Vivaldi's Four Seasons are the most famous violin concertos in the history of music. The abundance of contrasts makes it a work that perfectly meets the criteria of Baroque music.
But what intrigued the 18th century audience more are the mimicries, which are very present in the Four Seasons. Throughout the four concertos, one believes to hear the sound of birds, a thunderstorm rumbling, rain, wind or the heaviness of a hot summer.