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  1. May 26, 2023 · Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was an Italian violin virtuoso and composer of baroque music (c. 1600-1750). Best known for his violin concertos, notably The Four Seasons, Vivaldi made a significant contribution to the evolution of instrumental music, influencing Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) amongst many others, particularly in the concerto form.

  2. Biography. Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) was one of the most productive composers of the Baroque era. His vast output included substantial quantities of chamber and vocal music, some 46 operas and a remarkable 500 concertos... View more. Vivaldi video. Vivaldi features. 10 of Vivaldis greatest pieces of music.

  3. Antonio Vivaldi: The Four Seasons and beyond - Classical Music. The composer of The Four Seasons was also one of the Baroque era's busiest and most influential musicians. Meet Antonio Vivaldi.

  4. Antonio Lucio Vivaldi [2] [3] (March 4, 1678 – July 28, 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist, and impresario of Baroque music. He was regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers.

  5. For the full article, see Antonio Vivaldi . Antonio Vivaldi, (born March 4, 1678, Venice, Republic of Venice—died July 28, 1741, Vienna, Austria), Italian composer. He was taught violin by his father. In 1703 he was ordained a priest (and later became known as the “Red Priest” for his red hair).

  6. Antonio Vivaldi (b. 1678–d. 1741) was a prolific composer and celebrated violinist whose reputation and stylistic influence spread across Europe, particularly during the 1710s and 1720s.

  7. Contents. Home Entertainment & Pop Culture Music, Classical. Instrumental music of Antonio Vivaldi. Almost 500 concerti by Vivaldi survive. More than 300 are concerti for a solo instrument with string orchestra and continuo. Of these, approximately 230 are written for solo violin, 40 for bassoon, 25 for cello, 15 for oboe, and 10 for flute.

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