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Vivaldi: The Four Seasons ()

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Vivaldi: The Four Seasons - Harp Consort
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  1. The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni), 4 concertos for violin, strings & continuo, Op. 8/1-4 ("Il cimento" Nos. 1-4)
  2. Violin Concerto, for violin, strings & continuo in C major ("Il piacere"), RV 180, Op. 8/6 ("Il Cimento" No. 6)
  3. Violin Concerto, for violin, strings & continuo in E flat major ("La tempesta di mare"), RV 253, Op. 8/5 ("Il cimento" No. 5)
  4. Descriptive Sonnet to the concerto entitled "Spring" ("La primavera"), RV 269, Op. 8/1
  5. Descriptive Sonnet to the concerto entitled "Summer" ("L'estate"), RV 315, Op. 8/2
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  1. The Four Seasons (Le quattro stagioni), 4 concertos for violin, strings & continuo, Op. 8/1-4 ("Il cimento" Nos. 1-4)
  2. Violin Concerto, for violin, strings & continuo in C major ("Il piacere"), RV 180, Op. 8/6 ("Il Cimento" No. 6)
  3. Violin Concerto, for violin, strings & continuo in E flat major ("La tempesta di mare"), RV 253, Op. 8/5 ("Il cimento" No. 5)
  4. Descriptive Sonnet to the concerto entitled "Spring" ("La primavera"), RV 269, Op. 8/1
  5. Descriptive Sonnet to the concerto entitled "Summer" ("L'estate"), RV 315, Op. 8/2
  6. Descriptive Sonnet to the concerto entitled "Autumn" ("L'autunno"), RV 293, Op. 8/3
  7. Descriptive Sonnet to the concerto entitled "The Winter" ("L'inverno"), RV 297, Op. 8/4
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Of the 29 million recordings of Vivaldi's perennial masterpiece the Four Seasons, this astoundingly beautiful, astonishingly virtuosic recording by Gottfried von der Goltz and the Freiburger Barockorchester with Andrew Lawrence-King directing the Harp Consort on Deutsche Harmonia Mundi runs a little bit back from the head of the pack. Because, with 29 million recordings, it's hard to take the lead. So while von der Goltz plays with a piquant tone and a pungent technique, plus enough panache to put across even the most hoary ...

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