Spring from The Four Seasons

About This Song

Composer: Antonio Vivaldi (1725)

Difficulty: Intermediate

Notes Used: D, E, F#, G, A, B, C (high), D (high), E (high)

Time Signature: 4/4

Key: E Major

Fingering Review

Full Song

The joyful opening theme from Vivaldi's most famous concerto. This depicts the arrival of spring with birds singing and brooks flowing.

Practice Tips

Practice Exercises

Practice the new high E note.

Practice the E major triad pattern.

Master the ascending arpeggio to high E.

Practice smooth descending from high E.

Put together the full opening phrase.

Historical Context

The Four Seasons, composed by Antonio Vivaldi around 1725, is one of the most famous works in the Baroque repertoire. "Spring" (La Primavera) is the first of four violin concertos, each depicting a different season. The piece is an early example of program music - music that tells a story or depicts scenes. Vivaldi included sonnets that describe what happens in each movement: birds singing, brooks flowing, thunder, and shepherds dancing. The virtuosic solo violin part showcases Vivaldi's brilliant writing and has made this piece beloved worldwide. The opening theme perfectly captures the joy and renewal of springtime.

Performance Goal: Play this with energy and brilliance, capturing the joy of spring. The articulation should be crisp and the tempo should convey forward motion and vitality.

Next Steps

Once you can play this confidently, try: