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Vivaldi

[vi-vahl-dee, vee-vahl-dee]

noun

  1. Antonio 1678–1741, Italian violinist and composer.



Vivaldi

/ vɪˈvældɪ /

noun

  1. Antonio (anˈtɔːnjo). ?1675–1741, Italian composer and violinist, noted esp for his development of the solo concerto. His best-known work is The Four Seasons (1725)

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He's hopeful the Wembley shows – where the orchestra will again play Beethoven's 5th, alongside John Williams' Star Wars theme and Vivaldi's Spring – will have the same effect.

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Their vacation schedule brings them together in spring, summer, fall and winter — in that order, in the story — a plan that conveniently allows for Vivaldi’s well-known violin concerti to fill up the soundtrack.

Notably, the antennas used are Vivaldi antennas, which can be implemented directly on-chip and have a suitable shape and emission profile for high frequencies.

Two inmates were granted leave to see the concert featuring 14 prison-made stringed instruments playing a program that included works by Bach and Vivaldi.

“A lack of awareness — or even the lack of a common term — prevents both reporting and diagnosis of these conditions,” Giulia Vivaldi, the study’s lead author, said.

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