Primavera
Primavera or La Primavera means the season spring in many Romance languages, and it may also refer to: == Art == Primavera exhibition, annual exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia Primavera (Botticelli) by Botticelli (c. 1482) Primavera Gallery, an art gallery and shop in Cambridge, England La Primavera (sculpture), an fountain and sculpture in Mexico City == Film and TV == Prima Vera (film), a 1917 German silent film starring Erna Morena Primavera (film), a 2025 Italian film by Damiano Michieletto Primavera, a 2015 Argentine film by Santiago Giralt, starring Mike Amigorena Primavera (telenovela), a 1987 Venezuelan telenovela "Primavera" (Hannibal), an episode of the television series Hannibal == Music == Primavera Sound Festival, an annual music festival in Barcelona, Spain Prima Vera (band), a Norwegian comedy group Conjunto Primavera, Mexican music band === Classical === "La primavera" (concerto), the first concerto of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons La primavera, sonata for violin and orchestra by Niccolò Paganini "La Primavera", the first movement of Ottorino Resphighi's Trittico Botticelliano, one of his orchestral works "Primavera", art song by Gounod "Primavera", by Pier Adolfo Tirindelli (1858–1937) "Primavera", a tune by Ludovico Einaudi on the album Divenire "La Primavera", guitar composition by Castelnuovo-Tedesco "La Primavera", art song by Puccini "La Primavera", orchestral work by Catalani "La Primavera", art song by Reynaldo Hahn === Albums === Primavera! , classical album by Suzie LeBlanc and Daniel Taylor Primavera, Eliana (singer) === Songs === "Primavera", a Portuguese fado song, made famous by Amália Rodrigues "Primavera", a song by Robin Holcomb from Rockabye "Primavera", a song by Natalia LaFourcade from Las 4 Estaciones del Amor "Primavera", a song by Santana of the album Supernatural La Primavera (song), song by Sash!