Celebrate the passing of the seasons with Vivaldi’s famous quartet of concertos.
The barking of a dog, the buzzing of flies, a drunkard staggering home: these are just a few of the pictures ingeniously painted in Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. Published in 1725, his set of four violin concertos was staggeringly ahead of its time, a forerunner to the ‘programme music’ of Liszt, Berlioz and Richard Strauss over a century later.
Still, it is the musical backdrop to these events – the atmosphere Vivaldi creates across the length of each concerto – that sticks with the listener longest. This rich, shimmering collection is a celebration of contrasts: between the icy chill of winter, the freshness of spring, the sticky heat of summer and the closing dark of autumn.
Described by The Strad as playing with ‘panache and authority’, our Leader Kate Stillman takes centre-stage, unpacking one of the great solos in the repertoire as she takes the Orchestra of Opera North through four vivid soundscapes.
Mozart Symphony No. 25
Ravel Le tombeau de Couperin
Vivaldi The Four Seasons
Katie Stillman - Violin & Director
Orchestra of Opera North
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