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Biography By Wendy Duke Born March 4, 1678 Composer Priest Violinist Died July 28, 1741 Trained to become a priest Received a free education Ordained in 1703 Became a teacher in 1703 at Pio Ospedale della pieta Taught on and off from 1703-1940 Published his first works in 1703 First operatic production Orlando finto pazzo 1714 Estienne Roger published 12 concertos ‘l’Estro armonico’ (Harmonic Inspiration) 1718 Went to Mantua Traveling with his new opera Armida al campo d’Egitto 1720 Went to Rome to perform for Pope Clement XI Made a deal to write 140 Concertos in 6 years He wrote The Four Seasons in this time Also Storm at Sea, Pleasure, and The Hunt Wrote over 500 concertos in his lifetime Click on the picture to hear Storm at Sea by Vivaldi He did not write for the intellectual minority He wrote his music for all to enjoy He died in poverty Buried in the least expensive type of grave. Died in Vienna. Vivaldi’s work regained popularity Pieces of The Four Seasons used commercially Music resurrected by Alfred Casella Composition HistoryThe Four Seasons Spring Movements I, II, and III Autumn Movement I Bach was influenced by Vivaldi He liked his concertos and arias The Four Seasons was written in 1723 Published in 1725 First recorded in 1942 Second recording by Louis Kaufman in 1947 Over 1,000 recordings since The Four Seasons has been used in movies Tin Cup Spy Game A View to Kill What Lies Beneath White Chicks The Other Sister and more. Listening Guide Movements I, II, & III Spring Click on picture to open music player window. 0:00-0:24 Birds happily playing 0:33-1:56 Ritornello Form 2:19-3:07 End of the first movement. Spring Movement III 6:20-6:53 Spring Movement III 7:20-10:17 Listening Guide Movement I Autumn Movement I Click on the picture to open a window that will play the song. 0:00-0:25 Autumn Movement I 0:32-2:04 Autumn Movement I 2:16-3:39 8 Notes. 10 June 2011 <http://www.8notes.com/biographies/vivaldi.asp>. Encyclopedia of World Biography. 12 June 2011 <http://www.notablebiographies.com/Tu-We/Vivaldi-Antonio.html>. Green, Aaron. About.com. 10 June 2011 <http://classicalmusic.about.com/od/classicalcomposers/p/antonioviv aldi.htm>. Gutmann, Peter. Classical Notes. 2004. 13 June 2011 <http://www.classicalnotes.net/classics/vivaldi.html>. Unknown. Baroque Music. 10 June 2011 <http://www.baroquemusic.org/bqxvivaldi.html>. Zukerman, Pinchas. Arts Alive. 2006. 12 June 2011 <http://artsalive.ca/pdf/mus/tour2004/vivaldi2004_en.pdf>. Gutmann, Peter. Classical Notes. 2004. 13 June 2011 <http://www.classicalnotes.net/classics/vivaldi.html>.