In this episode of Busy Kids Love Music, we continue our three-part series on Antonio Vivaldi with a deep dive into one of the most famous pieces of classical music ever written: The Four Seasons.Even if you’ve never heard Vivaldi’s name before, there’s a good chance you’ve heard this music! Today, we explore how Vivaldi used sound to paint vivid pictures of nature—from birds singing in spring to icy winds in winter.As you listen, you’ll discover how music can tell a story without using any words.
Download Your Four Seasons Weather Map
Make listening interactive and fun!
Download your Four Seasons Weather Map + Musical Meteorologist Badge by clicking here.
With this printable, your child can:
- Draw or write what they hear in each season
- Act like a “musical weather reporter”
- Color and earn their Musical Meteorologist badge
Key Concepts
- Concerto: A piece featuring a solo instrument (like the violin) with orchestra
- Program Music: Music that tells a story or paints a picture
- Baroque Style: Energetic rhythms, contrast, and expressive musical storytelling
Links Mentioned in This Episode
Explore different performances and interpretations of The Four Seasons with my curated playlist here.
Enrollment for Busy Kids Do Piano opens May 1! If your child is inspired to not just listen to music—but to play it, join the waitlist here.
Keep Listening
Until next time…
🌿 Listen for the sounds of nature around you
🎶 Imagine how those sounds could become music
And as always…keep listening, learning and making music!