WHAT I UNDERSTOOD!
Antonio Vivaldi was a Baroque music composer, who started composing in the 1700s. This man (mainly) composed composiitons, that consisted of several different instruments, put together, such as the violin and the cymbals. The instruments that were in Antonio Vivaldi's compositions, were usually played at a "Presto" pace and gradually went to a "Vivace" pace with the dynamics being "Piano Forte" (however, he did compose a few compositions that were at a Largo" and Andante pace). The pitch and dynamics gradually changed in every composition, which made Antonio's style of music become very melodramatic and suspenseful. Antonio Vivaldi's use of insturments and rhythm soon advanced from the Baroque era to the Classical era. The reason for this is because of the fact that Antonio often experimented with different melodies, rhythms, pitches etc.... Antonio Vivaldi's style of music also consisted of rich and expressive harmony. What I mean by that is the fact that Antonio Vivaldi's music contained various elements that flowed and created a harmony that really expressed Antonio's music. For instance: when Antonio Vivaldi composed lll Presto from the Four Seasons musical suite, the composition was very exciting, pumping and thrilling because it was to represent summer! Overall Antonio Vivaldi's style of music was very expressive, especially when his compositions were to represent a specific time, place or thing.