Vivaldi Four Seasons Flute



From “The Four Seasons” by Vivaldi “L'inverno” (“Winter”) is the closing chapter in Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, a cycle of four violin concertos each inspired by an Italian sonnet whose pastoral scenes the composer attempts to describe in the music. If you’re looking for sheet music for The Vivaldi’s Four Seasons for Flute and Piano then you have come to the right place. We offer original sheet music in a range of formats including, digital, hardcover, and softcover. Series: Music Minus One Publisher: Music Minus One Format: Softcover Audio Online Artist: Paul Fried Composer: Antonio Vivaldi. Here is the classic set of four concerti that sit atop Baroque literature, newly arranged and performed by world-renowned flutist Paul Fried for flute and orchestra. Magnificent in every way, and well worth the effort to learn. From “The Four Seasons” by Vivaldi, arranged for solo flute Today we present the third and final movement from Antonio Vivaldi's violin concerto Winter, which is part of the famous set known as The Four Seasons. This Allegro begins slowly, as if to convey one's bracing for the cold.

Tune of the Day: Winter: Largo

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from “The Four Seasons” by Vivaldi
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“L'inverno” (“Winter”) is the closing chapter in Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, a cycle of four violin concertos each inspired by an Italian sonnet whose pastoral scenes the composer attempts to describe in the music. Not surprisingly, this Concerto in F minor contains the least exuberant music, and at times even takes on a dark expressive manner.

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That said, “Winter” still has its share of bright sounds and happy moods. The second movement in particular, marked Largo, brims with the kind of sweet lyricism that makes the listener long for snow-covered scenery and a warm fireplace. In fact, this lovely singing music depicts people warming themselves by a fire while a cold rain falls outside (in Venice, where Vivaldi lived, winter rarely produces snow), as described in the related sonnet:

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Before the fire to pass peaceful
Contented days while the rain outside pours down.