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Crossword clues for 'COMPOSER OF THE FOUR SEASONS'
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Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for COMPOSER OF THE FOUR SEASONS [vivaldi]
The Four Seasons is a set of four violin concertos composed by 17th and 18th century composer Antonio Vivaldi. Vivaldi was born on March 4th 1678, in Venice, Italy and was renowned for his Baroque styled concertos and operas. He was a prolific composer who created numerous works and became “a. Four Seasons composer (7) VIVALDI. Composer of The Four Seasons (7) Italian composer of the Red Priest (7) Baroque Venetian composer (7) Baroque Venetian composer, d.1741 (7) 'The Four Seasons' composer (7).
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ITALIAN COMPOSERDefinition of vivaldi
- Italian baroque composer and violinist (1675-1741)
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