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Antonio Vivaldi — Concerto Op 4 No 1: III Allegro
Album: Vivaldi Masterworks
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8.3

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Released: 1716
Length: 2:42
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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 BeanCrusher wrote:

"Released:  null"

nice.




Perfect score for the opening of the Universe...
his music is so uplifting...bet he sold a lot of records!
And this is exactly why I subsribe to RP! 
we need a 15 for special occasions. 
Pardon me. Would you have any Grey Poupon?
 Sloggydog wrote:

Where are the mainstream complaints for this one? He was definitely in heavy rotation across the music halls of Europe in the 1700s. I mean I still gave it a 10, but then I was happy enough to hear the Fatboy Slim earlier too.


There's been a bit of a change around 5 months later - Fat Boy Slim now comes AFTER this - had to come back and tell you 
I love 'em both too
 Webfoot wrote:

The Eels followed by Vivaldi. It's all starting to make sense!  9



Haha, my feelings exactly!
 admascott wrote:

the only bad thing about this is it is only 2 minutes and 42 seconds long1



If you let it stand alone it lasts much longer.
Great start to the work day.
Where are the mainstream complaints for this one? He was definitely in heavy rotation across the music halls of Europe in the 1700s. I mean I still gave it a 10, but then I was happy enough to hear the Fatboy Slim earlier too.
Pity about the bloop.
ten minutes too short.



Metal before it was metal. I love it!
What an exquisite burst of music!
I would like to hear music like this replace elevator and shopping music. Imagine how it would change the world.
Transports me back to waking up after middle school slumber partying to the smell of pancakes cooking downstairs, Vivaldi blasting.
I heard it on NPR, rp can't be everything to everybody
 jonahboo wrote:

frankie Valli sang this? no shit!


Your Carp is incoming
 sunybuny wrote:


Hmmm... this is good and I'll give it an 8 but Four Seasons is ethereal 10.

In which case his Gloria is a divine 11.
The Eels followed by Vivaldi. It's all starting to make sense!  9
"Released:  null"

nice.
A little classical is great BillG. TY And segueing to The Beatles is genius More pls
save it for NPR
They should play Classical in public spaces and see what happens
 SoundChaser wrote:
Vivaldi at his finest, and one of the finest recordings available. IMO - even better than The Four Seasons.
 
frankie Valli sang this? no shit!
So uplifting and joyful!!!
If a taste on RP leads to a concert , make it so!
Would really like more classical on RP - hearing it at least 1x per day would be on target
Always felt music was  the 2nd language of the world. Love This... Thank you Bill and Rebecca... avid listener since 2004 I believe.  Love the music, takes me back or to places I've never been.  I don't have deep pockets but I do tell people when music is the topic about RP.  Much appreciated... very Grateful...
 SpencerAR wrote:
Short, sweet and to the point - a welcome Classical music palate cleanser. 
 Well said!

Short, sweet and to the point - a welcome Classical music palate cleanser. 
Great To Broaden Our Horizons..... 
I thoroughly enjoyed this. A very unexpected and welcome change of pace. 
the only bad thing about this is it is only 2 minutes and 42 seconds long1
 SoundChaser wrote:
Vivaldi at his finest, and one of the finest recordings available. IMO - even better than The Four Seasons.
 

Hmmm... this is good and I'll give it an 8 but Four Seasons is ethereal 10.
We should have more of this
Excellent. Thank you. Welcome any time...
Please more of that, much more!
This is god-like.
 SoundChaser wrote:
Vivaldi at his finest, and one of the finest recordings available. IMO - even better than The Four Seasons.
 

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Vivaldi at his finest, and one of the finest recordings available. IMO - even better than The Four Seasons.