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ANTONIO VIVALDI THE EARLY YEARS Born in Venice on March 4th, 1678. Oldest of 9 children. An earthquake happened on the day of his birth. His father taught him music. RUMOR HAD IT THAT HE RAN OUT OF MASS TO WRITE DOWN A MUSICAL SCORE Antonio entered the priesthood in 1693 Was nicknamed the “Red Priest” Would run out of mass because of asthma MUSIC CAREER Music master at a girls orphanage Most of career was spent here Most prestigious school in Venice Many of his songs were exercises for his students The “orphans” could be indiscretions by nobleman MOST POPULAR MUSIC Four Seasons. Published in 1725. Has 4 sections. I. Spring II. Summer III.Autumn IV.Winter SPRING; MOVEMENT 1 Joyful spring has arrived. The birds greet it with their cheerful song, A solo violin comes in with a conjunct beautiful melody, this is in the key of E major. It has an allegro pacing and is in duple/simple meter. The pitch is high, the range for the violin is wide and it sounds joyful and happy. It has short, clipped notes that add to the feel of the piece. The violin is accompanied by a harpsichord. SPRING And the brooks in the gentle breezes Flow with a sweet murmur. The orchestra all plays together in a homorhythmic very low pitched up and down melody. It sounds like a brook murmuring. The volume is lower, more like piano. SPRING The sky is covered with a black mantle, And thunder and lightning announce a storm When they fall silent, the little birds Take up again their melodious song. In a lower pitch, now in a minor scale, the orchestra trills their instruments. It brings tension to the piece. A solo violin plays with fast ascending scales and is accompanied by the orchestra. The pace has slowed to largo. SPRING And in the pleasant, flowery meadow, To the gentle murmur of bushes and trees, The goatherd sleeps, his faithful dog at his side The solo violin comes back in. The pace has slowed just a little bit and the violin is playing repeated notes and trills. The timbre is vibrant. The violin ascends and holds some high notes which then are taken over by the orchestra into the next segment. SPRING To the festive sounds of a rustic bagpipe Nymphs and shepherds dance in their favorite spot When spring appears in its brilliance.(baroquemusic) A return to the original theme, and the key has returned to E major. The pace returns to Allegro as well. The tension has been resolved and all is well again. The solo violin plays for a short time and then the whole orchestra. HIS COMPOSITIONS 48 operas 59 contatas 100 aria(about) 2 oratorios 60 pieces of sacred music 78 sonatas 21 sinfonias 456 concertos (funtrivia) M A J O R S O U RC E O F V I O L I N STYLE DEVELOPMENT The violin was his favorite instrument. 221 concertos were written for the violin. A L L E G RO M O LT O O B O E , I N E First performed at the orphanage in 1728. This piece is very quick paced, with ascending violins in a joyful sound. The harpsichord is descending in the accompaniment. The string quartet is homorythmic, but the harpsichord gives it contrast in the background. This is played in a major C chord and the meter is quad/simple. ALLEGRO MOLTO OBOE The Oboe enters with a solo. The rest of the orchestra plays softly with chords for accompaniment. The oboe plays a conjunct melody in the medium range that is an inverted arch, over and over again. It moves up and down a major scale. The tone is rich and vibrant with a timbre that resonates. ALLEGRO MOLTO OBOE The orchestra joins in and accompanies the oboe with chords and runs of the scale. The volume has increased to ff and the melody has come to a glorious work with the oboe carrying the main melody and the strings and harpsichord with runs. NIGHT AT THE OPERA Loved to travel Would go to opening night at his operas Met Anne Giraud at the opera and they were together until his death CONCERTO NO. 8 IN F It starts with a stately melody with the string orchestra. The pace is moderate and the volume is moderate. The melody is short hops in unison and then later it becomes ascending scales. CONCERTO NO.8 IN F The bassoon starts a solo with the orchestra for accompaniment. The volume is now forte and the tones are rich. The melody is conjunct with a narrow range which is quite beautiful and then it goes into ascending scales with trills. CONCERTO NO.8 IN F The bassoon stops and the orchestra goes into a variation of the theme and in a different key that is lower. The melody is a couple of notes and then descending scales repeated but with different notes and scales. The volume is piano and there are lots of flats that are used to create some tension. CONCERTO NO. 8 IN F The bassoon goes back into a solo of the original melody with just short little notes played as accompaniment. At the end of the melody the whole orchestra joins in on the last few bars to make a joyful ending. PAUPER Lived extravagantly VIVALDI