Sonata Number 3 was composed by Antonio Vivaldi. Antonio Vivaldi was an Italian composer who created many pieces in the Baroque period. Vivaldi was born in Venice and is a recognizable composer that lived during the baroque period. Vivaldi became a priest in 1703, which is why he is called the red priest. Vivaldi stopped his preaching because of tightness in the chest, among other complaints. Vivaldi’s most widely known concerto is The 4 Seasons, which has a recognizable melody. The Baroque period was one of the largest periods in music, which changed the interpretation related to …show more content…
Walter Jentsch was alive during the roaring 20’s, which was a time of economic prosperity and ushered in the modern era. Speakeasies, flappers, and Prohibition were most notable during the 1920’s. World War 2 happened during Jentsch’s lifetime, which started in 1939 and ended in 1945. D Day was the Allied invasion of Normandy in June of 1944. D Day was also the turning point of WW2. The Cold War also occurred during the lifetime of Jentsch. The cold war started in 1947 and officially ended in 1991. 1950 was the time concerning the atomic age, where people feared nuclear annihilation. 1950 was known for the duck and cover drills, as well as the implementation of fallout shelters in public areas such as schools and government buildings as well as backyards. The 50’s saw an epidemic of horror films which documented nuclear devastation since it was a very real possibility at the