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  • In September of 1703, Antonio Vivaldi became master of the violin at an orphanage named the Pio Ospedala della Pieta (Devout Hospital of Mercy) in Venice.
  • Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, barok çağının en büyük kemancı ve bestecilerinden biri, 4 Mart 1678'de Venedik'te doğdu.
  • Antonio Vivaldi holding a violin - painting by the artist Francois Morellon La Cave Alongside Bach and Handel, Vivaldi is one of the most famous and...
  • Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian Baroque musical composer, virtuoso violinist, teacher and cleric.
  • Antonio Vivaldi was an Italian composer, violinist, priest, and teacher, considered to be one of the greatest Baroque composers of all time.
  • Despite his stay in Rome and other cities, Antonio Vivaldi remained in the service of the Ospedale della Pietà, which nominated him "Maestro di concerti."
  • Antonio Vivaldi, 1693-1703 seneleri arasında dini eğitim görmüştür. ... Antonio Vivaldi’nin neredeyse tüm eserleri keman konçertosu şeklindedir.
  • Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was an Italian composer, priest, and violinist best known for his composition of "The Four Seasons."
  • 1. From the very beginning, Antonio Vivaldi found it difficult to breathe. ... As a Roman Catholic priest of the 18th century, Antonio Vivaldi was officially celibate.