Antonio Vivaldi
... Igor Stravinski he commented in an occasion that Vivaldi had never written five hundred concerts, but "five hundred times the same concert". ... Famous mainly by its four concerts for violin and orchestra reunited under the title the four stations, whose fame has eclipsado others of its equally valuable works, if not more, Vivaldi is by own right one of the greatest composers of the baroque, impelling period of the call veneciana School - to which also they belonged Tommaso Albinoni and the brothers Benedetto and Alessandro equipable Marcello- and, by the quality and originality of its contribution, to its contemporaries Bach and Haendel.