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Antonio Vivaldi composed " The Four Seasons" in 1725. The Venetian Violin Virtuoso!
Vivaldi was a teacher at a girl's school.
Antonio Vivaldi plays flute, oboe, bassoon, cello and violin. Vivaldi already wrote more than 500 concertos and 230 of these are strings and instruments.
The style of music Antonio Vivaldi played was Baroque music which he turned into a classical style.
Antonio Vivaldi is best known for composing The Four Seasons. The Four Seasons is a set of violin concertos depicting the seasons as Vivaldi saw/heard them. I'm sure you've heard Spring, which is the most recognized piece.
He was a barber before becoming a professional violinist.
Gian Campi has: Played Vivaldi in "Blue Peter Special Assignment" in 1975. Played Le libraire in "Orient-Express" in 1979. Performed in "Les visiteurs" in 1980. Played Antonio Vivaldi in "Une maison, une histoire" in 1980. Played Antonio Vivaldi (episode "Vivaldi") in "Une maison, une histoire" in 1980. Played Professor Carrini in "The Garden of Earthly Delights" in 2004.
Antonio Vivaldi: Tormento- Storm
Vivaldi's most famous works are undoubtedly the violin concertos known as The Four Seasons. They are in reality the first four of a set of twelve concertos written fairly early in his career. Also very well known is his setting of the "Gloria" for chorus and orchestra. Finally, there is a very celebrated guitar concerto, sometimes played on the lute; the slow second movement has been used in a number of movies.
Antonio Vivaldi (composer) Actually never was married and never had any children he did however teach young girls to play the violin mostly ones with asthma because at the time females playing instruments was considered scandalous and he also had asthma and that is the main reason he played the violin
Many people argue over what Vivaldi's favorite instrument actually was. Most people believe that his favorite instrument was the violin he played himself.
Vivaldi's beautiful piece of music included in his Four Seasons concertos can be viewed on YouTube. It is being performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra with Nicola Benedetti as lead violinist.