Vivaldi's violin concertos called The Four Seasons are one of the best
known and loved collections of string music in our time. Their
programmatic nature, based on the lines of sonnets printed along with
the music, brings seasonal sights and sounds readily and delightfully to
the ear: the bird calls in Spring, the swarm of wasps in Summer, the
hunters' horns in Autumn, the winds and icy snow of Winter.
This volume contains these wonderfully evocative masterpieces along with
eight other concertos that comprise Vivaldi's complete Opus 8 --
including The Storm at Sea, Pleasure, and The Hunt.
Dr. Eleanor Selfridge-Field, a recognized authority on music of the
Italian Baroque, has researched primary sources in Italy to prepare this
specially commissioned, authoritative new edition. Together with its
excellent scores -- new music plates have been prepared to create an
unusually pristine and elegant edition -- the volume provides a thorough
introduction to Vivaldi's music and times, a new English translation of
the original sonnets (with a guide to their linear placement in the
scores), and extensive editorial notes for students of the period.