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Haskins Conducts Antonio Vivaldi's Legendary Masterpiece, The Four Seasons

With The Four Seasons, composed in 1723, Vivaldi captures the essence of each season in a way that feels as alive today as it did centuries ago.
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With The Four Seasons, composed in 1723, Vivaldi captures the essence of each season in a way that feels as alive today as it did centuries ago.

Prepare for an unforgettable musical adventure on this week's Sioux City Symphony Orchestra Radio Hour! In Episode 7, we're diving into Antonio Vivaldi's legendary masterpiece, The Four Seasons, featuring soloist and SCSO Concertmaster Te-Chiang (Bacco) Liu, as the dazzling soloist.

Be swept away by nature's vivid symphony, from spring's vibrant blooms to winter's icy whispers. With The Four Seasons, composed in 1723, Vivaldi captures the essence of each season in a way that feels as alive today as it did centuries ago. And with Bacco Liu's extraordinary, passionate performance, you'll experience this timeless work in a new light.

Join us as host Ryan Haskins brings fresh insights and infectious enthusiasm to one of classical music's most performed pieces. This episode promises a captivating blend of exquisite music and engaging commentary. Don't miss out—tune in and let Vivaldi's masterpiece take you on a breathtaking journey through the seasons!

Named as the 6th Music Director and Conductor of the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, Ryan Haskins continues to attract international attention as one of the most innovative and creative concert presenters of his generation today.
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