Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons – An Immersive PerformanceStuttgart Chamber Orchestra; Susanne von Gutzeit, violin & conductor

Immersive concepts have been all the rage for some years now. To mark the anniversary of the Venetian genius’s masterpiece, The Four Seasons is being given the immersive treatment, with amazing light installations and elaborate video animations. In this live performance, the mood and feel of each of the seasons conveyed by the music is embedded in a unique atmosphere created with state-of-the-art technology that immerses the audience in a multimedia illusion of sound and imagery.
Immersive concepts have been all the rage for some years now. To mark the anniversary of the Venetian genius’s masterpiece, The Four Seasons is being given the immersive treatment, with amazing light installations and elaborate video animations. In this live performance, the mood and feel of each of the seasons conveyed by the music is embedded in a unique atmosphere created with state-of-the-art technology that immerses the audience in a multimedia illusion of sound and imagery.
This live performance by the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra to mark the anniversary of the work’s premiere is accompanied by impressive light installations and video animations that vividly bring to life the mood and feel of each of the four seasons. A unique journey through the year, from snowstorms to sunshine!
Programme
- Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Op 8/1–4 with light installations and video projections by Projektil
Antonio Vivaldi’s most famous work, The Four Seasons, celebrates its 300th anniversary in 2025. First performed in 1725, it is one of the classical all-time greats and one of the most popular works ever in the history of music. Portraying spring, summer autumn and winter in turn, it is, like the weather, rife with passages ranging from balmy to tempestuous.