On 4 March, we mark the birthday of Antonio Vivaldi — a composer whose Four Seasons remains one of the most vivid musical narratives ever written: immediate, dramatic, and endlessly alive.
This spring, Red Events continues its Netherlands concert map with a series of Vivaldi-dedicated evenings — from the original brilliance of The Four Seasons to Max Richter’s “Recomposed” reinterpretation, where familiar themes return in a new architectural light. Across historic churches and atmospheric halls, the programme meets the space — and candlelight becomes part of the listening.
Our Netherlands route this season travels through Leiden, Amsterdam, The Hague, Gouda, Groningen, and Utrecht — bringing Vivaldi’s seasons into new settings and new resonances.
Across these dates and venues, the idea remains the same: to hear Vivaldi not as a museum piece, but as a living season — sharpened by space, silence, and the intimate glow of candlelight.