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Antonio (Lucio) Vivaldi Biography by Bio. Antonio Vivaldi was a 17th and 18th century composer who’s become one of the most renowned figures in European classical music. Synopsis Born on March 4, 1678, in Venice, Italy, Antonio Vivaldi was ordained as a priest though he instead chose to follow his passion for music. A prolific composer who created hundreds of works, he became renowned for his concertos in Baroque style, becoming a highly influential innovator in form and pattern. He was also known for his operas, including Argippo and Bajazet. He died on July 28, 1741. Early Life Antonio Lucio Vivaldi was born on March 4, 1678, in Venice, Italy.

Vivaldi sought religious training as well as musical instruction. Musical Career At the age of 25, Antonio Vivaldi was named master of violin at the Ospedale della Pietà (Devout Hospital of Mercy) in Venice. In addition to his choral music and concerti, Vivaldi had begun regularly writing opera scores by 1715; about 50 of these scores remain.

Later Life and Death. Antonio Vivaldi. Antonio Vivaldi. Antonio Vivaldi (Composer) - Short Biography. Though ordained a priest in 1703, according to his own account, within a year of being ordained Antonio Vivaldi no longer wished to celebrate mass because of physical complaints ("tightness of the chest") which pointed to angina pectoris, asthmatic bronchitis, or a nervous disorder. It is also possible that Vivaldi was simulating illness - there is a story that he sometimes left the altar in order to quickly jot down a musical idea in the sacristy.... In any event he had become a priest against his own will, perhaps because in his day training for the priesthood was often the only possible way for a poor family to obtain free schooling.

Though he wrote many fine and memorable concertos, such as the Four Seasons and the Op. 3 for example, he also wrote many works which sound like five-finger exercises for students. And this is precisely what they were. Vivaldi was employed for most of his working life by the Ospedale della Pietà. At the end of 1717 A. Antonio Vivaldi - ChoralWiki. Antonio Vivaldi Aliases: Il prete rosso Life Born: 4 March 1678 Died: 28 July 1741 Biography View Wikipedia article for Antonio Vivaldi.

List of choral works Click here to search for this composer on CPDL Publications External links add web links here. Antonio Vivaldi - Profile of Vivaldi. Born: March 4, 1678 - Venice Died: July 28, 1741 - Vienna Vivaldi Quick Facts: The letters "LD" or the expanded "LDBMDA" appear at the top of many of Vivaldi's scores, especially operatic scores. The letters possibly stand for "Laus Deo Beataeque Mariae Deiparae Amen".The scores of 21 operas, including his first and last, are still intact.Vivaldi once earned a 50,000 ducat annual income according to the Venetian commonplace book Commemoriali Gradenigo.Vivaldi wrote over 500 concertos.

He is believed to be the inventor of the ritornello form. Vivaldi's Family Background: Vivaldi's father, Giovanni Battista Vivaldi, was born in 1655. Childhood - Teenage Years: Vivaldi was taught how to play violin at a young age by his father. Early Adult Years: In 1703, Vivaldi became maestro di violino at the Pio Ospedale della Pietà, a home for orphaned, abandoned, and indigent children.

Mid Adult Years: Vivaldi was promoted to maestro de’ concertiin 1716. Late Adult Years: Selected Works by Vivaldi: Oratorio. Antonio Vivaldi - Wolfram|Alpha WOW! Antonio Vivaldi at Last.fm. Britannica Online Encyclopedia speaks. Classic FM..Vivaldi's Music. 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...

Life and Music A colourful character with an eye for the ladies, Vivaldi defied a lifetime of ill-health by regularly absenting himself from his home base of Venice in a desperate attempt to establish an international reputation.The exact date of Vivaldi's birth (4th March 1678) confounded scholars for many years, although it was known that following his delivery the midwife performed an emergency baptism.

