From Vivaldi’s Four Seasons to his opera L’Olimpiade, here are some of the Baroque composer’s finest pieces of music. Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi may have been born over 340 years ago, but his ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — Antonio Lucio Vivaldi was born in 1678, and he died in 1741, neither date especially appropriate for one of those Big Birthday commemorations so adored by impresarios. Nevertheless, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Allan Kozinn SOME people hate Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” for pretty much the same reasons others love it: it is an exceptionally vivid example of ...
This might sound ridiculous, but if you’d walked into a record shop in 1955 on the hunt for new music that was radical and unusual, you might well have been handed a copy of an unknown piece of ...
Following their stunning account of Beethoven's ground-breaking Symphony No. 3 in January, Kevin Rhodes and the Springfield Symphony Orchestrea will present Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 on Feb. 10 on a ...
If music was a numbers game, this composer would be the undisputed greatest. He wrote a lot of music. In fact, people who aren’t fans of his describe his music as being "cookie-cutter" or "samey." ...
Sarasota Orchestra Discoveries series concerts are intended to help new audiences become more comfortable with classical music programs and to allow longtime fans to rediscover music and composers ...
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