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Antonio Lucio Vivaldi. By: Vallie Etienne. Early Life:. His life: March 4, 1678 – July 28, 1741, making him 63 years old at death. He was a Vietian priest. His father was a barber before becoming a violinist. His father taught Vivaldi how to play the violin, and they toured Venice together.
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Antonio Lucio Vivaldi By: Vallie Etienne.
Early Life: • His life: March 4, 1678 – July 28, 1741, making him 63 years old at death. • He was a Vietian priest. • His father was a barber before becoming a violinist. • His father taught Vivaldi how to play the violin, and they toured Venice together. • Antonio’s first lessons are believed to be from Giovanni Legrenzi.
Early Life(cont.): • Was believed to have a breathing problem—most likely a form of asthma. • This restricted him from playing wind instruments. • 1693: started studying to become a priest. • 1703: ordained a priest, and given the nickname “il Prete Rosso”.
His First Career • September 1703: Vivaldi became a master of violin at an orphanage called the “Pio Conservatorio dell'Ospedale della Pietà” • Vivaldi wrote most of his concertos, cantatas, and sacred music in the orphans’s honor. • 1709: He was fired
His First Career(cont.) • 1705: His first collection of sonatas was published. • 1709: His first collection of concerti was published(this collection is believed to be his most successful.) • 1723-1733: Vivaldi was paid for 140 concerti
The Opera =) • In 18th century Venice, opera was the most popular and profitable form of entertainment • 1713: “Ottone in Villa” was preformed in Vicenza • The next year: “Orlando Finto Pazzo” left the audience disappointed. • 1715: “Nerone fatto Cesare” = success!
More Opera =) • 1716: “La costanza trionfante degli amori e degli odi” and “L’incoronazione di Dario” • They were combined into one piece called “Artabano re dei Parti” • This was preformed in Prague • His modern style of opera made him the target of dislike among other composers.
Being Middle Aged: • 1717: He was appointed “Maestro di Cappella” of the court of the prince Phillip of Hesse-Darmstadt • Under this title, his best-known opera was “Tito Manilo” • 1721: He wrote a drama called “La Silvia” and “L'adorazione delli tre re magi al bambino Gesù” the next year
Being Middle Aged Even Longer: • 1722: He moved to Rome where his modern style of opera was unheard of. • 1725: He returned to Venice and composed the Four Seasons
Old Age: • Vivaldi was held very high in esteem • 1728: He met Emperor Charles VI • The Empereor knighted him, presented him with a gold medal, and invited him back to Vienna • In return, Vivaldi gave him a copy of “Le Cetra”
Even Older Age: • 1730: He traveled to Vienna and Prague with his father and preformed Farnace. • Financial dificulties • He sold his manuscripts for a permanent migration to Vienna • After finally arriving to Vienna, Charles VI died
The Oldest it Gets: • Vivaldi died not long after on July 28, 1741 • His funeral was held in Saint Stephen’s Cathedral.
CITATIONS: • Micheal, Tablot. "Antonio Vivaldi." Wikipedia. 29 Oct. 2009. WikiPublishing, Web. 22 Oct 2009. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Vivaldi>. • Matt, Boynich. "BAROQUE Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)." 29 Oct. 2009. WikiPublishing, Web. 22 Oct 2009. <http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/vivaldi.html>. • Kerby, Emma. "Classical Net." Antonia Lucio Vivaldi. 2009. The Enlgish Concert, Web. 22 Oct 2009. <http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/vivaldi.php>.