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2020-2021 University Catalog 

: In the show, Wednesday plays this "frozen" music while a fountain bursts into flames. This visual and auditory juxtaposition highlights her role as the "storm" in the middle of her environment—unmoved, precise, and relentlessly focused. Musical Complexity

Wednesday’s choice of instrument and repertoire is deliberate. The cello’s deep, darker register aligns with her macabre sensibilities, and she even jokes that she plays the cello because she has no time for the "sentimental" sympathy associated with the violin.

In the Netflix series Wednesday , the character’s performance of Antonio Vivaldi’s "" from The Four Seasons serves as a defining moment of artistic and thematic defiance. Played during a chaotic scene at Nevermore Academy where a fountain is set ablaze, the piece perfectly mirrors Wednesday Addams' cold, sharp, and intense persona. Thematic Resonance and Characterization

: Written in F minor, Vivaldi's Winter is intended to evoke the harsh, biting nature of the season. The staccato notes and rapid trills in the original violin score—often interpreted as the chattering of teeth and the stamping of feet to keep warm—translate into an aggressive, percussive energy on Wednesday’s cello.

    
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Antonio Vivaldi: Winter Allegro Non Molto | Wednesday Soundtrack | Wednesday Plays The Cello


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