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Published: Thursday, 03 October 2024 at 15:19 PM


Published in 1725 as part of Vivaldi’s Op. 8, The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni), transports listeners through the turning of the year. Each divided into three movements, these four concertos portray the drama (or peace) and scenes of spring, summer, autumn and winter in a pastoral setting. To help set these scenes, sonnets (possibly composed by Vivaldi himself) serve as a preface for each concerto, introducing and reflecting the music that unfolds.

We named the Vivaldi Four Seasons as one of the best pieces of violin music ever, as well as one of the greatest violin concertos of all time (in this case, a set of four violin concertos, but you get the point).

All four concertos are widely familiar today and regularly appear in popular culture, from films and TV to choreographed sport such as ice skating. Unsurprisingly, there is no shortage of recordings. In chronological order, here are our recommendations of the freshest interpretations and pioneering performances.