Crossword-Solution: VIVALDI
We have 19 clues for the answer “VIVALDI”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Composer of over 400 concerti | 1 answer |
| Venetian priest-composer | 1 answer |
| Quintet and quartet where one might check out 2 | 1 answer |
| Priest/violinist/Baroque composer | 1 answer |
| Noted concerto composer | 1 answer |
| Italian composer of concerti grossi. | 1 answer |
| Italian composer (1675–1743). | 1 answer |
| Italian baroque composer and violinist | 1 answer |
| Four Seasons composer | 1 answer |
| Concerto master | 1 answer |
| Composer known as the Red Priest | 1 answer |
| Antonio who composed "The Four Seasons" | 1 answer |
| "The Four Seasons" composer | 1 answer |
| "Le quattro stagioni" composer | 1 answer |
| "The Seasons" composer | 2 answers |
| Baroque composer | 3 answers |
| CAPRICORN CONCERTO COMPOSER | 10 answers |
| CONCERTO FOR ORCHESTRA COMPOSER | 10 answers |
| Antonio | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VIVALDI (5)
The Marchese Vivaldi only adopts the ordinary paternal measures; the Marchesa, and her confessor the dark-souled Schedoni, go farther--as far as assassination.
Adieu, let me see you to-morrow." Highly pleased with the welcome I had received at his hands, and with all he had said to me, I left his house and proceeded towards Campo-di-Fiore to deliver the letter of my cousin Antonio to Don Gaspar Vivaldi, who received me in his library, where I met two respectable-looking priests.
Vivaldi's house I found myself face to face with Stephano, and this extraordinary original loaded me with friendly caresses.
Adieu, let me see you to-morrow.” Highly pleased with the welcome I had received at his hands, and with all he had said to me, I left his house and proceeded towards Campo-di-Fiore to deliver the letter of my cousin Antonio to Don Gaspar Vivaldi, who received me in his library, where I met two respectable-looking priests.
Vivaldi’s house I found myself face to face with Stephano, and this extraordinary original loaded me with friendly caresses.
Quotes with VIVALDI (3)
We sit in the ruin, each reading a book, or three of us read out of four. Three different voices speak to us. We have taught the children to read again this week. Here, where there is no voice, apart from ours, they are desperate for any other. They will even sing to themselves, sometimes. The boy whistles. He makes his voice croak. He sings the same thing again, but breathing in. A bird echoes the first notes of Vivaldi.
But we have, if not our understanding, our own experience, and it feels to me sealed, inviolable, ours. We have a last, deep week together, because Wally is not on morphine yet, because he has just enough awareness, just enough ability to communicate with me. I’m with him almost all day and night- little breaks, for swimming, for walking the dogs. Outside it snows and snows, deeper and deeper; we seem to live in a circle of lamplight. I rub his feet, make him hot cider. All w…
I found a brief piece of by Antonio Vivaldi around this time which became my ‘Pinhead Mood Music’. Called Al Santo Sepolcro (At The Holy Sepulchre), it opens more like a piece of modern orchestral music, and although it it moves toward Vivaldi’s familiar harmonies, there is always the threat that it will fall back into dissonance. The piece progresses in an exquisite agony, poised on a knife edge between beauty and disfigurement, joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain. Perfect.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1960–2023).