Music Box Vivaldi Spring
Enchanting Spring Melody
- Melody: La Primavera (Spring) from The Four Seasons Concert
- Composed by Antonio Vivaldi
- Design: Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh
- Music Box with nostalgic Sound
- Sound can be amplified
- Stable Cylinder Mechanism
- Screwed onto Resonance Wood
- Made in Germany
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With this little music box, you can bring spring to life, because when you turn the crank, you hear the first movement of Antonio Vivaldi's well-known concerto "La Primavera – Spring". You can almost see the chirping birds that Vivaldi lets sound musically.
Vincent van Gogh's "Twelve Sunflowers in a Vase" adorns the music box. The original painting, which was created in 1888 in Provence, can be admired today in the Neue Pinakothek in Munich.
The gentle melody sounds more powerfully when you remove the little musical mechanism from its lovingly decorated box. Since the mechanism is mounted on a small wooden board, this music box unfolds its sound particularly well when it is pressed onto a large resonating body, such as a table, a chair or a box.
| Svoris | 0.07 kg |
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| Išmatavimai | 8.50 × 4.50 × 3.00 cm |
| Medžiaga |
With this little music box, you can bring spring to life, because when you turn the crank, you hear the first movement of Antonio Vivaldi's well-known concerto "La Primavera – Spring". You can almost see the chirping birds that Vivaldi lets sound musically.
Vincent van Gogh's "Twelve Sunflowers in a Vase" adorns the music box. The original painting, which was created in 1888 in Provence, can be admired today in the Neue Pinakothek in Munich.
The gentle melody sounds more powerfully when you remove the little musical mechanism from its lovingly decorated box. Since the mechanism is mounted on a small wooden board, this music box unfolds its sound particularly well when it is pressed onto a large resonating body, such as a table, a chair or a box.















