• The Four Seasons

    The Four Seasons

    Antonio Vivaldi Stephansdom - Wien
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    Stephanplatz
    1010 Wien
     

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    J. S. Bach, Violin Concerto No. 2 in E major (BWV 1042)
    A. Vivaldi, The Four Seasons (op. 8)

    60 Minutes, no intermission

     

     

    In this concert of Vivaldi's Four Seasons at Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral, listen to the gentle winds and violent thunderstorms, bird voices and the barking of a dog, the hunting and a farmer's dance that Vivaldi draws on the scores. Vivaldi knew like no other how to create musical images that stimulate the imagination and captivate the audience.

     

    Where would it be more fitting to perform Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" - a parable of life and death - than in St. Stephen's Cathedral, where his funeral festivities were celebrated after the composer's death in 1741? In 1740, a poor Vivaldi arrived in Vienna, with high hopes for patronage from the Emperor. Only ten months after his arrival, Vivaldi passed away and was therefore buried in Vienna.

    J. S. Bach's Violin Concerto in E major compliments the programme, taking Vivaldi's concertos as a model. It therefore contains hints of Vivaldi on the one hand, and Bach's unmistakable musical spirit with virtuoso solos on the other. The dialogue between the strings and the soloist creates an entertaining and lively concert experience that wonderfully rounds off Vivaldi's Four Seasons.

    (Source: Kunst und Kultur)