Marvelous presentation and performance. George Marriner Maull is a master conductor, writer, and a captivating host! The insights from Dr. Bharucha are not only scientific, but poetic, bringing more context into the feelings of sounds. Thank you for this musical treat!
Reading the accompanying sonnets was such a strange feeling; the fact that Vivaldi saw such beauty in things which are relatively mundane is pretty inspiring.
Very good decision fans, exploring the hidden secrets of genius musicians is a great idea indeed, we still have so many secrets to dig out, seeking for new inspirations and giving our human nature a better use, you are doing a great job indeed
I found this so very wonderful to watch. I am writing my own music (only a few minutes in length) for the piano (keyboard) and I start with a topic that I want to write about and then I imagine it; from there I start and construct my short pieces. I have only been playing the piano (keyboard) for 6 months, but I find that writing my own material -rather than playing covers- is really helping me to further my understanding of the keyboard. Listening to the way in which Vivaldi did the same, is so very inspiring for me. I was actually stuck on connecting a few sections of my new song: The Death Of Marriage. However, I think (after watching this) that I may have an answer now! ;-)
Is it possible to produce the full musical composition with the highlighted Vivaldi annotations as subtitles as described in this presentation? Would add to the understanding of the various sequences. Thanks for an excellent presentation.
While I know how Vivaldi is indeed held in the highest esteem as a genius composer - and rightly so, obviously. What I want to understand is this: With the advent of Beethoven and the Classical period, why did the Baroque era come to be considered lesser in the minds of an unusually large number of musicologists? Though Bach is considered by practically everyone as likely the greatest composer in history, and Vivaldi is way way up there too, somehow the Baroque Era always takes “second fiddle” - if you will - to the relatively short-lived Classical Era. BTW, at 7:53 listen as Vivaldi slips into modern 20th century atonal music - almost sounds like movie atonal background music.
In the section where he mentions about the hunt in Autumn, after the drunken dream state. I was actually hearing a Waltz which would be celebrating the harvest.
I'm surprised of the meaning of the 3rd movement. I always thought it was squirrels scavanding the woods for nuts, a bit in a hurry to prepare for winter :-) But actually it's hunting :'(
If i had a Stradivarius violin, does it sound better cause i don't know how to play it? Or, does a fiddle sound better in the hands of someone who does?
Marvelous presentation and performance. George Marriner Maull is a master conductor, writer, and a captivating host! The insights from Dr. Bharucha are not only scientific, but poetic, bringing more context into the feelings of sounds. Thank you for this musical treat!
Reading the accompanying sonnets was such a strange feeling; the fact that Vivaldi saw such beauty in things which are relatively mundane is pretty inspiring.
Thank you for your wonderful analysis and explanations of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Great work!
Very good decision fans, exploring the hidden secrets of genius musicians is a great idea indeed, we still have so many secrets to dig out, seeking for new inspirations and giving our human nature a better use, you are doing a great job indeed
I found this so very wonderful to watch. I am writing my own music (only a few minutes in length) for the piano (keyboard) and I start with a topic that I want to write about and then I imagine it; from there I start and construct my short pieces. I have only been playing the piano (keyboard) for 6 months, but I find that writing my own material -rather than playing covers- is really helping me to further my understanding of the keyboard.
Listening to the way in which Vivaldi did the same, is so very inspiring for me. I was actually stuck on connecting a few sections of my new song: The Death Of Marriage. However, I think (after watching this) that I may have an answer now! ;-)
Is it possible to produce the full musical composition with the highlighted Vivaldi annotations as subtitles as described in this presentation? Would add to the understanding of the various sequences. Thanks for an excellent presentation.
Fantastic!
While I know how Vivaldi is indeed held in the highest esteem as a genius composer - and rightly so, obviously. What I want to understand is this: With the advent of Beethoven and the Classical period, why did the Baroque era come to be considered lesser in the minds of an unusually large number of musicologists?
Though Bach is considered by practically everyone as likely the greatest composer in history, and Vivaldi is way way up there too, somehow the Baroque Era always takes “second fiddle” - if you will - to the relatively short-lived Classical Era. BTW, at 7:53 listen as Vivaldi slips into modern 20th century atonal music - almost sounds like movie atonal background music.
In the section where he mentions about the hunt in Autumn, after the drunken dream state. I was actually hearing a Waltz which would be celebrating the harvest.
One of my favorite pieces
Thank you!
This presentation was a joy!
Blessings!!!
Great ! Thank you1
Mavelaus!
Few know that Vivaldi is the most viewed classical music before Beethoven and Chopin
vivaldi gehört zu den ganz grossen komponisten
I'm surprised of the meaning of the 3rd movement. I always thought it was squirrels scavanding the woods for nuts, a bit in a hurry to prepare for winter :-) But actually it's hunting :'(
If i had a Stradivarius violin, does it sound better cause i don't know how to play it? Or, does a fiddle sound better in the hands of someone who does?
A Stradivarius is just an idea? at the end of the day it's still a fiddle.
The start of the video ad is so loud, I could not watch it.
Turn off volume whilst ad is playing. I always have some obnoxious diappers ad that start with blasting music I personally can't tolerate lol.
Pass. I kept waiting for him to say "But wait, there's more!" or "If you act now I'll _also_ throw in..."
when in doubt, ask megan thee stallion