17+ Antonio Vivaldi Quotes On Music, Education And Death

Human feelings are difficult to predict. — Antonio Vivaldi

If you don’t like this, I’ll stop writing music. — Antonio Vivaldi

I beseech you never to deprive me of your most noble patronage and to believe me when I say that I will never forget a prince so replete with goodness and great merits. — Antonio Vivaldi

I stay in the house almost all the time and only go out by gondola or carriage, for the pain in my chest or the narrowness of the chest prevents me from walking. — Antonio Vivaldi

I’m a coward. I succumbed to jealousy and now it eats my heart. — Antonio Vivaldi

There are no words, it’s only music there. — Antonio Vivaldi

It is impossible to perform the opera without La Girò because it is impossible to find another prima donna of her caliber. — Antonio Vivaldi

He wished to keep Lanzetti, who only wants to please La Becchera, but he is wrong, because La Isola and associate are not worth the money. — Antonio Vivaldi

If the most select benefactors do not assist poor wretches the latter must fall into despair. — Antonio Vivaldi

I desire to trouble you as little as possible and because my poor pen would be insufficient to write adequate thanks. — Antonio Vivaldi

His Eminence Cardinal Ruffo is very badly informed if he believes that my opera endeavors are too lavish. — Antonio Vivaldi

I cannot allow such a fool to make his fortune by destroying my poor name. — Antonio Vivaldi

If God blesses us till the end, we will make a profit and perhaps a considerable one at that. — Antonio Vivaldi

After so many maneuvers and a great many toils the opera is now ruined. — Antonio Vivaldi

We feel the chill north winds coarse through the home despite the locked and bolted doors this is winter, which nonetheless brings its own delights. — Antonio Vivaldi

The peasant celebrates with song and dance the harvest safely gathered in. The cup of Bacchus flows freely, and many find their relief in deep slumber. — Antonio Vivaldi

We hear the cuckoo’s voice; Then sweet songs of the turtle dove and finch are heard. Soft breezes stir the air. — Antonio Vivaldi

Life Lessons by Antonio Vivaldi

  1. From Antonio Vivaldi's work, we learn the power of innovation and individualism; his unique approach to the Baroque style, marked by emotional expressiveness and theatricality, teaches us to embrace our distinctiveness and not shy away from exploring uncharted territories.
  2. Vivaldi's prolific output, despite his health challenges, teaches us resilience and dedication; his unwavering passion for music and commitment to his craft, even in the face of adversity, demonstrates that obstacles can be turned into stepping stones towards greatness.
  3. Lastly, his ability to educate and inspire others through his role as a violin teacher at an orphanage reminds us of the importance of sharing our skills and knowledge; it is through teaching and nurturing others that we leave an enduring legacy.
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