40 Fingers Vivaldi



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40 Fingers is a piano quartet formed originally in 1998 by four pianists that attended the same United Methodist Church in Delphos, Kansas. The quartet consists of Nancy Sipes, piano teacher and accompanist at Jackson Heights Schools in Holton; Verna Davidson, a Delphos piano teacher; Tanya Wollenberg, music teacher at Remington Grade School; and Jenna Carver, vocal music instructor in. 40 Fingers, Emanuele Grafitti, Enrico Maria Milanesi, Andrea Vittori & Matteo Brenci. 40 Fingers, Emanuele Grafitti, Enrico Maria Milanesi, Andrea Vittori & Matteo Brenci. Bohemian Rhapsody. Antonio Vivaldi's Storm. 40 Fingers, Emanuele Grafitti, Andrea Vittori, Matteo Brenci &. The guitar virtuosos from Italy who are performing under the name 40 Fingers and are currently on a European tour, will perform in Belgrade on March 12 at 8 pm at Kombank Dvorana, at the International Guitar Art Festival.

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was one of the most significant Italian composers during the Baroque era. Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, a set of four violin concertos for solo violin, strings and basso continuo, was first published in 1725 as part of a set of twelve concerti, Op. 8.The Four Seasons is found at beginning of Op. 8, and Vivaldi entitled this collection of 12 concertos Il cimento dell-armonia e dell'inventione (“The Contest between Harmony and Invention”). The programmatic The Four Seasons concertos depict sounds associated with the seasons such as music that imitates the sounds of birds in the movement entitled Spring, and music that depicts the sound of a cold, icy wind in the movement entitled Winter.[1]

REFERENCE NOTES

[1]Talbot, Michael and Ryom, Peter. 'Antonio Vivaldi,' The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Ed. Stanley Sadie. London : Macmillian, 1980. 20:31-46.

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40 Fingers is a piano quartet formed originally in 1998 by four pianists that attended the same United Methodist Church in Delphos, Kansas. The quartet consists of Nancy Sipes, piano teacher and accompanist at Jackson Heights Schools in Holton; Verna Davidson, a Delphos piano teacher; Tanya Wollenberg, music teacher at Remington Grade School; and Jenna Carver, vocal music instructor in Glasco and Miltonvale.The group was established approximately 20 years ago and have performed at the Brown Grand theatre in Concordia Kansas among other locations. They have also performed for the Kansas Governor Kathleen Sibelius.

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