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DISCID=d10cbd33
DTITLE=Vivaldi, Siepmann (Nishizaki, Capella Istropolitana, Gunzenhaus
DTITLE=er) / An Introduction to Vivaldi The Four Seasons CD2
DYEAR=2001
DGENRE=Classical
TTITLE0=Repetitiousness and folk music; the movement's opening
TTITLE1=Secondary theme, a closely related development of the  first
TTITLE2=Solo entry restates the opening theme, 'double-stopping'
TTITLE3=Upexpectedly, a new theme where a repeat might be expected
TTITLE4=The soloist as 'drunkard'
TTITLE5=Further violinistic slips and slides
TTITLE6=Orchestra re-enters with main theme, but is interrupted by the
TTITLE6= drunkard
TTITLE7=Other drunks join in 'dialogue' with the orchestra
TTITLE8=The orchestral peasants continue their dancing, but things hav
TTITLE8=e changed
TTITLE9=Enter another drunk, courtesy of the virtuoso soloist
TTITLE10=The dance breaks up
TTITLE11=The drunkard interrupts again, then falls asleep, breathing h
TTITLE11=eavily
TTITLE12=Conversation amongst the sober peasants leads to their final 
TTITLE12=dance
TTITLE13=First Movement (complete)
TTITLE14=Scene-setting for Second Movement
TTITLE15=Second Movement (complete)
TTITLE16=Similarities between the Third Movement and the First
TTITLE17=Expectation and surprise: Vivaldi tacks on one bar too many
TTITLE18=A case of predictable unpredicability: novelty and repetition
TTITLE19=Soloist's double-stopping depicts hunting horns
TTITLE20=Orchestra yields to unexpected display of virtuosity by soloi
TTITLE20=st
TTITLE21=Soloist suddenly takes the part of the fleeing beast
TTITLE22=Symmetrical parallels with First Movement: 'beast'/'drunkard'
TTITLE22= etc.
TTITLE23=Death fo the quarry, end of the movement
TTITLE24=Third Movement (complete)
TTITLE25=Orchestral strings enter, part by part; soloist depicts the b
TTITLE25=iting wind
TTITLE26=Wind subsides and returns, tormenting the trudgers through th
TTITLE26=e snow
TTITLE27=Soloist depicts snow flurries
TTITLE28=Soloist's flurries interrupted by six blasts fo orchestral wi
TTITLE28=nd
TTITLE29=Teeth chattering, and with stamping feet, the travellers fina
TTITLE29=lly reach their goal
TTITLE30=Cue to First Movement as a whole
TTITLE31=First Movement (complete)
TTITLE32=Soloist's 'aria' accompanied by pizzicato 'raindrops'
TTITLE33=A sequence of simple scales, accompanied by opening rhythm
TTITLE34=Two scalewise ideas for the price of one: foreground and back
TTITLE34=ground
TTITLE35=New, rising scale-pattern unfurled with ever-greater breadth
TTITLE36=The pace increases eight-fold in concluding downwards scale
TTITLE37=Against an unvaryiing tempo, the pace is repeatedly varied
TTITLE38=Foreground/Background
TTITLE39=Detailed discussion of foreground/background perceptions; ana
TTITLE39=logies with speech
TTITLE40=Second Movement (complete)
TTITLE41=Scene-setting; soloist beings for the first time
TTITLE42=Soloist rises progressively, in sequence, decoratively outlin
TTITLE42=ing chord of the home key
TTITLE43=First orchestral section; pace is halved; the undermining ons
TTITLE43=et of chromaticism
TTITLE44=The walkers lose their balance and stylishly fall down
TTITLE45=Soloist returns as the original solitary walker and strides a
TTITLE45=way from the others
TTITLE46=One tempo, two rates of speed: fast for the soloist, slow for
TTITLE46= the orchestra
TTITLE47=Orchestra evokes the warm winds of the Sirocco
TTITLE48=Answering blast from the Borea, the cold wind of the north; s
TTITLE48=truggle for supremacy
TTITLE49=Cue to final movement
TTITLE50=Third Movement (complete)
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