Word: vivaldi
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...opened the way for Bartoli, her reputation has grown worldwide because of her five solo CDs -- mostly of Rossini and Mozart but also including Vivaldi and Scarlatti. Her just-released CD, If You Love Me, a group of giddy 18th century Italian songs, now tops the classical charts. Not until 1994 and after will her opera career come to full fruition, given the enormous lead time that productions now require...
...LISTENERS WHO THINK OF VIVALDI as merely the composer of The Four Seasons and several hundred indistinguishable concertos, VIVALDI'S FAVORITES, VOL. 1 (ESS.A.Y) could be the most pleasurable, sensibility-cleansing surprise in a long time. The performers are the Philharmonia Virtuosi, who, since being founded in 1974 by their protean conductor, Richard Kapp, have blended a changing ensemble of players from the New York Philharmonic with talented younger musicians in a common pursuit of polished eclecticism. These six concertos, for diverse combinations of instruments, are utterly distinctive and absorbing. Favorite Favorites: the exuberant Concerto in C Major...
Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra--will perform Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Scott Yoo, violinist; J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concert No. 3; W.A. Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. $5/$7 students; $7/$10 adults. Tickets are available at the Sanders Theatre Ticket Office in the basement of Memorial Hall or by calling...
...Balaenarum Choir, which means "Voice of the Whales" in Latin, has held a spring concert for each of the last three years. While this year's performance features such distinguished composers as Vivaldi and Klengel, the highlight of the concert will be the performance of an original composition by graduate student Noam Elkies...
...eyes search your face for a mystery as deep as God, asking nothing and everything, the way that music operates. He hopes that you always love music, even the noisy boredom you clamp to your ears these days, while he harbors the prayer that in later years will follow Vivaldi and Bix Beiderbecke. If you learn to love jazz, you will have a perpetual source of joy at the ready. Jazz is serious joy, much like yourself...