Final answer:
The incorrect statement about Vivaldi's "The Spring" is that it features oboes and bassoon in the tutti section; it actually is for string instruments with violin as the solo instrument. The correct option is d.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement about Vivaldi's Violin Concerto in E major ("The Spring") that is NOT correct is: d. the first movement is in binary form and prominently features the oboes and bassoon in the tutti section. This statement is inaccurate because "The Spring" concerto does not feature oboes and bassoon in the tutti section; it is primarily written for strings with the violin as the solo instrument.
The correct information about the piece is that it is the first composition in a collection of twelve concertos known as "The Four Seasons", the concerto indeed represents the feelings, sounds, and sights of the season which is represented in both the music and an illustrative sonnet possibly written by Vivaldi, and the concerto features a violin as the solo instrument. "The Spring" from "The Four Seasons" is a beloved example of program music that depicts the season through music and accompanying poetry.