Did you know? Because Vivaldi was a priest, he was not allowed to marry or have a girlfriend, but it was largely believed that both Anna and Paolina Giro were Vivaldi's girlfriends at the same time! Basic Repertoire List - Vivaldi. For such an outstanding composer, relatively little is known about Vivaldi's life beyond the fact that he was born and raised in Venice. This is ironic, considering this great Baroque composer's close association in the public's mind with everything Venetian – an association only bettered by Canaletto.

Vivaldi's father was a violinist at St. Mark's, and there are indications that Antonio received his early musical schooling from within the family. He is understood to have trained as a priest, and was ordained in 1703. With this achieved, Vivaldi gave up any pretence to a life of the cloth and instead concentrated on his musical career. The same year he was appointed as maestro di violino by the Ospedale della Pieta, a charitable religious foundation for the education and upbringing of female orphans. Thus began the career of the man known to all as "Il Prete Rosso" (the Red Priest) on account of his extraordinary shock of red hair. The Red Priest in Wikipedia. Antonio Vivaldi in 1725 Many of his compositions were written for the female music ensemble of the Ospedale della Pietà, a home for abandoned children where Vivaldi had been employed from 1703 to 1715 and from 1723 to 1740. Vivaldi also had some success with stagings of his operas in Venice, Mantua and Vienna.

After meeting the Emperor Charles VI, Vivaldi moved to Vienna, hoping for preferment. However, the Emperor died soon after Vivaldi's arrival and Vivaldi himself died less than a year later. Though Vivaldi's music was well received during his lifetime, it later declined in popularity until its vigorous revival in the first half of the 20th century. Life[edit] Childhood[edit] Antonio Lucio Vivaldi was born in 1678 in Venice,[2] then the capital of the Republic of Venice. The president of the Sovvegno was Giovanni Legrenzi, an early Baroque composer and the maestro di cappella at St Mark's Basilica. At the Conservatorio dell'Ospedale della Pietà[edit] Opera impresario[edit] The secret life of Antonio Vivaldi. Everyone knows the name Vivaldi. His music is regularly heard in restaurants, shopping centres and on TV advertisements. But did you know that Vivaldi, born and brought up in Venice, was trained as a priest? That he produced literally hundreds of works of music, from concertos to oratorios?

That he began his career as a violin teacher in one of the orphanages of La Serenissima? Did you know that he not only wrote many operas but for years also acted as impresario at performances of these and other works? Hidden Harmonies takes us back to the turmoil of the eighteenth century, cruising along canals past Baroque palaces and bustling theatres. Hidden Harmonies: the Secret Life of Antonio Vivaldi by author André Romijn (www.ma-trilogy.com) is a novel that offers accessible insight into the life of a man whose constant struggle was a balancing act between victory and failure.

ISBN: 978-0-9554100-1-7 Author: André Romijn Binding: hardcover No of pages: 384 pagina’s Size: 15 x 22 cm. Via Classical Music Library. Vivaldi Winter. Vocal works by Antonio Vivaldi. What does the Classical Composers Database tell us on this genius? (Anonymous contribution) The four seasons Vivaldi’s most famous work is the four seasons. Nowdays since the Vivaldi revival in the middle of the century, the four seasons have become one of the most popular and recorded classical music pieces. If you want to get a start with Vivaldi the four seasons are a logical and easy place to start.

The four seasons are four concertos for solo violin, first violins, second violins, violas, cellos [basses] and continuo (usually played by harpsicord). The four seasons are highly programatic, vivaldi published poems with the works and even had each line of the poems put where the programatic effect is occurring. The sonnets: Spring: Spring has come, and the brids greet it festivelt with a cheerfull song; And with the breath of the gentle breezes springs trickle with a pleasant murmur. Summer: Autumn: Winter: (contributed by Wes & Ann Judkins <judkins ic.mankato.mn.us>) Vivaldi’s reputation: Vivaldi in his time was a composer of great inventiveness an pizazz.