Easy Vivaldi Piano Duets Extracts from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi Easy Piano - Sheet Music

By Antonio Vivaldi

The Easy Piano Duets Series presents a selection of sensitively arranged piano duets, each with optional backing tracks. In the interests of playability, these two wonderful tunes have been simplified, while still allowing the spirit of the originals to shine through.Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni) is the name given to the four violin concertos Opus 8, No. 1—4. Composed in 1723, they remain among the most popular concertos in all music. The texture of each movement is varied, resembling its respective season. For example, Winter is dark and sombre, whereas Summer invokes a thunderstorm in its final movement. Vivaldi wrote four sonnets to be read with the concerti - here translated into English overleaf.

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Instrument:
Easy Piano Piano Duet
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Antonio Vivaldi
Publishers:
Clifton Edition
ISBN:
9790570814800
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Antonio Vivaldi
Arrangers:
Mark Goddard
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.26 pounds

Piano Duet - Grades 3 - 5

SKU: ST.C480

Extracts from The Four Seasons. Composed by Antonio Vivaldi. Arranged by Mark Goddard. Piano & keyboard music. Easy Piano Duets. Baroque. Collection. Clifton Edition #C480. Published by Clifton Edition (ST.C480).

ISBN 9790570814800.

The Easy Piano Duets Series presents a selection of sensitively arranged piano duets, each with optional backing tracks. In the interests of playability, these two wonderful tunes have been simplified, while still allowing the spirit of the originals to shine through.
Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni) is the name given to the four violin concertos Opus 8, No. 1—4. Composed in 1723, they remain among the most popular concertos in all music. The texture of each movement is varied, resembling its respective season. For example, Winter is dark and sombre, whereas Summer invokes a thunderstorm in its final movement. Vivaldi wrote four sonnets to be read with the concerti - here translated into English overleaf.