Composer: Antonio Vivaldi Composition: "La Stravaganza" Concerto no.1 in B flat major, RV 383a 1st-2nd-3rd mvt Performers: Rachel Podger & Arte dei Suonatori
This masterpiece very much reminds me of the one day I spent in Venice. The first movement resenbles the busy afternoon when I arrived, with the boats and gondolas weaving a web of canals. The second is the peaceful evening, while some singers on the rivers still let you know that all is not asleep. The third movement is as delightful as the sunshine breaking the slightest of fogs on Canal Grande in the morning, announcing the arrival of another vibrant day.
Escuchar a los Grandes Maestros siempre es una experiencia fantástica, ,se les puede escuchar todas las veces que se desee y siempre los escuchará con el gusto de la primera vez.
Asi como el...todos podemos crear esa maravilla musical.Solo deja libre tus pensamientos y crea ese mundo que parece imposible de vivir.Nada es imposible.todo esta en la mente de los que pueden creer en si mismo.En las noches y en la oscuridad de tu alcoba .deja divagar tus pensamientos...comienza a formas ese tu mundo tal como lo imaginas.Quizas pudieses ver asi a los grandes musicos de esa epoca clasica.Acompania tu soledad con esta musica de inspiracion y sera mas facil vivir lo fantastico...
Es ésta la Música que eleva el espiritu y me hace recuperar la fe en la bondad del hombre como una manifestación de Dios. ¿Acaso no es una manifestación de bondad el crear cosas bellas para que el resto de la humanidad pueda disfrutarlas? Ah, Maestro Vivaldi estaré siempre en deuda contigo y también con pydbl por haber subido este video que aunque fuera nada más por ésto, me ha hecho memorable el dia.
When i hear Vivaldi it feels like a beautiful spring morning and i have just met and had the most beautiful young guy in the world smile and say "hello how are you my name is" and my heart and world are never gonna be the same again. Goodbye sadness hello Love ya whooooo ya whooooo!!!
This is the Very first form Concerto ever written. Vivaldi was the one that Started thie " soloist " style that remains untill now. The famous Fast-slow-Fast.
@@onyonableThis Concerto was definitely written between 1712 anf 1713. Vivaldi was already in his 30's when he wrote this so it's one of his "middle works" as he began composing and publishing in his early to mid 20's He was riding really high after his Opus 3 published works and these were more or less more mature in structural composition than his Opus3 and earlier sinfonías. This Concerto was composed from 2 earlier works he had, hence the 383a. He was ALWAYS takin pieces of works and joining them together to form an entire Concerto as he was also known to compose rather quickly.
@sysmeek It's actually from Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin. The sculpture is named "Seated Victoria, Throwing a Wreath" by Christian Daniel Rauch It's viewable through Google Art Project googleartproject . com/museums/altesnational/seated-victoria-throwing-a-wreath (get rid of the spaces in the link above)
If you are interested, I took another photo of the same sculpture from a different angle: farm8.staticflickr. com/7280/7433336784_cfee748c7b_b.jpg remove the space between "." and "com"
This masterpiece very much reminds me of the one day I spent in Venice. The first movement resenbles the busy afternoon when I arrived, with the boats and gondolas weaving a web of canals. The second is the peaceful evening, while some singers on the rivers still let you know that all is not asleep. The third movement is as delightful as the sunshine breaking the slightest of fogs on Canal Grande in the morning, announcing the arrival of another vibrant day.
Me too! I want to go back to Venice, it's so delightful
Thank you Lord these ears could hear & listen to beauty of your creation through Vivaldi's work.
Escuchar a los Grandes Maestros siempre es una experiencia fantástica, ,se les puede escuchar todas las veces que se desee y siempre los escuchará con el gusto de la primera vez.
Vivaldi ti amo troppo !!
