Why should you listen to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons"? - Betsy Schwarm

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Light, bright, and cheerful.
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It's some of the most familiar of all early 18th century music.
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It's been featured in uncounted films and television commercials,
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but what is it and why does it sound that way?
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This is the opening of "Spring" from "The Four Seasons,"
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by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi.
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"The Four Seasons" are famous in part because they are a delight to the ear.
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However, even more notable
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is the fact that they have stories to tell.
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At the time of their publication in Amsterdam in 1725,
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they were accompanied by poems
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describing exactly what feature of that season
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Vivaldi intended to capture in musical terms.
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In providing specific plot content for instrumental music,
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Vivaldi was generations ahead of his time.
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If one were to read the poems simultaneously to hearing the music,
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one would find the poetic scenes
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synchronizing nicely with the musical imagery.
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We are told that the birds welcome spring with happy song,
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and here they are doing exactly that.
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Soon, however, a thunderstorm breaks out.
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Not only is there musical thunder and lightning,
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there are also more birds,
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wet, frightened, and unhappy.
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In "Summer," the turtle dove sings her name "tortorella" in Italian,
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before a hail storm flattens the fields.
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"Autumn" brings eager hunters dashing out in pursuit of their prey.
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The "Winter" concerto begins with teeth chattering in the cold
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before one takes refuge by a crackling fire.
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Then it's back out into the storm
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where there'll be slips and falls on the ice.
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In these first weeks of winter, the old year is coming to a close,
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and so does Vivaldi's musical exploration of the seasons.
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Not until the early 19th century
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would such expressive instrumental program music, as it was known,
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become popular.
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By then, larger, more varied ensembles were the rule
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with woodwinds, brass, and percussion to help tell the tale.
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But Vivaldi pulled it off with just one violin, strings, and a harpsichord.
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Unlike his contemporary Bach,
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Vivaldi wasn't much interested in complicated fugues.
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He preferred to offer readily accessible entertainment to his listeners
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with melodies that pop back up later in a piece
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to remind us of where we've been.
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So the first movement of the "Spring" concerto begins with a theme for spring
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and ends with it, too, slightly varied from when it was last heard.
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It was an inspired way to attract listeners,
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and Vivaldi,
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considered one of the most electrifying violinists of the early 18th century,
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understood the value of attracting audiences.
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Such concerts might feature himself as the star violinist.
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Others presented the young musicians of the Pietà,
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a Venetian girls' school where Vivaldi was Director of Music.
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Most of the students were orphans.
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Music training was intended not only as social skills suitable for young ladies
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but also as potential careers
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for those who might fail to make good marriages.
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Even in the composer's own time,
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Vivaldi's music served as diversion for all,
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not just for the wealthy aristocrats.
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300 years later, it's an approach that still works,
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and Vivaldi's music still sounds like trotting horses on the move.
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