Four Seasons
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Four scene of love and laughter
I'll be alright being alone
Four scene of love and laughter
I'll be alright being alone
Four scene of love and laughter
I'll be alright being alone
Four scene of love and laughter
I will be OK

Aishi aeba wakare yuku sonna deai kurikaeshita
Kioku fukaku tesaguri de amai kage o motomete wa

I can taste the sweetness of the past
Doko ni mo anata wa inai kedo
I'll be alright me wo tsubureba soko ni
Kawaranai ai wo I believe

Haru no hikari atsumetara hana sakasete
Natsu wa tsuki ukabu umi de mitsumete
Aki no kaze fuyu no yuki mo sono toiki de
Atatamete hoshii
Four seasons with your love mou ichido

Negai dakedo yakusoku wa toki ga tade wa iroaseru
Can you feel me underneath the skin?
Anna ni kasaneta omoi dara
We'll be alright shinjite ireba sou
Donna touku demo stay with me

Haru no hanareru no yoru ni mukare ni kite
Natsu no sunahama ni message nokoshite
Aki no ame fuyu no namida kazarame ai de
Atatamete hoshii
Four seasons with your love yume no naka

Megareru toki wo kokoro ni ari no mama ni
Futari no hibi wa mou sugu omoide
Ai mo yume mo wasure mono itsu no hide mo
Atatamete hoshii
Four seasons with your love mune no oku

Four scene, four four seasons
Four scene, I'll be alright
Four scene, four four seasons
Four scene, stay with me...

Four scene, four four seasons
Four scene, I'll be alright
Four scene, four four seasons
Four scene, stay with me...

Four scene, four four seasons
Four scene, I'll be alright
Four scene, four four seasons
Four scene, stay with me...

Four scene, four four seasons
Four scene, I'll be alright




Four scene, four four seasons
Four scene, stay with me...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Namie Amuro's "Four Seasons" tell a story of reminiscence and longing for a love that has been lost. The repeated lines "Four scene of love and laughter" suggest that the singer is recalling four specific moments in her past relationship that were filled with happiness, but have now ended. Despite the pain of the breakup, the singer declares that she will be alright being alone and that she believes in an unchanging love that will remain despite the distance between her and her former lover.


The lyrics of the song then delve deeper into this idea of cherishing memories and creating new ones. The singer speaks of trying to grasp onto the sweetness of the past and searching for the light of love in her memories. She acknowledges that her lover is no longer with her, but declares her belief in the enduring power of their love. In each of the four seasons, the singer recalls a specific image - the blossoming of flowers in spring, the sight of the moon on the ocean in summer, the rustling of leaves in fall, and the warmth of a loved one's breath in winter. These images represent the moments of love and joy that she wishes to hold onto and re-experience.


Overall, "Four Seasons" is a song about the universal themes of love, loss, and memory. It speaks to the bittersweet nature of relationships and the idea that even when love ends, its memory can live on forever.


Line by Line Meaning

Four scene of love and laughter
The four different times of love and happiness


I'll be alright being alone
I'll be okay by myself


I will be OK
I'll be okay


Aishi aeba wakare yuku sonna deai kurikaeshita
Meeting and parting with love, it repeats


Kioku fukaku tesaguri de amai kage o motomete wa
Groping for sweet shadows in deep memories


I can taste the sweetness of the past
I can remember the sweet times


Doko ni mo anata wa inai kedo
You're not anywhere, but


I'll be alright me wo tsubureba soko ni
If I close my eyes, you're there


Kawaranai ai wo I believe
I believe in our unchanging love


Haru no hikari atsumetara hana sakasete
When the spring light gathers, make the flowers bloom


Natsu wa tsuki ukabu umi de mitsumete
In the summer, gaze at the moonlit sea


Aki no kaze fuyu no yuki mo sono toiki de
In the autumn wind and winter snow, with that sigh


Atatamete hoshii
I want to warm myself


Four seasons with your love mou ichido
Four seasons with your love, one more time


Negai dakedo yakusoku wa toki ga tade wa iroaseru
Wishes, but promises can fade over time


Can you feel me underneath the skin?
Can you feel me within yourself?


