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Vivaldi : Le Quattro Stagioni op. 8 Nos. 1-4

by 고자길동 2018. 2. 15.




Genre: Concerto

Composer: Vivaldi

Title: Le Quattro Stagioni op. 8 Nos. 1-4



Composition Year: 1723

Place of composition: Conservatorio dell'Ospedale della Pietà, Venezia

Published in 1725 by Michel-Charles Le Cène in Amsterdam

Tribute and occasion: dedicated to the Count of Count Wenceslas of Bohemia.

Year of release: unknown

Place of premiere: unknown

Starring: Unknown




Instrument Organization


Solo violin, violin two parts, viola, cello, contrabass, consonant bass





Composition of movements


No. 1 in E major op. 8 RV 269 "La primavera"

It is a lithologic format consisting of the 1st movement Allegro, the 4th major rhythm in E major, 5Tulti and 4th solo. 2 movement Largo, C sharp Forged 3/4 beat, composed in two parts. 3 movements Allegro Pastorale, E major 12/8 beats, 4 tauties, and 3 solo parts. The first half is E major, but the second half is E minor. The last Touty ends in C major.


No. 2 in G minor op. 8 RV 315 "L'estate"

1 movement Allegro non molto - Allegro, G Forged 3/8 beats - 4/4 beats - 3/8 beats. It is in the form of a littelello with three solos in between four times. 2nd movement Adagio e piano - Presto e forte, G 4/4 tempo, solo violin melody appeared at the end of the movement. 3 movements Presto, G forged 3/4, 5 Tutti and 4 solo parts. The main melodies are Touty and Tremolo. The first solo is transposed to the D minor.


No. 3 in F major op. 8 RV 293 "L'autunno"

1 movement Allegro, F major 4/4 rhythm, 5 Tutties and 4 solos. The first solo is played with overlapping notes of the first toute. The same tone is used as it progresses to Tutti-Solo-Tutti. 2 movement Allegro, D forged 3/4 beat, solo violin, unison with the first violin of the ensemble, no solo part. The third movement is Allegro, the F major is 3/8 beats, the sixth is Tutti, and the fifth is solo. The first tutti is a brief process after the second tutti, and takes charge of the end and the end. The third solo part progresses to a triplet of sixteenth notes.


No. 4 in F minor op. 8 RV 297 "L'inverno"

1 movement Allegro non molto, F forged 4/4 beats, 4 Tutties and 3 solos. It differs from the usual Ritornello form and is accompanied by Tutti, who uses each theme. The 2nd movement Largo, the E flat major 4/4 beat, the solo violin begins with melody, and the ensemble plays the accompaniment role of the first and second violin in a pizzicato. 3 movements Allegro, F forged 3/8 beats, freely configured. It starts with the performance of the solo violin and proceeds to the first tauti of the eighth note after the melody of the 16th note. After that, the song is performed with the 32nd note of the solo violin, and the final is finished with the Tuttiro.



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