Enlightenment · Europe · Culture

1725

Vivaldi Publishes The Four Seasons

January 1, 1725

Antonio Vivaldi, the red-haired priest of the Venetian orphanage, published twelve concertos in Amsterdam. The first four, each accompanied by a sonnet, pictured spring birds, summer storms, autumn harvests, and winter ice. They were immediately copied across Europe. Three centuries later, they are still the most played instrumental music in the world.