In 2025, Antonio Vivaldi's most famous work "The Four Seasons" celebrates its 300th anniversary. First performed in 1725, it is undisputedly one of the classical hits and one of the most popular pieces in music history. The characters of spring, summer, fall and winter are portrayed musically in a virtuoso, stormy, but also tender and quiet manner.
Following its successful premiere at the beginning of the year, the Isarphilharmonie will host a very special new project in March: Immersive concepts have been on the road to success for some years now, and so the Venetian genius's masterpiece will be brought to life in fascinating light installations and elaborate video animations to mark its anniversary. A unique atmosphere is created using state-of-the-art technologies that offer the viewer a multimedia illusion of image and sound.
The music is performed live on stage by the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, while the audience is immersed in Vivaldi's world of sound with all their senses and enchanted by the forces and moods of the seasons. A unique journey through the seasons between snowstorms and sunshine!