The Four Seasons, or Le quattro stagoni, is a set of four violin concertos written by Antonio Vivaldi in 1723.
The estimate is around the year 1723.
Antonio Vivaldi is best known for his Four Seasons Suite in 1723
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The Four Seasons was composed by Antonio Lucio Vivaldi(March 4, 1678 - July 28, 1741) who was born and raised in the Republic of Venice.The Four Seasons, a series of four violin concertos is his best known work and a highly popular Baroque music piece. He was however a prolific composer and his works include 500 concertos, 46 operas, 73 sonatas, saced works and numerous other pieces.
George Frideric Handel moved to England in 1720 and was appointed composer to the chapel royal, a chapel in a royal castle, in 1723
There is no record of what immediately spurred the composition of the Four Seasons. They are part of a larger collection of 12 violin concerti titled "The Contest Between Harmony and Invention." The Four Seasons is one of the first examples of "program music" that tells a story. Each "season" is accompanied by a poem describing what the music portrays. We don't know whether Vivaldi or someone else wrote the four poems.
Itself because 1723 is a prime number
Yes, it was. He served there from 1723 to 1750, the year he died.
At August 26, 1723(1723-08-26)