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@juanita6102

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



@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.



@davidjin9713

I personally think I was born in the right generation. I mean come on, I
live in a time when I can pull up any classical work I want and listen
to it as much as I want, and can even rewind, forward, and pause it.
That's so cool when you think about it. This may not be the kind of
music most people listen to, but if you appreciate classical music, this
is actually a great time to be alive. You can find pretty much any
musical work you want on the Internet regardless of musical time period,
composer, or ensemble type. And that's a recent thing too; a lot of you
probably remember a time when that wasn't possible. This particular
video hasn't even been up five years yet! I see a lot of comments about
being from the wrong generation and such, but think about it...Back in
the day, you wouldn't be able to just pull up your favorite piece in
your own home and listen to it as much as you want.  You would have to
wait until a symphony near you chose to perform your favorite piece. If
you truly love classical music, or any music for that matter, this is a
fantastic time to be around, whether you know it or not!



@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.



@theflyingtrumpet8249

Spring (La primavera)
0:01 I. Allegro
3:39 II. Largo
6:02 III. Allegro
Summer (L'estate)
10:31 I. Allegro non molto
15:52 II. Adagio
17:56 III. Presto
Autumn (L'autunno)
20:59 I. Allegro
26:21 II. Adagio Molto
29:08 III. Allegro
Winter (L'inverno)
32:48 I. Allegro non molto
36:18 II. Largo
38:36 III. Allegro



@arungoyal6430

00:01 - Spring Allegro - The awakening of spring
03:39 - Spring Largo - The peacefulness of spring
06:02 - Spring Allegro Pastorale - The celebration of spring, including stormy weather

10:30 - Summer Allegro - The intensity of the summer heat
15:52 - Summer Adagio e Presto - The tranquility followed by the sudden storms of summer
17:56 - Summer Presto - The energetic storms of summer

20:59 - Autumn Allegro - The joyous activities of autumn
26:21 - Autumn Adagio Molto - The melancholic beauty of autumn, sometimes interpreted as stormy weather
29:07 - Autumn Allegro - The excitement and unpredictability of autumn storms

32:48 - Winter Allegro Non Molto - The biting cold of winter, sometimes interpreted as a storm approaching
36:17 - Winter Largo - The stillness and calmness of winter
38:36 - Winter Allegro - The fury and intensity of winter storms



@ΗΛΙΑΣΝΙΚΟΛΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ-θ6γ

I highly suggest you to listen to this masterpiece, while reading Vivaldi's poems.Those poems were written specifically for this piece.
La Primavera (Spring)

I. Allegro--


Festive Spring has arrived,
The birds salute it with their happy song.
And the brooks, caressed by little Zephyrs,
Flow with a sweet murmur.
The sky is covered with a black mantle,
And thunder, and lightning, announce a storm.
When they are silent, the birds
Return to sing their lovely song.


II. Largo e pianissimo sempre--


And in the meadow, rich with flowers,
To the sweet murmur of leaves and plants,
The goatherd sleeps, with his faithful dog at his side.


III. Danza pastorale. Allegro--


To the festive sound of pastoral bagpipes,
Dance nymphs and shepherds,
At Spring's brilliant appearance.


L'Estate (Summer)
Opus 8, No. 2, in G minor

I. Allegro non molto--


Under the heat of the burning summer sun,
Languish man and flock; the pine is parched.
The cuckoo finds its voice, and suddenly,
The turtledove and goldfinch sing.
A gentle breeze blows,
But suddenly, the north wind appears.
The shepherd weeps because, overhead,
Lies the fierce storm, and his destiny.


II. Adagio; Presto--


His tired limbs are deprived of rest
By his fear of lightning and fierce thunder,
And by furious swarms of flies and hornets.


III. Presto--


Alas, how just are his fears,
Thunder and lightening fill the Heavens, and the hail
Slices the tops of the corn and other grain.


L'Autunno (Autumn)
Opus 8, No. 3, in F Major

I. Allegro--


The peasants celebrate with dance and song,
The joy of a rich harvest.
And, full of Bacchus's liquor,
They finish their celebration with sleep.


II. Adagio molto--


Each peasant ceases his dance and song.
The mild air gives pleasure,
And the season invites many
To enjoy a sweet slumber.


III. Allegro--


The hunters, at the break of dawn, go to the hunt.
With horns, guns, and dogs they are off,
The beast flees, and they follow its trail.
Already fearful and exhausted by the great noise,
Of guns and dogs, and wounded,
The exhausted beast tries to flee, but dies.


L'Inverno (Winter)
Opus 8, No. 4, in F minor

I. Allegro non molto--


Frozen and trembling in the icy snow,
In the severe blast of the horrible wind,
As we run, we constantly stamp our feet,
And our teeth chatter in the cold.


II. Largo--


To spend happy and quiet days near the fire,
While, outside, the rain soaks hundreds.


III. Allegro--


We walk on the ice with slow steps,
And tread carefully, for fear of falling.
Symphony, If we go quickly, we slip and fall to the ground.
Again we run on the ice,
Until it cracks and opens.
We hear, from closed doors,
Sirocco, Boreas, and all the winds in battle.
This is winter, but it brings joy.



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@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

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@atheistconservative6211

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@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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@annauwuu

I feel lucky to born in a time that I can listen to masterpieces like this easily, that’s one of a reason I enjoy my life

@toshagaoses2287

wow I never really thought about...

@aswomebro2601

but your beethoven with glasses

@bilakh7

I fell lucky i wasnt born in 1723!

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