Vivaldi Quartet



The Enigma Quartet play Autumn from Vivaldi's Four Seasons performed at the Glasshouse in Port Macquarie. Thanks to The Business Tree (www.thebusinesstree.co. Online shopping for CDs & Vinyl from a great selection of Orchestral, Concertos & Symphonies, Chamber Music, Solo Instrumental, Opera & Song, Choral, Ballets & Dances & more at everyday low prices. Tickets available for purchase here 🎫 Zone A Seating (Premium Visibility) 🎫 Zone B Seating (Great Visibility) 🎫 Zone C Seating (Restricted Visibility) Seating is assigned on a first come first served basis within each zone What You Will Enjoy 🕯️ An intimate ambience in a beautiful venue bathed in candlelight 🎻 A talented string Candlelight Open Air: Featuring Vivaldi’s. Instrumentation: String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello Comments: the first movement, Allegro, heavily edited for practical purposes Score: PDF Print Score Here. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Vivaldi: Sonatas for Strings, Vol. 1 - Purcell Quartet on AllMusic - 1990.

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Vivaldi Quartet

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In 2014 Salut Salon's acrobatic Vivaldi, Mozart and Kurt Weill remix exploded on Youtube. And we still can't quite get our heads around it.

Classical quartet Salut Salon became a YouTube sensation with a spectacular arrangement of Vivaldi's 'Summer', Mozart's Piano Sonata in C, K.545 and Kurt Weill's cabaret classic The Ballad of Mack the Knife. Afterwards it hit Facebook, leaving millions in a state of perplexed musical awe.

Despite starting relatively traditionally with a solo rendition of Vivaldi's virtuosic music on the cello, the performance soon turns into something of a diva-off between the four musicians, each attempting to enjoy their moment in the limelight in a more unusual way, including playing the cello the wrong way up, and playing the piano while lying on the stool and plucking the cello strings at the same time.

Posting on Facebook, the group have expressed their thanks to the international community, and said they welcomed letters from around the world following the release of their video.

The Four Seasons, composed in 1723, is one of Baroque legend Vivaldi's most famous works for violin. Here's a very special performance of one of the movements, from one of Europe's top chamber orchestras.

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We usually associate Vivaldi with Venice and the Italian sun. However, an orchestra has taken 'Winter' from The Four Seasons and turned it into something quite different.

The Arctic Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra decided to perform this masterpiece in one of the most northern places on Earth, Telegrafbukta, Tromsø, deep above the Arctic Circle in Norway. The orchestra's Artistic Director and star violinist Henning Kraggerud performs the solo passages in a separate shot, filmed in the snow, ice and magical arctic light.

There's much more from the Arctic Philharmonic on their YouTube channel (the sound engineer for this incredible video was Asle Karstad, the video creator and editor was Håvard Bilsbak).

More about these incredible concertos...

Vivaldi Quartet Member Crossword Puzzle

Vivaldi wrote so many concertos that, much like Haydn and his symphonies, he tended to resort to nicknames rather than numbers, for ease. Each concerto of his Four Seasons corresponds to a different season – so it's easy to guess how he nicknamed this particular work.

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The music is accompanied by beautiful Italian sonnets, possibly written by Vivaldi himself after he was inspired by painter Marco Ricci's paintings of the seasons. It's even customary in some concerts that a narrator reads the poems before the performance, to bring the musical story to life.

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Listen out for the texture of the music representing winter, with the high-pitched plucking from the strings sounding a bit like cold and icy rain. There are also more descriptive labels dotted throughout the movements: the second movement of Spring is part-labelled 'the barking dog', while one section of Autumn says 'the drunks have fallen asleep'. You might even hear a passionate thunderstorm in Summer, with the balmy music representing a warm August evening.





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