The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi in Florence
Florence, Teatro Niccolini — Main Hall
About the Event
Music that captures the changing moods of the four seasons has long captivated audiences, with baroque composers like Werner and Fischer creating concerto cycles inspired by the seasons. Yet none depicted such vivid imagery as Antonio Vivaldi in his celebrated Four Seasons concertos.
Throughout the Baroque period, there was a profound fascination with the wondrous transformations brought about by the seasons. Artists like Bernini captured these themes in intricate sculptures. Baroque art portrayed a dramatic interaction between humanity, nature, and the cosmos. Galileo's breakthroughs redefined humanity's place in the universe, sparking a new sense of admiration and respect for nature's might.
Vivaldi’s Four Seasons epitomizes his time, rendering awe through his vivid nature portrayals and innovative musical expression. He astounds listeners with unique melodies, dynamic rhythms, and heightened harmonic contrasts. His music flows freely and vividly narrates its story, from spring's bird songs to summer storms, from autumn's fleeing foxes to winter's chattering teeth and pouring rain. In true baroque fashion, nature is dramatized, engaging audiences in its swift sequence of events.
Experience the immersive power of Vivaldi's Four Seasons at Florence's Teatro Niccolini, a landmark of Italian Baroque music performed by the Opera e Lirica Academy string quintet and harpsichord.
Violin soloist and Conductor: Elvin Dhimitri
Strings Quintet
Harpsichord
TEATRO NICCOLINI
Florence's Niccolini Theater, Europe's first 'modern' theater, dates back to the mid‐1600s, crafted by nobles in Palazzo Ughi on via del Cocomero. Artists like Vittorio Gassman, Carmelo Bene, and Paolo Poli graced its stage in the 1970s and 1980s. Its 2016 restoration ushered in a vibrant artistic era, offering an array of plays, concerts, and cultural events annually.
Address
Teatro Niccolini, Via Ricasoli 3, Florence, Italy — Google Maps