Anna ni kasaneta omoi dara
With feelings that have piled up so much


We'll be alright shinjite ireba sou
We'll be alright if we believe


Donna touku demo stay with me
No matter how far, stay with me


Haru no hanareru no yoru ni mukare ni kite
On the night when the spring ends, come to meet me


Natsu no sunahama ni message nokoshite
Leave a message on the summer sand


Aki no ame fuyu no namida kazarame ai de
Decorate the autumn rain and winter tears with love


Four seasons with your love yume no naka
Four seasons with your love, in my dreams


Megareru toki wo kokoro ni ari no mama ni
Letting time flow naturally in my heart


Futari no hibi wa mou sugu omoide
Our days together are soon to be memories


Ai mo yume mo wasure mono itsu no hide mo
Love and dreams, things I never forget


Four seasons with your love mune no oku
Four seasons with your love, in my heart


Four scene, four four seasons
Four moments, four seasons


Four scene, stay with me...
Four moments, stay with me...




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@desmondschneider5397

00:01 - Spring Allegro - 1st
03:39 - Spring Largo - 2nd
06:02 - Spring Allegro Pastorale - 3rd
10:30 - Summer Allegro - 4th
15:52 - Summer Adagio e Presto - 5th
17:56 - Summer Presto - 6th
20:59 - Autumn Allegro - 7th
26:21 - Autumn Adagio Molto - 8th
29:07 - Autumn Allegro - 9th
32:48 - Winter Allegro Non Molto - 10th
36:17 - Winter Largo - 11th
38:36 - Winter Allegro - 12th



@Jasperdejongg

00:01 - Spring Allegro - 1st Movement
This movement is an energetic, joyful celebration of the arrival of spring. The bright, lively music is meant to evoke images of nature waking up after winter, with birds singing, brooks babbling, and gentle breezes.

03:39 - Spring Largo - 2nd Movement
The second movement is a more peaceful, serene expression of spring. It is meant to represent a sleepy goatherd with his faithful dog lying at his feet. This movement often uses slower tempos and longer note values to create a calm, dreamy atmosphere.

06:02 - Spring Allegro Pastorale - 3rd Movement
The final movement of "Spring" is a festive dance music, representing a pastoral dance by shepherds and nymphs celebrating the arrival of spring. The allegro tempo and the lilting rhythm of the music creates a feeling of happiness and celebration.

10:30 - Summer Allegro - 4th Movement
The first movement of "Summer" is an intense depiction of a hot, oppressive summer day. There are musical illustrations of a singing turtledove, a gentle zephyr breeze, and the harsh wind of the summer storm.

15:52 - Summer Adagio e Presto - 5th Movement
This movement describes the oppressive heat and the exhaustion it brings. The music alternates between slow (Adagio) and fast (Presto) tempos, representing the calm before the storm and the storm itself respectively.

17:56 - Summer Presto - 6th Movement
The final movement of "Summer" depicts a fierce summer storm with all of its dramatic, violent energy. It is a fast-paced, dynamic music full of rapid scales and arpeggios.

20:59 - Autumn Allegro - 7th Movement
The first movement of "Autumn" depicts the joy of the peasant with their rich harvest and their celebratory dances and songs. It is a merry, upbeat music full of energy and high spirits.

26:21 - Autumn Adagio Molto - 8th Movement
This movement represents the sleeping peasants after their celebrations. The music is slow and gentle, evoking a sense of peace and relaxation.

29:07 - Autumn Allegro - 9th Movement
The final movement of "Autumn" depicts a hunt complete with horns, dogs barking, and even a gunshot. It's a more vigorous, fast-paced section to conclude the concerto.

32:48 - Winter Allegro Non Molto - 10th Movement
The first movement of "Winter" represents a harsh winter storm. Despite the challenges of the cold weather, there's a sense of delight in the beauty of the snowy landscape. The music is energetic but with a slightly slower tempo (Allegro Non Molto).

36:17 - Winter Largo - 11th Movement
The second movement of "Winter" depicts the peace that comes after the storm. The music is slow and gentle, suggesting images of falling snow and the quiet of a winter evening.

38:36 - Winter Allegro - 12th Movement
The final movement of "Winter" is a lively representation of walking on ice, ending with the warmth of a cozy fire. It's energetic, almost dancing music, finishing the entire work on a high note.



@davidmeir9348

@@littlestonesadventures3939

Spring's first movement apart from also being excellent, is the most widely known part of the four seasons.

The number of movies and commercials where it appears is simply staggering.

I can't think of a single human being on earth who've never heard it, even without knowing what it is.

It's simply referenced absolutely everywhere.



@scrittoripergioco1385

Vivaldi, the virtuoso of classical artistry, holds a special place in the depths of my heart. As the first artist to grace my ears with his celestial melodies, he ignited a musical passion that still burns fervently within me. The serendipitous encounter with his compositions remains shrouded in mystery, but the fortuitousness of that moment is a gift I shall forever cherish.

