A place for friends to meet... with reflections on politics, history, art, music, books, morals, manners, and matters of faith.
A blog by Elena Maria Vidal.
Hi! Yes, Venetians are very proud of their Vivaldi. Thanks for linking me Elena. I am planning another post that again involves Vivald; hope you'll enjoy it as well. Thanks:)
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He was Viennese too. He died as a beggar in Vienna, his music forgotten.
ReplyDeleteAnd where he died, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert followed suite.
That is so sad!
ReplyDeleteHi! Yes, Venetians are very proud of their Vivaldi. Thanks for linking me Elena. I am planning another post that again involves Vivald; hope you'll enjoy it as well. Thanks:)
ReplyDeleteSad or not - God granted his dying town musicians!
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