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The concert "The Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi performed by the Capella Pergolesi chamber orchestra is a fascinating musical journey through the changing nature and emotional states that accompany each season. The concert will take place in an ancient church with unique acoustics (the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary). Live sound. This cycle of four violin concertos - "Spring", "Summer", "Autumn" and "Winter" - is written in the Baroque style and is considered one of the most famous program compositions in the history of music. Vivaldi, being not only a composer, but also a virtuoso violinist, masterfully conveys images of nature in each concert: birdsong, thunder, rain, peasant dances, frost and blizzard.
The Capella Pergolesi Chamber Orchestra breathes new life into this masterpiece, using Baroque instruments and an authentic style of performance. The ensemble includes a string group, organ and harpsichord, which create a deep and multi-layered sound palette:
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ФОП Саверський Владислав Вікторович
ФОП Саверський Владислав Вікторович
The concert "The Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi performed by the Capella Pergolesi chamber orchestra is a fascinating musical journey through the changing nature and emotional states that accompany each season. The concert will take place in an ancient church with unique acoustics (the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary). Live sound. This cycle of four violin concertos - "Spring", "Summer", "Autumn" and "Winter" - is written in the Baroque style and is considered one of the most famous program compositions in the history of music. Vivaldi, being not only a composer, but also a virtuoso violinist, masterfully conveys images of nature in each concert: birdsong, thunder, rain, peasant dances, frost and blizzard.
The Capella Pergolesi Chamber Orchestra breathes new life into this masterpiece, using Baroque instruments and an authentic style of performance. The ensemble includes a string group, organ and harpsichord, which create a deep and multi-layered sound palette: