Antonio Vivaldi: The Red Priest and Master of Baroque Music

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Born in Venice in 1678, Antonio Vivaldi was a renowned concert violinist ordained as "The Red Priest." His compositions, including the famous "Concerto in G-minor" and "Four Seasons," showcase his talent and influence in Baroque music.


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  1. Biography Born March 4, 1678 in Venice. Son of a concert violinist Ordained to priesthood Called The Red Priest . ( Antonio Vivaldi )

  2. His Music Concerto in g-minor for two cellos and orchestra (Vivaldi)

  3. Vivaldis Four Seasons Sand Painting set to Four Seasons (Cako)

  4. Works Cited "Antonio Vivaldi." Britannica School, Encyclop dia Britannica, 7 Mar. 2012. http://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/75589. Accessed 24 Oct. 2016.. Cako, Ference. Vivaldi Four Seasons Spring Sand Animation . YouTube. 9 Oct. 2007. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go7wlUOC5dg. Accessed 23 Oct 20161. Vivaldi, Antonio. Concerto in g-minor for Two Cellos and Orchestra . Performed by The Modena Chamber Orchestra. n.d. Baroque Music Club. http://www.baroquemusic.org/DLower/BMC12T2Vivaldi2Cellos.mp3. Accessed 23 Oct. 2016.

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