Asi como el...todos podemos crear esa maravilla musical.Solo deja libre tus pensamientos y crea ese mundo que parece imposible de vivir.Nada es imposible.todo esta en la mente de los que pueden creer en si mismo.En las noches y en la oscuridad de tu alcoba .deja divagar tus pensamientos...comienza a formas ese tu mundo tal como lo imaginas.Quizas pudieses ver asi a los grandes musicos de esa epoca clasica.Acompania tu soledad con esta musica de inspiracion y sera mas facil vivir lo fantastico...
This piece is one of my favorites, thank you for sharing.
And your picture is just so beautiful...really beautiful!
Es ésta la Música que eleva el espiritu y me hace recuperar la fe en la bondad del hombre como una manifestación de Dios. ¿Acaso no es una manifestación de bondad el crear cosas bellas para que el resto de la humanidad pueda disfrutarlas? Ah, Maestro Vivaldi estaré siempre en deuda contigo y también con pydbl por haber subido este video que aunque fuera nada más por ésto, me ha hecho memorable el dia.
When i hear Vivaldi it feels like a beautiful spring morning and i have just met and had the most beautiful young guy in the world smile and say "hello how are you my name is" and my heart and world are never gonna be the same again. Goodbye sadness hello Love ya whooooo ya whooooo!!!
i melted
I was about to say that. I love the picture.
Beautiful video my friend.I loved it. Thumbs up. G.
Wonderful Antonio ! Well played ! Thanks for sharing it 1
This is the Very first form Concerto ever written. Vivaldi was the one that Started thie " soloist " style that remains untill now. The famous Fast-slow-Fast.
Are you sure this the early Vivaldi concerto?
@@onyonableThis Concerto was definitely written between 1712 anf 1713. Vivaldi was already in his 30's when he wrote this so it's one of his "middle works" as he began composing and publishing in his early to mid 20's He was riding really high after his Opus 3 published works and these were more or less more mature in structural composition than his Opus3 and earlier sinfonías.
This Concerto was composed from 2 earlier works he had, hence the 383a. He was ALWAYS takin pieces of works and joining them together to form an entire Concerto as he was also known to compose rather quickly.
¡Precioso!
awesome!
GENIAL VIVALDI!!!!!!
Awesome, for The life!!
vivaldi concerto no 1
Thanks :)
...deliciosa interptretación..
The image fits well.
Maravilloso...
Me gusto mucho!!! .... Maravilloso!!!
ECH
💜💜💜
muy bien
Concerto no. 2 brought me here :D
@pydbl thanks for the info.
Musica x fenice
your picture of the statue... it is so breathtaking... truly amazing...
@sysmeek It's actually from Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin. The sculpture is named
"Seated Victoria, Throwing a Wreath"
by Christian Daniel Rauch
It's viewable through Google Art Project
googleartproject . com/museums/altesnational/seated-victoria-throwing-a-wreath
(get rid of the spaces in the link above)
@sysmeek I took this photo in, I believe, Bode Museum in Berlin, last year. Don't remember the name of it....
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Don't blink.
But awesome picture :) And I like the song too, so pretty
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excuse me, how can I put this song on one of my videos?
Bella música incomparable, podrá alguien componer algo mejor que esto?
Desde hace 80 años aproximadamente, nadie.
翼が欲しい…。
To wiersz powitalny
Twardy i mocny
Gdyż mamy istnieć dla polskiej ziemi
Owocnej.
If you are interested, I took another photo of the same sculpture from a different angle:
farm8.staticflickr. com/7280/7433336784_cfee748c7b_b.jpg
remove the space between "." and "com"
very kind. Thanks 감사합니다.
Very well played. This concerto is actually not a very comfortable piece for the violin.
Monica Huggett does it well also, with Mr. Hogwood.
Podger/Suonatori > Standage/Pinnock > Hogwood
who where when for the statue ? please
Idk
Vakker
A little too fast but beautiful anyway.
Dommage que la musique n'ai pas évoluée, comme la technologie. On ne serait pas passé de Vivaldi, à Booba.