher brought out under the title Lestro armonico (Harmonic Inspiration) a set of Vivaldis concertos for one or more violins with orchestra These were best sellers (it was this group of concertos that spurred Bachs transcriptions) and Vivaldi followed them up with several more equally successful concerto sets Perhaps the most prolific of all the great European composers he once boasted that he could compose a concerto faster than a copyist could ready the individual parts for the players in the orchestra He began to compose operas worked from 1718 to 1720 in the court of the German principality of Hessen-Darmstadt and traveled in Austria and perhaps Bohemia Throughout his career he had his choice of commissions from nobility and the highest members of society the ability to use the best performers and enough business savvy to try to control the publication of his works although due to his popularity many were published without his consent Later in life Vivaldi was plagued by rumors of a sexual liaison with one of his vocal students and he was censured by ecclesiastical authorities His Italian career on the rocks he headed for Vienna He died there and was buried as a pauper in 1741 although at the height of his career his publications had earned a comfortable living
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Four seasons on flute choir2004 HSE Flute Choir La Primavera The Four Seasons Vivaldi
Vivaldi four seasons Spring a capella choirCarmel A-Cappella - Vivaldi - The four seasons -The spring -
Four seasons Winter sung Chloe Agnew sings Vivaldis Rain
Aura a capellaSpring
Der Fruumlhling 2003
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Vivaldi four seasons Spring a capella choirCarmel A-Cappella - Vivaldi - The four seasons -The spring -
Four seasons Winter sung Chloe Agnew sings Vivaldis Rain
Aura a capellaSpring
Der Fruumlhling 2003
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