“it’s my nature” antonio vivaldi art and music
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“It’s My Nature” ANTONIO VIVALDI ART AND MUSIC. Created By Leonardo Quaglia III G. Antonio. ANTONIO VIVALDI ARTS AND MUSIC. Art & Music. Created By Leonardo Quaglia III G School A. Balzico Cava dè tirreni. Short Biography. Vivaldi was born in Venice, Italy on March 4, 1678. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Antonio
Art & Music
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Created By
Leonardo Quaglia
III G School A. Balzico
Cava dè tirreni
ANTONIO VIVALDIARTS AND MUSIC
Short Biography
Vivaldi was born in Venice, Italyon March 4, 1678.
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About the Composer
Vivaldi grew up in Venice and learned to play the violin as a boy, probably from his father, who was both a violinist and a barber.
He began his career as the music master at an orphanage and school for girls, but soon became known for his compositions, many of which became bestsellers.
Vivaldi was taught at violin at a young age by his father, Giovanni Battista Vivaldi.
• Antonio Vivaldi was the oldest of nine children
Vivaldi is best known for the Four Seasons, which, like the year, contains four parts, each
divided into three small parts. Vivaldi published the score of the Four Seasons with sonnets for his audience and cues for
his musicians so that they would precisely know what sounds they were hearing or playing.
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About the Composer
• Father and son toured Venice together playing the violin.
• Entered priesthood in 1693 but left in 1706 due to asthma (some say it was his interest and musical aspirations that lead to his withdrawal from the church).
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About the Composer
• Vivaldi was promoted to maestro de’ concert in 1716.
• It was during these years the Vivaldi wrote much of his music, including many operas and concertos.
• Vivaldi began to travel in 1718, and during this time, he wrote his music.
• Pietà paid him to write two concerto’s a month for the orchestra.
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“The Four Seasons”• The Four Seasons” (“Le quattro
stagioni”) were written in 1723, and were Vivaldi’s popular pieces of Baroque Music.
• Each “season” has three parts: fast-slow-fast. • The seasons each have their
different textures used to depict the different seasons.
• Vivaldi wrote four sonnets that are to be read with the four concertos.
The Winter The Winter Listen to the piece as you look at the picture
. .
You Can hear…The solo violin plays the skater, using quick notes to show the gliding motion. clumsy skater, turning, crashing, and falling, played by the strings quickly moving all the way down the scale.The north wind blowing hard, played by the solo violin going quickly up and down the scale.
The SpringThe SpringListen to the piece as you look at the picture…
You Can hear…the strings play the thunder at the start of the piece, repeating the same low note. trees being blown by the wind, played by the violins going quickly down the scale. A bird trying to find shelter, played by the solo violin playing very high.
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The SummerListen to the piece as you look at the picture…
You Can hear…the solo violin trilling the same high note over
and over, playing the bird’s song.
You Can hear…the mountain stream,
played by the entire violin section, softly
repeating many short, connected
notes.
You can hear…the thunder, played by the strings quickly repeating the same
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The AutumnListen to the piece as you look at the picture…
You can hear…the solo violin song
slowly as you look the yellows tree.
You can look…the white sheepes while the violin section go in softly repeating longt, connected
notes.
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