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thelightisahead | Spring (2nd movement, Largo) - Antonio Vivaldi @thelightisahead | Uploaded 16 years ago | Updated 3 hours ago
'Spring' violin concerto in E major, 2nd movement 'Largo'.

The next instalment of 'The Four Seasons' - I have decided to upload all of the movements over time.

There is less of a story to these images, as opposed to the first movement. The pictures simply depict the various and changing scenes of Spring, though none are too wild for the mood of the music.

However, once again a day can be followed, from sunrise to sunset (huge apologies for the ugly telegraph wire striking through the last, and one of the proudest, images. Unfortunately I can't help what's outside my house, and am not yet experienced enough with Photoshop).

Only one picture here is not by me, but by a friend (with a better camera, clearly). That is the close up image of the riverbed through the water.

The rest are by me and my weak (yet clearly surprising) 2 megapixel camera. I could have used some breath-taking pictures from my summer holiday in the French Alps last year, but decided to keep them true to form and English, as this is the homely theme I am trying to convey. However, if the need for new/interesting pictures presses as I am doing Spring/Summer, I shall include some of the French ones.

Unlike the first movement, the pictures here do not so much follow emotional themes presented through the music, but go at a measured pace of about 10 seconds each, a slow heartbeat to the music.

That's about all the needless information I can muster for now! Once again, enjoy the music and video, and keep an eye out for more over time.
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Spring (2nd movement, Largo) - Antonio Vivaldi @thelightisahead

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