FILMED over two years, The Four Seasons of the Lakes is a stunning visual and musical portrait of the unique and special place that is Cumbria's Lake District.
From the beautiful and sublime to the grand and dramatic, the ever-changing moods and landscape are orchestrated with Vivaldi's celebrated work The Four Seasons.
Although written by one of the leading composers of the early part of the eighteenth century, Antonio Vivaldi's four concertos, inspired by his native countryside, are the perfect companion to the hills and mountains, villages and dales, and lakes and tarns of this very English canvas.
These two stimulating elements are interwoven with poetry and prose from writers captivated by the Lakes - William and Dorothy Wordsworth, John Keats, Norman Nicholson, Sir Walter Scott and John Wilson - and performed by Fiona Armstrong, Sir Chris Bonnington, Anne Leuchars and Eric Robson.
For both those who have visited the lake District and fallen under its spell, and others who have merely read about it, this 60-minute film is a charming, inspirational and
memorable experience, bringing vividly to life The Four Seasons of the Lakes.
All you have to do to enter the competition and win one of SIX copies of the video The Four
Seasons of the Lakes is answer the question, fill in the entry coupon and send it to: The Four Seasons of the Lakes, South Lakes Citizen, 22 Stricklandgate, Kendal, LA9 4NE, to arrive by first post next Tuesday.
Or you can email your answer to lisa.frascarelli@notes.newsquest.co.uk, to arrive by 9am next Tuesday.
You will also find our competitions on the competitions page of our website: www.thisisthelakedistrict.co.uk
QUESTION: Which of Vivaldi's works is used as the soundtrack to the video?
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