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Some pieces of music are so familiar that we no longer hear them when they are played (or when you are on hold to your bank). Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons' is very high on that list, yet it deserves our full attention. Especially as it is 300 years old this year.

So listen to 'Spring' with your imagination. And enjoy.

PS: the subtitles are Vivaldi's.

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