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Antonio Vivaldi

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Term Paper TitleAntonio Vivaldi
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Antonio Vivaldi
     Antonio Vivaldi was born in Venice on March 4th,
1678.  Through ordained a priest in 1703, according to his
own account, within a year of being ordained Vivaldi no
longer wished to celebrate mass because physical
complaints “tightness of the chest” which pointed to
asthmatic bronchitis, or a nervous disorder.  It is also
possible that Vivaldi was faking his illness.  There is a
story that he sometimes left the alter to jot down a musical
idea.  He had became a priest against his own will, because
priesthood was often the only way possible for a poor
family to obtain free schooling.  
     Vavaldi wrote many memorable concertos,  such as
the Four seasons and the opus 3,  he also wrote many
works for students.  People and students still play these
pieces all over the world.  Vavaldi was employed for most
of his working life by by the Ospedale della Pieta.  Often
termed orphanage, this Ospedale was in fact a home for the
female offspring of noblemen and their numerous dalliance
with their mistresses.  Many of Vavaldi’s concerti were
indeed exercises which he would play whith his many
talented pupils.
     Vavaldi’s relationship wth the Ospedale began right
after his ordination in 1703, when he was named as the
violin teacher there.  Until 1709, Vavaldi’s appointment
was renewed every year and again and after 1711.  They
think between 1709 and 1711 Vivaldi was not attached to
the Ospedale.  They think he might started working for the
Teatro Sant’ Anngelo an opera theater.  He was still was a
composer though, in 1711 twelve of his concertos were
written and and published in Amsterdam.
     In 1713 Vavaldi was given a months leave from the
Ospedale to stage his first opera, it was called Ottone in
ville.  He did this opera in Vicenza.  He produced another
opera in the period between 1713 and 1714.
     Thse highest part of Vavaldi’s life was the end of
1716.  In November he managed to have the Ospedale
perform his great oratorio, it was called the Juditha
Triumphans devicta Holofernis barbaric.  This piece was
about the victory of the Christians over the Turks in August
of 1716.
     Vavaldi Moved to Mantua in the late 1717 for two
years in order to take up his post as Chamber Kapellmeister
at the court of Landgrave Philips van Hessen Darmstadt.
His task there was to provide operas, cantatas, and perhaps
concert music, too.
     Vavaldi in 1720 returned to Venice where he again
staged new operas that he wrote himself.  In Mantua he had
met a singer by the name of Anna...

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