Vivaldi
Legend has it that Antonio Vivaldi once stopped in the middle of celebrating Mass to slip into the sacristy and write out a fugue subject that was obsessing him. That story may be apocryphal, but is captures a paradoxical quality in Vivaldi's life. Born in 1678, Vivaldi was the oldest son of a violinist. He was educated for the Church and was ordained in 1703, but soon set aside his priestly functions to work full-time as violin teacher and house composer at a music school for charity pupils. That work, in turn, led Vivaldi to try his hand at composing and producing operas, which were soon performed throughout Italy: and Vivaldi had found his career. Years later, when the Italian audience began to tire of his operas, he set out for Vienna to conquer a new scene. Sadly, instead, he fell sick there and died.
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Vivaldi
Legend has it that Antonio Vivaldi once stopped in the middle of celebrating Mass to slip into the sacristy and write out a fugue subject that was obsessing him. That story may be apocryphal, but is captures a paradoxical quality in Vivaldi's life. Born in 1678, Vivaldi was the oldest son of a violinist. He was educated for the Church and was ordained in 1703, but soon set aside his priestly functions to work full-time as violin teacher and house composer at a music school for charity pupils. That work, in turn, led Vivaldi to try his hand at composing and producing operas, which were soon performed throughout Italy: and Vivaldi had found his career. Years later, when the Italian audience began to tire of his operas, he set out for Vienna to conquer a new scene. Sadly, instead, he fell sick there and died.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781032918662 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 10/14/2024 |
Series: | The Baroque Composers |
Pages: | 564 |
Product dimensions: | 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d) |
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