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The commons gallery on Antonio Vivaldi. Vivaldi Spring mvt 1 Allegro ; Vivaldi Spring mvt 2 Largo ; Vivaldi Spring mvt 3 Allegro ; Vivaldi Summer mvt 1 Allegro non molto ; Vivaldi Summer mvt 2 Adagio ; Vivaldi Summer mvt 3 Presto ; Vivaldi Autumn mvt 1 Allegro ; Vivaldi Autumn mvt 2 Adagio molto
Antonio Vivaldi (engraving by François Morellon de La Cave, from Michel-Charles Le Cène's edition of Vivaldi's Op. 8, 1725). The Four Seasons (Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is a group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives musical expression to a season of the year.
Antonio Vivaldi – Instrumental Works Cross-Reference: A reference guide, cross-listing works by Ryom [RV], Fanna [F], Pincherle [P], Ricordi, and Opus numbers, as well as providing several other helpful lists of Vivaldi's works; Catalogue of Vivaldi's works; RV catalogue (in French) Compositions by Antonio Vivaldi at AllMusic
Ballets to the music of Antonio Vivaldi (5 P) C. Concertos by Antonio Vivaldi (20 P) O. Operas by Antonio Vivaldi (32 P) Pages in category "Compositions by Antonio ...
In composing music for Minecraft, she felt "immense pressure" to deliver due to the "very highly acclaimed score" already in the game. [7] After submitting a demo, her goal with the "Nether Update" soundtrack was to see how far she "could push the sound of the piano until it resembled other things entirely."
Antonio Vivaldi (engraving by François Morellon de La Cave, from Michel-Charles Le Cène’s edition of Vivaldi’s Op. 8, 1725) Title page, 1725 Il cimento dell’armonia e dell’inventione ( The Contest Between Harmony and Invention ) is a set of twelve concertos written by Antonio Vivaldi and published in 1725 as Op. 8.
The Deutsche Grammophon album was played by the violinist Daniel Hope and the Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin symphony orchestra, and conducted by André de Ridder.On the album, Hope plays the "Ex-Lipinski" violin, an instrument made by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù in 1742 and made available to the violinist by a German family who asked to remain anonymous.
None of these pieces credit Vivaldi as a composer in any capacity: "Vivaldi" is credited to Darryl Way, while "Vivaldi (With Cannons)" and "Ultra-Vivaldi" are credited to Way and Francis Monkman. I declined to enter it yet because I have yet to find a source that describes these songs explicitly as adaptions of "The Four Seasons".