Lully and Vivaldi greet the season

Published: Dec. 22, 2023, 6 a.m.

Synopsis

Whether you live in sunny California or snowy Minnesota, the arrival of the solstice means, \u201cIt\u2019s official: Winter is here!\u201d And if you were born someplace sunny, but moved to someplace snowy, the arrival of winter is pretty hard to ignore.


Winter must have made an impression on the transplanted Italian composer Jean-Baptiste Lully, who was born in Florence but settled in Paris and ended up as the court composer for King Louis XIV.


One of Lully\u2019s operas, Isis, had its premiere in the winter of 1676 and contains a chorus of \u201cTrembleurs,\u201d or \u201cTrembling People from the Frozen Climes,\u201d whose teeth chatter in slurred tremolos. This chorus became particular famous for the wintry pantomime ballet that accompanied it, as well as for its evocative music.


Of course, the most famous of all Baroque winter music was served up by another Italian, Antonio Vivaldi, who was born in Venice but traveled widely in Northern Europe as well and died in Vienna.


Vivaldi\u2019s \u201cWinter\u201d from The Four Seasons includes its own musical shivers, not to mention a musical depiction of slipping and sliding on icy streets.


Music Played in Today's Program

Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) Isis; Philippe Caillard Chorale and Orchestra Erato 20983


Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Winter, from The Four Seasons; Enrico Onofrio, violin; Il Giardino Armonico Teldec 97671