With each passing note that cascades from Vivaldi's compositions, I embark on an auditory voyage that is nothing short of extraordinary. His masterful works possess an indomitable allure, for they wield the enchanting ability to feel refreshingly novel upon each listen. As if breathing life into dormant emotions, his music unveils new nuances with every melody, inviting me into a realm of perpetual wonder.

The marvel of Vivaldi's artistry lies in his unyielding capacity to transcend the constraints of time and remain eternally relevant. Despite the centuries that separate us, his compositions endure as timeless beacons of brilliance, beckoning me with their siren call to immerse myself in their ineffable charm.

To listen to Vivaldi is to discover a perpetual source of artistic rejuvenation. His music dances with the vivacity of spring, painting the seasons of my soul in vivid hues, and infusing every note with a vivacious vibrancy. With each crescendo and diminuendo, I am reminded that, like nature's ever-changing landscapes, life's symphony too is an ever-evolving melody.

As I revel in Vivaldi's harmonious tapestries, I find myself entranced by the kaleidoscopic emotions they evoke. It is as if his compositions are vessels of emotion, carrying me through the ebbs and flows of a sonic odyssey that resonates with the essence of my being.

In the gentle strains of his music, I rediscover the marvel of being captivated by art that transcends the boundaries of language and touches the core of the human experience. Each listening session becomes an intimate encounter with artistic brilliance, enriching my soul with its boundless beauty.

So, with gratitude and reverence, I treasure the ineffable impact of Vivaldi on my life. His compositions remain an unyielding testament to the enduring power of music, an eternal wellspring of inspiration that invigorates my spirit and serves as a constant reminder of the sheer wonder that exists within the realm of sound. For as long as I have the gift of hearing, Vivaldi's melodies shall continue to accompany me on this grand symphony of existence, forever fresh and forever cherished.



@karlag146

For each individual movement:
0:00 - Spring Allegro - 1st
3:39 - Spring Largo - 2nd
6:02 - Spring Allegro pastorale - 3rd
10:30 - Summer Allegro - 4th
15:52 - Summer Adagio e Presto - 5th
17:56 - Summer Presto - 6th
20:59 - Autumn Allegro - 7th
26:21 - Autumn Adagio molto - 8th
29:07 - Autumn Allegro - 9th
32:48 - Winter Allegro non molto - 10th
36:17 - Winter Largo - 11th
38:36 - Winter Allegro - 12th



@m_dnz

Each individual movement:

00:01 - Spring Allegro - 1st
03:39 - Spring Largo - 2nd
06:02 - Spring Allegro Pastorale - 3rd
10:30 - Summer Allegro - 4th
15:52 - Summer Adagio e Presto - 5th
17:56 - Summer Presto - 6th
20:59 - Autumn Allegro - 7th
26:21 - Autumn Adagio Molto - 8th
29:07 - Autumn Allegro - 9th
32:48 - Winter Allegro Non Molto - 10th
36:17 - Winter Largo - 11th
38:36 - Winter Allegro - 12th

Brisamar, Itaguaí, RJ.
28/11/2019, 10:00 am.



@scrittoripergioco1385

Summer, a season that holds a special place in my heart, unfolds like a symphonic journey of emotions. It commences with the sweltering heat, a little burst of happiness that lingers in the air. The pace of life slows down, mirroring the languid days of summer, as if savoring every fleeting moment.

Yet, as the season progresses, a subtle shift occurs, and the tempo quickens, reminiscent of the hastening pulse during the scorching days that may bring forth heat strokes and other tragic endings. The music reflects the rising tension and the burdens that accompany the soaring temperatures.

Among the myriad movements of summer, my favorite segment emerges: the Summer Presto. At the 17:56 mark, the music surges forward like a torrent of gushing currents, akin to the thunder and lightning that might grace a pleasant summer day. The rapid and relentless pace mirrors the constant stress that lingers during this season, often leaving one feeling irritated and overwhelmed.

Yet, amidst this tempestuous flurry, there is a brief respite in the "Center" of the storm, as marked at 18:49. The music momentarily eases its intensity, inviting a moment of calm before plunging back into the depths of dread at 19:06. This sequence encapsulates the rollercoaster of emotions that summer often brings, the interplay of tension and brief moments of solace.

The composition offers glimpses of hope and optimism, interspersed with intermittent pauses. It is as if the music reflects the unpredictable nature of summer, where heavy rains and sudden showers surprise us when least expected. This unpredictability becomes a canvas upon which the profound beauty of the season is painted.

