Antonio Vivaldiin a sentence
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Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, helped to define the modern concerto.
Vivaldi = Italian baroque composer (1675-1741)
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I put some Vivaldi on, hoping the music would settle me down.
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Vivaldi = Italian baroque composer, most famous for writing The Four Seasons (4 violin concertos)
- But he would no sooner have interrupted Mikhail on his feet than Vivaldi on his violin.† (source)
- Tonight he plays Vivaldi.† (source)
- A Vivaldi Season was burbling through concealed speakers.† (source)
- She and Dad listened downstairs while I was up in my room practicing a Vivaldi sonata.† (source)
- The copy read: POLICE BAND, THE ROLLING STONES, VIVALDI, MIKE WALLACE, THE KINGSTON TRIO, PAUL HARVEY.† (source)
- Ben had choreographed a pas de deux using Vivaldi's Four Seasons, and he had especially created it for Janie Parker and me to perform at the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet gala.† (source)
- Vivaldi's The Four Seasons played in the background.† (source)
- The sound of Vivaldi greeted him—a favorite of arms smugglers, heroin dealers, and terrorists the world over, he thought as he switched off the radio.† (source)
- …through her trip to the market in downtown Kinneret-Among-the-Pines to buy ricotta and listen to the Muzak (today she came through the bead-curtained entrance around bar 4 of the Fort Wayne Settecento Ensemble's variorum recording of the Vivaldi Kazoo Concerto, Boyd Beaver, soloist); then through the sunned gathering of her marjoram and sweet basil from the herb garden, reading of book reviews in the latest Scientific American, into the layering of a lasagna, garlicking of a bread,…† (source)
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- "It's just a little hobby of ours," he went on to explain over, or through, limpid Vivaldi as Sophie bustled about in the kitchenette.† (source)
- Mozart, Bach, even the Italian Vivaldi.† (source)
- The sound of Vivaldi's strings swelled around her, playing the part called "Spring" just as she stepped out among all the flowers.† (source)
- He had become distracted, restless, and he got up and fiddled with the phonograph records, replaced the Handel with Vivaldi again, in obvious turmoil gulped a glass of water, sat down and drummed his fingers against his pants leg in rhythm to the celebrant horns.† (source)
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