Google has changed its logo to celebrate Antonio Vivaldi

Google has changed its logo on its home page to mark the fulfillment of 332 years from the birth of Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, several letters of the words Google being replaced by images of violins.


Google has changed its logo to celebrate Antonio Vivaldi

Antonio Lucio Vivaldi
is the most important representative of Venetian Baroque music. The composer was born in Venice on March 4 in 1678.
The son of a violinist related to Basilica San Marco in Venice, himself a violinist, he received monastic tonsure at 15 years and was ordained priest in 25 years. Reached a chronic disease, which is supposed to have been asthma could be made exempt from ecclesiastical duties since 1703 and to devote composition and education.

According to the census conducted by Peter Ryom (catalog RV), in 1977, there were 768 known Vivaldi authentic works or fragments, which were added 68 works awarded.

During his life, Vivaldi has published 40 collections of sonatas and concertos, of which 13 are numbered as opposites, such as “L’ESTRO Armonico” (1712), “La Stravaganza” (1712-1713) or “Il Pastor Fido (1737).

Antonio Vivaldi wrote a number of 90 acts, “Ottone in Villa” (1713), “Orlando finto pazzo” (1714), “Nerone fatto Cesare (1715) or” Montezuma “(1733).

Good job for Google!

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