The Camerata, on period instruments, joins forces with one of the most important baroque violin virtuosos, Sonske Sato, and promises a unique musical experience in the enchanting world of the Venetian baroque. Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons is one of the most popular works in the history of music. The composer inspired his masterpiece by man’s relationship with nature, and through his extremely virtuosic writing for strings, created unforgettable musical images. A pioneer in contemporary historical performance, Sonske Sato chose to frame Vivaldi’s legendary work with works that showcase the richness, humor, and inventiveness of leading Baroque composers. In his imaginative Capriccio, Carlo Farina tests the technical limits of instruments belonging to the violin family, challenging them to imitate the sound of other instruments and various animals. Giovanni Legrenzi’s music belongs to the mature baroque period. The Sixth Sonata for four violas da gamba is a highly dense work, with colourful harmonies, and the “as you like” indication in the title suggests that another combination of strings is possible. Virtuoso violinist Johann Georg Pisendel’s Fantasia is an orchestral suite in which all the dances are performed in character and rhythm one after the other as a single work.