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Spring Time Of The Year, The (4 Seasons/Spring)

Arrangement of traditional English folk song by British composer Ralph Vaughn Williams(1875-1958).

Trees (4 Seasons/Spring)

Celebrated poem by Mahwah, New Jersey poet Joyce Kilmer (1913); set to music by American composer Oscar Rasbach (1922). One of America's most recited poems for generations, often the subject of severe literary criticism for its technical literary faults. For the less dogmatic and more romantic amongst us, an unabashed celebration of nature and its dominant place in the life of the human spirit.

Vivaldi Spring I (4 Seasons/Spring)

The first movement of the "Spring" concerto from "The Four Seasons" by Venetian baroque master Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Composed around 1720, the four string concertos are among the most popular, frequently performed classical works in our times.

Vivaldi Spring II (4 Seasons/Spring)

The third movement of the "Spring" concerto from "The Four Seasons" by Venetian baroque master Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Composed around 1720, the four string concertos are among the most popular, frequently performed classical works in our times.

Voices Of Spring (4 Seasons/Spring)

"Frühlingsstimmen" (Spring Voices), popular, swirling waltz, Opus 410, written in 1882 by Johann Strauss II (1825-1899). German lyrics were added a few years later making it a coloratura soprano show piece, and it has been used frequently in both films and cartoons.

Will You Remember(Sweetheart) (4 Seasons/Spring)

The most famous song from the American operetta "Maytime," 1917, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, music by Sigmund Romberg.