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This 6 page paper examines this work by this well known composer from the Baroque era. The work is analyzed in respect to whether or not he succeeds in his quest. A bit of biographical information is included as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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are moved by the music. There are even ring tones with at least part of the work in play. There is also a decided interest in classical music today in
general, and with the Mozart effect an enigma, people are listening to these lyric-less tunes more and more frequently. Of course, Vivaldi-like Mozart-- supposedly can make one smarter too. Goode
explains that " listening to Italian composer Antonio Vivaldis magnificent Four Seasons can boost ones brain power, at least if one is working out when listening to the music. Indeed,
according to a team of researchers, folks who had listened to Vivaldis famous composition while exercising on a treadmill scored much higher on a verbal-ability test after their workout than
they did when they didnt listen" (8). That is just an interesting piece of information about Vivaldis The Four Seasons, a work that is quite intriguing. Before exploring the piece,
a bit about the composers life is relevant. Antonio Vivaldi was born on March 4, 1678 in Venice Italy ("Antonio Vivaldi"). When he was about 25 years old, he
became an ordained priest, but that was supposedly against his will ("Antonio Vivaldi"). He was not enthralled with religion. He was a musician at heart. Some speculate that because his
family had been poor, becoming a priest was his only way to get an education ("Antonio Vivaldi"). Within a years time, Vivaldi would begin to make excuses for not attending
church and some say that he was sneaking to the back of the church to write music ("Antonio Vivaldi"). Indeed, Vivaldi was a great composer from the Baroque era.
Vivaldi had worked for what was called the Ospedale della, which was an orphanage of sorts, but had in attendance many women for whom their families were of nobility ("Antonio
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