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The “Four Seasons” were composed by Antonio Vivaldi, an Italian Baroque composer, in 1723. This famous set of four violin concertos—each representing a different season of the year—showcases Vivaldi’s skill in programmatic music, where the music is intended to evoke specific imagery and emotions associated with each season. The concertos are titled “Spring,” “Summer,” “Autumn,” and “Winter,” and they are among Vivaldi’s most celebrated and enduring works.