Concerto in D for Guitar: Largo
Antonio Vivaldi Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by Antonio Vivaldi:


Laudamus te laudamus te (laudamus te) benedicimus Te (benedicumus te) ad…
Sposa son disprezzata Sposa son disprezzata Fida, son oltraggiata Cieli che feci m…
Vivaldi: Concerto in G Minor Op. 10 No. 2 RV. 104 'La notte': V. Allegro Малая в Америке зовёт меня Игорь Игорь крутой, Игорь Крутой …


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@kyote8177

Im 53 years old. I was first introduced to this song when my father would play this every weekend. Later on in life, I learned it was from a movie called, "The Cowboys", starring John Wayne. My dad was a big John Wayne fan. Ever since hearing this as a little kid, I have come to regale in this song and remember those weekends so long ago...RIP Dad.

@what.the...

Sounds beautiful...thank you for sharing

@MsLane61

Precious. God Bless You.

@zonszein

This is one of the most beautiful melodies ever created

@adammwalch

For me, the most sentimental work of music ever written

@jackhersh1

Me too! :)

@gabrielaguilar5237

What about die winterisse and Mozart's requiem?

@pauljackson2409

Didn't this man deserve better in life, for giving us something so beautiful?

@tenebrae23

For years and years and years I searched for this song. Now, I'm finding out through previous comments that I more than likely heard it on Sesame Street in the early 70s. It's been a decades long mystery and quest. I recently bought a keyboard, partially so I could try to remember the song enough to play it to Shazaam but it didn't work. Then, tonight, I started watching Life After Wartime on Criterion and there it was. I had to dig a little deeper but this is a great performance. Decades long mystery solved just about an hour ago. Thanks!

@dr.valbonakaranxha4174

I grew up listening to this music, didn't know it was Vivaldi. Brings back childhood memories.

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