💥 VIVALDI ❯ Tempesta di Mare ❯ 432 Hz 🎶

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"Tempesta di mare" is a musical composition 🎶 by Antonio Vivaldi, commonly known as "The Storm at Sea." It is a dramatic and intense piece that evokes the power and fury of a tempest at sea. Vivaldi was a master of Baroque music 🎼 and was known for his concertos and operas, and "Tempesta di mare" is a fine example of his work.

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