Antonio Vivaldi's "Summer" is the second concerto from his iconic set of four violin concertos known as "The Four Seasons" (Le quattro stagioni), published in 1725. This Baroque masterpiece is part of a set of programmatic concertos where each season is accompanied by a sonnet describing the music's scenes. The "Summer" concerto evokes the intensity of a hot summer day, complete with a dramatic storm depicted in the final movement. The 2Cellos version is a modern arrangement that adapts this classical work for two cellos, bringing a contemporary energy to Vivaldi's centuries-old composition while maintaining its dramatic intensity.