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Size
63 m2 (678 sq. ft.)
Height
3.2 m (10.5 ft.)
VIVALDI: The Four Seasons. MOZART: Symphony No. Featured Artists. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor. Benjamin Baker, violinist. 2020-2021 Season. Single Tickets On Sale Now. About the Artists. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Meet the FWSO Musicians. Miguel Harth-Bedoya. On a much smaller scale, The Four Seasons is part of a set of twelve concerti titled “The Contest of Harmony and Invention,” a personal project for Vivaldi to see how far he could push his creative genius while maintaining contemporary compositional guidelines. The result may have been beyond even Vivaldi’s expectations: he had composed the gold standard for programmatic music, long before it. The Four Seasons, group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives a musical expression to a season of the year. Vivaldi published the concerti with accompanying poems that elucidated what it was about those seasons that his music was intended to evoke.
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Four Seasons Symphony
JOIN US FOR A VIRTUAL CONCERT Scott Speck conductor Chee-Yun violin Vivaldi’s Four Seasons have inspired generations of concertgoers and more than a few composers. Three centuries later the master of Argentinean tango, Astor Piazzolla, used them as the inspiration for his own Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Piazzolla The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Vivaldi: The Four Seasons All of the seasons feature in Vivaldi’s wildly popular The Four Seasons, but spring is in the air for this program concluding with Beethoven’s vivid romp through the Viennese countryside. It features more joyful music than almost anything else he wrote, and will have you anticipating the coming of spring.