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Vivaldi: Summer – “L’estate” from The Four Seasons
“Summer” (L’estate) is the second violin concerto in Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons series, in G minor, consisting of three movements: Allegro non molto – Adagio – Presto Wikipedia.
Background of the work
The Four Seasons* (Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is Vivaldi’s most famous work, composed around 1720 and published in 1725 Wikipedia. The series includes four violin concertos, each depicting a different season.
Summer (Concerto No. 2, G minor, Op. 8, RV 315) is one of these three movements, with two fast movements and one slow movement Wikipedia.
The piece is written for orchestra and solo violin, representing the Baroque style, where the orchestra only included string instruments and harpsichord Peda.net.
The movement “Summer” (L’estate)
Allegro non molto – a fast, energetic opening, depicting the intense phenomena of summer.
Adagio – a slow, calm, and emotional movement.
Presto – a fast, dramatic, and stormy ending, reminiscent of a summer night thunderstorm Peda.net.






