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- With no “action movies” in the 1700’s, Vivaldi was gutsy enough to write his classic for not only one, but TWO solo cellos and string orchestra. The Piano Guys There are few “hooks” in the movie-music world that are as grabby as the Bourne Identity Soundtrack riff.
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Vivaldi’s almost reckless string motives helped us surround the determined, upbeat melody and chords from “Let It Go” with intensity and uncertainty. We wanted the music to alternate between “freezing” and “thawing,” representing the opposing forces throughout the “Frozen” story.
Comprised of four violin concertos written by Antonio Vivaldi in 1723, The Four Seasons is probably the Baroque composer's best-known work. Each of the four concerti is based on a sonnet —supposedly written by Vivaldi himself. Each sonnet is divided into three sections (fast, slow, fast), which correspond with the three movements in each concerto. Read the 'Summer' sonnet and listen to each movement of The Four Seasons, Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, 'L'estate' (Summer)
SUMMER SONNET

1st Movement ('Summer') Allegro non molto
Under the harsh season's blazing sun, men and flocks languish and pines are scorched. We hear the call of the cuckoo, followed by sweet songs of the turtle dove and finch. Gentle western breezes blow..until the ominous north winds suddenly sweep them away. The little shepherd sobs in fear of the violent storm..and his destiny.
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Nigel Kennedy - Vivaldi 'Summer' 1st Movement:
2nd Movement ('Summer') Adagio e piano - Presto e forte
Plugins for after effects cc mac. His tired limbs are roused from rest, frightened by the lightning bolts and roaring thunder, as flies and gnats swarm furiously.
Nigel Kennedy: Vivaldi 'Summer' 2nd Movement:
3rd Movement ('Summer') Presto
Alas, his worst fears are realized, as huge hailstones fall from the roaring heavens, cutting the heads from the proudly standing grain.
Gidon Kremer: Vivaldi 'Summer' 3rd Movement:
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Look, I've been having some (serious) trouble w/ Chromium, it crashes its ass off, it's impossible having Chromium for workstation, as I have already discussed that issue (in google plus communities) and some guys warned this buggy chromium 'feature' has no guarantee to have an end I bumped into a (maybe) workaroud for this few-options-when-it-comes-to-webbrowsers headache.
In G+ official Vivaldi page I wrote the following to the guys:
'Guys from Vivaldi, does Vivaldi support its use on BSD systems ?
I run GhostBSD (which is made on top of FreeBSD) and want to run Vivaldi also, is it possible ?'
And got the reply:
Vivaldi Browser
Not at the moment, we've chatting with some FreeBSD users if they are interested in supporting Vivaldi for that distro. If you are please drop us a line via support@vivaldi.com
So guys, I float that idea, wouldn't it be nice having a modern and fully-featured web browser like Vivaldi in our userland ?
Feel free to speak out.
