

To view the dining options available on the night of the performance, click here.Īs a condition of entry, all ticket holders 16 years and over are required to show proof of double dose COVID-19 vaccination or provide an acceptable medical exemption, and check in using SafeWA. The wonderful baroque architecture of the Caravita Oratory becomes an evocative setting for Antonio Vivaldis Four Seasons performed by the Quintet of.

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Join us from 6:45pm in the Terrace Level Foyer with this week's speaker Cecilia Sun. These four sonnets about the seasons have been printed with the musical score of Vivaldis Four Seasons since the first edition, published in Amsterdam in. Spring starts out with probably the most famous violin. is split up into four parts: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. When you think of a violin concerto, nothing comes to mind faster than The Four Seasons, the magnum opus of Antonio Vivaldi. His superlative virtuoso of the violin proved him to be one of the cornerstones for the Baroque period in music. WASO Concertmaster Laurence Jackson leads his WASO colleagues in this much-loved work, alongside Haydn’s poignant Farewell Symphony, and Handel’s regal Water Music Suite. Composed in 1723, Vivaldi brought together a piece that would stand the test of time. The first movement is about five minutes long, and is marked as Allegro though the first minute or so is quite slow and moody. Vivaldi’s ode to nature and the passing of time continues to amaze and delight with its evocative imagery. Years pass, seasons change, and the music of Vivaldi continues to bloom in perennial splendour.īirds sing, storms roll in the distance, winter fires crackle and babbling brooks flow.
