The analysis of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" winter works is as follows:
The first movement of the concerto "Winter" (work RV.297) is an allegro movement that is not excessive. Vivaldi's text prompt for the music of this movement is as follows: "In the ice and snow, the cold wind is biting, people are shivering, their teeth are chattering, and their whole bodies are frozen." In this movement, Vivaldi uses extremely vivid words The musical vocabulary paints a picture of the biting coldness of the north wind in winter.
The second movement is a larboard, and the title poem reads: "Spending time by the fireplace is comfortable and satisfying." Compared with the first movement, this piece of music has a very warm atmosphere and The tranquil atmosphere seems like a beautiful dream in winter for people who have worked hard for a year. The third movement is an Allegro, with the title: "Sliding on the ice, slowly and carefully, most afraid of falling, but after a sharp turn, I have already slipped to the ground."
This is a song full of humor. It is an interesting movement. Vivaldi once specifically wrote on the score: "This is winter. Although it brings coldness to people, it also brings great happiness to people." Although the composer Vivaldi The winter described through music in the concerto "Winter" is cold and bleak, but it also contains a desire and hope for spring. After all, winter is coming, can spring be far behind?
Personal introduction:
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (Italian: Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, March 4, 1678 - July 28, 1741), nickname Il Prete Rosso (the red-haired priest) is an Italian priest and Baroque music composer born in Venice, and he is also a master violinist. Vivaldi is considered one of the most famous Baroque music composers and was famous throughout Europe at the time.
His most important achievement lies in the creation of instrumental concertos (especially violin concertos), as well as hymns and operas. His most famous work is "Four Seasons". A famous Italian composer and violinist during the Baroque period. Born in Venice into a family of ordinary musicians. Vivaldi's father was a violinist in the orchestra of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. As a child, Vivaldi grew up in the rich musical cultural atmosphere of Venice and showed extraordinary musical talent.