The Summer Presto is a veritable masterpiece, a symphony that encapsulates the essence of summer's multifaceted nature. It is a testament to the power of classical music, which, like a mesmerizing narrative, draws us into its world, inviting us to decipher its meanings and unravel its complexities.

As I immerse myself in the depths of this musical tapestry, I cannot help but marvel at the profound allure of classical music. It has rapidly become one of my favorite genres, captivating me with its ability to convey emotions that words alone cannot encompass. It is a journey of discovery, where the layers of meaning reveal themselves, and the heart is stirred by the harmony of sounds.

In the captivating "song" of Summer, I find a profound connection with the essence of life itself. It is a melody that resonates within me, mirroring the seasons of existence, with their highs and lows, their storms and their serenity. And within this symphony of life, I discover a newfound appreciation for the boundless beauty of classical music and the profound messages it conveys.



@scrittoripergioco1385

The allure of this music is simply enchanting, sweeping me away on a sublime journey of emotions. Its soothing cadence washes over me like a gentle caress, leaving a trail of goosebumps in its wake. The poignant melodies of the violin and the harmonious interplay of other instruments form an intricate tapestry that resonates deep within my soul.

In the timeless embrace of this symphony, I find myself transported back in time, as if the music becomes a portal to a bygone era. I envision myself amidst a captivated audience, witnessing a live concert where the air is thick with anticipation and awe. The collective hush of the audience, eagerly awaiting the music to weave its magic, intensifies the ambiance of this enchanting moment.

As the first notes fill the air, I am ensnared by the ethereal beauty that unfurls before me. The intensity of the violin weaves a tale of passion and emotion, and every note seems to breathe life into the very essence of the music. I become an ardent observer of this mesmerizing symphony, where time seems to stand still, and the boundaries between past and present blur into a harmonious union.

The music casts a spell upon me, rendering me breathless and captivated. Its beauty is nothing short of breathtaking, an artistic masterpiece that envelops me in a cocoon of tranquility and wonder. It is a sensory feast that leaves me utterly entranced, lost in its timeless embrace.

In this enraptured state, I become one with the music, my heart pulsating in rhythm with its every beat. The melodies dance around me, enveloping me in a cocoon of emotions. I am a participant in this enchanting symphony, connected to the music and to the souls of those who crafted it centuries ago.

In this intimate communion with the music, I feel a profound sense of belonging, as if I have been destined to experience this moment of auditory brilliance. The music becomes a conduit, bridging the gaps of time and space, uniting me with the essence of its creation and its enduring legacy.

In the midst of this captivating concert, I find myself lost in the magic of the music. It is a moment of sheer wonder, where the world around me fades into insignificance, and the only reality that matters is the symphony unfurling before me.

As the last notes reverberate into the ether, I am left with a heart brimming with gratitude. Gratitude for the timeless beauty of this music, for the sheer talent of the artists who brought it to life, and for the privilege of being a witness to such a transformative experience.

In this moment of musical transcendence, I am reminded of the boundless power of art to touch our souls and transport us to realms unknown. I carry this breathtaking memory with me, a treasured keepsake that shall forever be etched in the recesses of my heart, an ode to the profound impact of music's ethereal enchantment.



All comments from YouTube:

@cheesemanthe2nd

300 years ago people would probably only listen to these pieces once in a lifetime, now we can listen to it whenever we please.

@itsmemogul889

this needs more likes

@atheistconservative6211

Aaaaaand we're LOVING IT 👍

@idk-qc9zy

Abhhh feel bad for them

@masteroogway6339

But they were listening live by the literal Vivaldi 😔 we only hear the remakes any time we please. I guess it’s a win for people 300 yrs ago and us.

@benko5833

Yes

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@desmondschneider5397

00:01 - Spring Allegro - 1st
03:39 - Spring Largo - 2nd
06:02 - Spring Allegro Pastorale - 3rd
10:30 - Summer Allegro - 4th
15:52 - Summer Adagio e Presto - 5th
17:56 - Summer Presto - 6th
20:59 - Autumn Allegro - 7th
26:21 - Autumn Adagio Molto - 8th
29:07 - Autumn Allegro - 9th
32:48 - Winter Allegro Non Molto - 10th
36:17 - Winter Largo - 11th
38:36 - Winter Allegro - 12th

@desmondschneider5397

I know this is a duplicate comment, I’m making an archive in case the OG’s account shuts down for whatever reason

@danielmoraleselijah6848

Thank you :)

@mortonwinner2397

Thank you so much for the details , and for sharing with us your expertise.

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