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~ Vivaldi Winter I
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Vivaldi Winter I. Allegro non molto
Performed by the Montpellier Strings
Soloist: ...More Raymond Cohen
1981 |
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~ Classical Music Masters
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1. Bach (Johann Sebastian Bach) American Bach Soloists, J.S. Bach - Favorite Cantatas 01-Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme (BWV 140)
2. Beethoven (Ludwig Van Beethoven) Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zi ...More vian, Beethoven Piano and Cello Works 02-Sonata in G minor op. 5 no. 2 rondo allegro
3. Brahms (Johannes Brahms) Shlomo Mintz virtuoso violinist playing Mozart and Brahms 09-Violin Sonata No. 3 - Op. 108 (Un poco presto e con sentimento)
4. Franck (Cesar Franck) Rudens Turku, Virtuoso violin sonatas 10-Allegretto poco mosso - Violin Sonata in A major (Franck)
5. Grieg (Edvard Grieg) Gleusteen and Ordronneau, Grieg - Dvorak - Franck 01-Edvard Grieg Violin Sonata No. 3 in C Minor Op 45
6. Handel (George Frederic Handel) Brook Street Band, Handel Oxford Water Music 25-Handel Oxford Water Music Suite in D major: Bouree
7. Haydn (Joseph Haydn) Laurel Zucker, Haydn - London Trios and Divertimentos 03-Finale Vivace (Trio 1 in C major)
8. Lizst (Franz Lizst) Markus Groh, Franz Liszt Piano Sonata in B Minor 02-Fantasy and Fugue on B-A-C-H S.529ii
9. Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) Andreas Haefliger, Mozart Piano Sonatas 12-Sonata in D major KV 576
10. Schubert (Franz Schubert) Luiza Borac, Wanderer - Schubert and Liszt 03-Schubert: Wanderer Fantasy - Presto
11. Tchaikovsky (Peter Tchaikovsky) Kyiv Chamber Choir, Praise the Lord 16-Tchaikovsky-O Holy God
12. Vivaldi (Antonio Lucio Vivaldi) American Baroque, The Four Seasons by Vivaldi 04-Concerto No.2 in g minor RV 315 :SUMMER: - Allegro non molto |
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~ 4. Vivaldi: Concerto "L'inverno" (RV 297)
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Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter):
1st mov: Allegro non molto.
2nd mov: Largo.
3rd mov: Allegro.
Europa Galante.
Dir. Fabio Biondi.
The Four Seasons (Le ...More quattro stagioni in original Italian) 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 premiere recording was I Musici's 1955 recording (it was that ensemble's first recording of any music). It created such interest in the work that there are now more than 120 recordings of it.
The concertos were first published in 1725 as part of a set of twelve, 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. In modern times, others have made transcriptions and arrangements to be performed on different instrumentation. |
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~ Antonio Vivaldi 1/12 - Spring, Allegro
Views: 19096 |  |  |  |  | The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni in original Italian) 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 work has been reco ...More rded on numerous occasions.
The concertos were first published in 1725 as part of a set of twelve, Vivaldi's Op. 8, entitled Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione (The Contest of 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. In modern times, others have made transcriptions and arrangements to be performed on different instrumentation.
Concerto No. 1 in E major, Op. 8, RV 269, "La primavera" (Spring)
Allegro
Largo
Allegro Pastorale
Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer)
Allegro non molto
Adagio e piano - Presto e forte
Presto
Concerto No. 3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, "L'autunno" (Autumn)
Allegro
Adagio molto
Allegro
Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter)
Allegro non molto
Largo
Allegro
The texture of each concerto is varied, resembling its respective season. For example, "Winter" is peppered with silvery staccato notes from the high strings, calling to mind icy rain, whereas "Summer" evokes a thunderstorm in its final movement. |
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~ Antonio Vivaldi 11/12 - Winter, Largo
Views: 17309 |  |  |  |  | The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni in original Italian) 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 work has been reco ...More rded on numerous occasions.
The concertos were first published in 1725 as part of a set of twelve, Vivaldi's Op. 8, entitled Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione (The Contest of 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. In modern times, others have made transcriptions and arrangements to be performed on different instrumentation.
Concerto No. 1 in E major, Op. 8, RV 269, "La primavera" (Spring)
Allegro
Largo
Allegro Pastorale
Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer)
Allegro non molto
Adagio e piano - Presto e forte
Presto
Concerto No. 3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, "L'autunno" (Autumn)
Allegro
Adagio molto
Allegro
Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter)
Allegro non molto
Largo
Allegro
The texture of each concerto is varied, resembling its respective season. For example, "Winter" is peppered with silvery staccato notes from the high strings, calling to mind icy rain, whereas "Summer" evokes a thunderstorm in its final movement. |
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~ Antonio Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Summer
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The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni in original Italian) 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 m ...More usic. The work has been recorded on numerous occasions.
