Similar words: revival, survival, revivalism, revivalist, survivalist, revival meeting, survival of the fittest, the survival of the fittest. Meaning: n. Italian baroque composer and violinist (1675-1741).
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1 Vivaldi composed a large number of very fine concertos.
2 Though Vivaldi had earned a great deal in his lifetime, his extravagance was such that he died in poverty.
3 I like everything - from Vivaldi right through to chart music.
4 Purcell, Vivaldi and Telemann were among his favourite classical composers.
5 Bach himself did not disdain to transcribe Vivaldi concertos for organ or harpsichord and to borrow fugue-subjects from Legrenzi and Corelli.
6 Complimentary tickets to a Vivaldi concert or similar in the nearby church for guests arriving on Sunday staying 7 nights or more.
7 Antonio Vivaldi. Presto From Summer The Four Seasons.
8 Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi wrote it in the 1700s.
9 That was the concerto in C minor by Vivaldi.
10 Sonata in E minor from Antonio Vivaldi is originally composed for Cello and basso continuo in Baroque Style.
11 Antonio Vivaldi, wrote 39 concerti for bassoon, 37 of which exist in their entirety today.
12 Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741), now recognized as one of the foremost Baroque composers, first learned violin from his father, who was a violinist at St. Mark's in Venice.
13 Famous composers like Vivaldi, Mendelsohn, Bernstein, Mozart, Stravinsky, Verdi and many others are completing the musical variety of the Heidelberg Bach-Choir.
14 Larry: I'd like to get a Vivaldi CD, The Four Seasons.
15 Vivaldi wrote the music of each concerto to follow a sonnet, or poem, about each season.
16 Vivaldi:Concerto in G minor, RV531 for two violoncellos, strings and basso continuo.
17 Some famous classical composers were Bach, Vivaldi, Haydn and Mozart.
18 Antonio Vivaldi. Giga From Sonata For Violin Op 2 No 3.
19 Handel, Telemann[sentencedict.com], Vivaldi and Bach – they all loved Pisendel. His works are very vivid and lively and you need highest technical skills to play it.
20 Vivaldi composed L'Unione della Pace, e di Marte, the Union of Peace with Mars, to mark the birth of King Louis XV's twin daughters in 1727.
21 Antonio Vivaldi. Preludio From Sonata For Violin Op 2 No 6.
22 Vivaldi wrote the work in 1727, but the score was later lost.
23 A long-lost opera by the Italian composer Vivaldi is being performed in Prague for the first time in almost 300 years.
24 Mary loves most classical music,[www.Sentencedict.com] in particular Bach and Vivaldi.
25 They are a finely tuned orchestra playing the "Four Seasons" by Vivaldi.
26 So the railway company unleashed "blasts of Mozart and Vivaldi."
27 He stayed near the Ferrari factory in a hotel, where he played records of his favourite composers Beethoven and Vivaldi.
28 Its repertory spans almost the entire history of music from Monteverdi, Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart to the romantics and to the 20th century composers.
29 The low Sun illumination also highlights ridges, valleys, and chains of craters radiating away from Vivaldi.
30 In Baroque time, musicians more often praised music as God's ode, manifesting the strength of belief, Vivaldi and Bach created many Motets, actually, to compose basing on the poetries in the Bible.
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