


The Four Seasons is a series of violin concertos that were revolutionary at the time they were composed - around 1716 or 1717 - for their innovative use of instruments to conjure up the sounds of nature. Not everyone knows, however, that he was also a Roman Catholic priest who composed most of his major works during a 30-year stretch when he worked at an orphanage in Venice. Vivaldi, who was born in Venice, was a true virtuoso who is best known as a Baroque composer, but he was also an exceptional violin player and teacher. The program is also enriched by three other important concerts for strings.Ī Tribute to Antonio Vivaldi in a live classical music concertĪntonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons is one of his most recognizable and beloved classical music compositions, and you likely already know parts of it by heart. I Musici Veneziani in the famous and exciting "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi: four concerts for violin and strings representing the scenes of nature in music, each inspired by each season of the year. The title of the reduction must be shown at the entrance. Reductions: Under 18, Students (MAX 27 years), Groups (min 15 pax), Military. The show starts at 20:30 at the Scuola Grande di San Teodoro, Campo San Salvador, 30141 Venice.