The concertos were first published in 1725 as part of a set of twelve, Vivaldi's Op. 8, entitled Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione (The Contest of 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. In modern times, others have made transcriptions and arrangements to be performed on different instrumentation.
* Concerto No. 1 in E major, Op. 8, RV 269, "La primavera" (Spring)
1. Allegro
2. Largo
3. Allegro Pastorale
* Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer)
1. Allegro non molto
2. Adagio e piano - Presto e forte
3. Presto
* Concerto No. 3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, "L'autunno" (Autumn)
1. Allegro
2. Adagio molto
3. Allegro
* Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter)
1. Allegro non molto
2. Largo
3. Allegro
The texture of each concerto is varied, resembling its respective season. For example, "Winter" is peppered with silvery staccato notes from the high strings, calling to mind icy rain, whereas "Summer" evokes a thunderstorm in its final movement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Seasons_(Vivaldi) |
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~ Antonio Vivaldi: Le quattro stagioni: L'Estate
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Le quattro stagioni
L'Estate
1) Allegro non molto
2) Adagio
3) Presto
Sotto dura staggion dal sole accesa
Langue L'huom, langue 'l gregge, ed arde il Pino;
Sciolglie il Cucco la voce, e tosto intesa
Canta la Tortore ...More lla e 'l gardelino.
Zeffiro dolce spira, mà contesa
Muove Borea improviso al suo vicino;
E piange il Pastorel, perche sospesa
Teme fiera borasca, e 'l suo destino;
Toglie alle membra lasse il suo riposo:
Il timore de' Lampi, e tuoni fieri
E de mosche, e mosconi il stuol furioso!
Ah che pur troppo i suoi timor son veri
Tuona e fulmina il Ciel e grandinoso
Tronca il capo alle spiche e a' grani alteri. |
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~ Antonio Vivaldi: Le quattro stagioni: L'Inverno
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Le quattro stagioni
L'Inverno
1) Allegro non molto
2) Largo
3) Allegro
Agghiacciato tremar tra nevi algenti'
Al severo spirar d'orrido vento,
Correr battendo i piedi ogni momento;
E per soverchio gel batter i denti ...More ,
Passar al foco i di quieti e contenti
Mentre la poggia fuor bagna ben cento
' Caminar sopra ´l ghiaccio, e passo lento
Per timor di cader persene intenti
Gir forte sdruzziolar, cader a terra
Di nuovo gir sopra `l ghiaccio correr forte
Sin ch' il ghiaccio si rompe e si dissera;
Sentir uscir dalle serrate porte
Sirocco Borea, e tutti i Venti in guerra
Quest' è 'l verno, mà tal, che gioja apporte. |
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~ Vivaldi - Four Seasons - Summer mvt 1. Allegro non molto
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~ 2. Vivaldi: Concerto "L'estate" (RV 315)
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Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer):
1st mov: Allegro non molto.
2nd mov: Adagio e piano - Presto e forte.
3rd mov: Presto.
Europa Galante.
Dir: Fabio Biondi. ...More
The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni in original Italian) 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 premiere recording was I Musici's 1955 recording (it was that ensemble's first recording of any music). It created such interest in the work that there are now more than 120 recordings of it.
The concertos were first published in 1725 as part of a set of twelve, 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. In modern times, others have made transcriptions and arrangements to be performed on different instrumentation. |
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~ Antonio Vivaldi 4/12 - Summer, Allegro Non Molto
Views: 12751 |  |  |  |  | The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni in original Italian) 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 work has been reco ...More rded on numerous occasions.
The concertos were first published in 1725 as part of a set of twelve, Vivaldi's Op. 8, entitled Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione (The Contest of 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. In modern times, others have made transcriptions and arrangements to be performed on different instrumentation.
Concerto No. 1 in E major, Op. 8, RV 269, "La primavera" (Spring)
Allegro
Largo
Allegro Pastorale
Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "L'estate" (Summer)
Allegro non molto
Adagio e piano - Presto e forte
Presto
Concerto No. 3 in F major, Op. 8, RV 293, "L'autunno" (Autumn)
Allegro
Adagio molto
Allegro
Concerto No. 4 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, "L'inverno" (Winter)
Allegro non molto
Largo
Allegro
The texture of each concerto is varied, resembling its respective season. For example, "Winter" is peppered with silvery staccato notes from the high strings, calling to mind icy rain, whereas "Summer" evokes a thunderstorm in its final movement. |
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