Impressionante a capacidade que Vivaldi teve em transformar sentimentos em música. Toda música expressa algum sentimento, porém Vivaldi fez isto de maneira intensa .
Vivaldi is such a briliant man. The emotion he puts into his song is very 'out there'. This song makes me think of someone begging for forgiveness from a lover, a friend, family, or someone important to them.
Now I know why Bach transcribed this concert for organ.
GKJusticar55 4 weeks ago
I listened to a few other recordings of this, and this recording is by far the best! X3
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Impressionante a capacidade que Vivaldi teve em transformar sentimentos em música. Toda música expressa algum sentimento, porém Vivaldi fez isto de maneira intensa .
rexauxa 8 months ago 2
someone knows the name of the painting?
damv04 1 year ago
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard. Vivaldi was a genius, and this performance is splendid.
ClarenceMcT 1 year ago 6
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Tangoturko 2 years ago
haha
EGSC1 1 year ago
Vivaldi is such a briliant man. The emotion he puts into his song is very 'out there'. This song makes me think of someone begging for forgiveness from a lover, a friend, family, or someone important to them.
AdsumIma 2 years ago 5
@AdsumIma you certainly have a beautiful soul :)
Chassy14 1 year ago
why is this called mov 4/5? isn't this such beautiful movement the 2nd movement ?
anisometropie 2 years ago
The beginning allegro, followed by the adagio and then the fugue are all technically seperate movements.
HARMONICO101 2 years ago
Очень душевно!!!
anatoliyyy 2 years ago
what?
EGSC1 1 year ago
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Chassy14 2 years ago
mmmmm, I love this!!!!
ojsika20 3 years ago
you´re right, I love this too.
EGSC1 1 year ago
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marcopecs 4 years ago
One of the most beautiful "second parts" of Vivaldi´s concertos....wishing to play this concerto once again...
kubinko444 4 years ago 12
yes,it is touching.
chantsun2 2 years ago
Other great ones are the second movement from "Spring" and the second from Op. 3 No. 8 for two violins.
OnAMushkin73 2 years ago