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Vivaldi: Composer Report
I decided to do my composers report on Antonio Vivaldi. I agree that Vivaldi was one of the best composers and violinists, in my opinion. I wanted to write on Vivaldi because one of my favorite instruments happens to be the violin, which Vivaldi seems to be an expert on. Listening to Vivaldi’s music just took my breath away; the sound was just beyond amazing. I could almost picture the violinist’s playing with such passion and the way that they move to the beautiful music of the violin.
Antonio Vivaldi was recognized as a great composer but mostly as an excellent violinist. He was so great, that he was made into a violin teacher; this says a lot about him, he was a very talented musician. When listening to Vivaldi’s music, like The Four Seasons

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