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Vi·val·di
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vɪˈvɑl
di
;
It.
viˈvɑl
di
/
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[
vi-
vahl
-dee
;
It.
vee-
vahl
-dee
]
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noun
An·to·nio
/
ænˈtoʊ
niˌoʊ
;
It.
ɑnˈtɔ
nyɔ
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an-
toh
-nee-oh
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ahn-
taw
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,
1678–1741,
Italian violinist and composer.
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Vivaldi
(vɪˈvældɪ)
—
n
Antonio
(anˈtɔːnjo). ?1675--1741, Italian composer and violinist, noted esp for his development of the solo concerto. His best-known work is
The Four Seasons
(1725)
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