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Stravinsky Greatest Hits by Various Artists ... Source: phobos.apple.com --- 26 days ago
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major - Stravinsky: Violin Concerto in D by London Philharmonic Orchestra & Jean-Jacques Kantorow ... Source: isohunt.com --- 23 days ago
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(SLYTP-filter) What choreography goes best with Igor Stravinsky's "Dance of the Young Girls" from his Rite of Spring ? If you clicked on this and don't know about the Rite of Spring - start here . More choreography by Angelin Preljocal - here. ... Source: www.thisislondon.co.uk --- 8 days ago
Nearly a century after the scandal of the first performance of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, the work holds few terrors for audiences, orchestras or conductors. ... Source: www.ocregister.com --- 17 days ago
Review: The celebrated American violinist lays into a pair of French chestnuts; the L.A. Phil adds a complete performance of 'Petrushka.' ... Source: store.payloadz.com --- 21 days ago
Price: €8.00 Details Product Desciption: Classical Music Download... more ... Source: www.audaud.com --- 1 day ago
The Art of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Vol. I = BERG: Violin Concerto; BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37; VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasy on a Theme of Thomas Tallis; CHAUSSON: Symphony in B-flat Major, Op. 20; Stravinsky: The Firebird--Suite; SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 1 in B-flat Major Spring; R. STRAUSS: Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64; MOZART: Overture to Idomeneo; BUSONI: Indian Fantasy; Two Sketches for Doktor Faustus; Violin Concerto in D, Op. 35; Bonus: Joseph Szigeti speaks on Busoni - Jos... ... Source: www.audaud.com --- 9 days ago
Tutti! - Orchestral Sampler - Various orchestras and chorus in selections by VIVALDI, CHADWICK, Stravinsky, MOZART, PARAY, BRUCKNER, ARNOLD IBERT, R. STRAUSS, JANACECK, MUSSORGSKY-RAVEL & others - Reference Recordings Stereo-only SACD RR-906SACD, 71:33 ***** [Distr. by Allegro]: [Complete PlayList Below) This is Reference Recordings first Super Audio disc, and more are planned - great news to hear at a time when some other labels are dropping their SACD series due to limited sales. ... ... Source: pervegalit.wordpress.com --- 25 days ago
Check out this great performance of Messiaen’s L’Ascension and Stravinsky’s Violin Concerto. Presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch, from the Royal Albert Hall, London. British composer George Benjamin conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Messiaen’s four meditations on religious themes, L’Ascension, followed by a performance of Stravinsky’s neo-classical Violin Concert, in which German violinist Carolin Widmann makes her Proms [...] ... Source: blog.amie.st --- 13 days ago
Russian composer Igor Stravinsky's youthful fire, passion and violence are skillfully captured here by the Belgian Radio and Television Philharmonic Orchestra , under the direction of Alexander Rahbari. Containing two of Stravinsky's most famous ballet compositions, The Firebird and The Rite of Spring , this recording opens with a work that launched the composer's career, and closes with one that threatened to end it. Twenty-eight years old and already well on his way to fame, Stravinsky set an igniting spark to his career with 1910's ballet The Firebird (recorded here in his Suite No. 2, 1919 arrangement). The story of The Firebird revolves around the journey of Prince Ivan into a magic land wherein he finds and captures the magic Firebird. The Firebird ultimately secures its freedom by saving Ivan from an evil ogre and uniting him with his beloved Princess. The music opens with a tantalizingly haunting line played by the low strings in the Introduction , depicting Ivan's entry into the magical land. The energetic and dramatic music for the Danse infernale du roi Kastchei depicts the dance of the evil ogre, Kastchei, and testifies to the influence of Stravinsky's music on decades of modern film scores. Firebird is followed on this recording by Stravinsky's complex and dissonant musical depiction of pagan Russia in The Rite of Spring , whose visceral violations of musical taste caused a riot in Paris at its 1913 premiere. The ballet c ... Source: www.wuol.org --- 20 hours ago
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra; Yoel Levi; TelArc 80266 ... Source: www.audaud.com --- 5 days ago
"Mythical Dances" = Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (piano duet arr. by the composer); GEORGE CRUMB: Makrokosmos IV, Celestial Mechanics Belli Piano Duo Wergo WER 6807 2, 58:06 **** [Distr. by Harmonia mundi]: Though I am recommending this disc - for the playing is exciting and invigorating, and the idea of combining these pieces in one place is a very perceptive one - there is one issue that I think needs to be corrected. What the excellent Belli Piano Duo has done is to mix and match t... ... Source: blog.tylersclark.com --- 16 days ago
It's crazy busy right now, so I'm thinking it's the perfect opportunity to share with you a program note I wrote last weekend. Igor Stravinsky was a titan of the twentieth century and a true citizen of the world. He seamlessly adopted the voices of past masters and blazed a trail into uncharted waters. His music for the ballet The Firebird was the spark to his incredible career. Copyrights were complicated for Stravinsky by the fact that his earliest published works in Russia were available in the public domain. Most all orchestras today perform the 1919 suite of Stravinsky's popular ballet, while he himself wrote a new orchestration in 1945 and conducted it to supplement his income. Take a look: Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971): Firebird Suite (1919) Premiered 6/25/1910, Paris The music of Igor Stravinsky exists in every conceivable style. His friend, collaborator, and biographer, Robert Craft, described it as "Mozartian variety." Stravinsky's inspiration came from all around him. In one anecdote, he was inspired to write a piece by a notice he encountered at Harvard, "DO NOT THROW PAPER TOWELS IN TOILET." The inspiration for The Firebird, however, was not his own. Stravinsky was twenty-eight at the time, and the composer Anatol Liadov was engaged to provide the score to ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev. When he did not produce quickly enough, Diaghilev passed the commission along to the relatively unknown Stravinsky. It was the beginnin ... Source: www.calendarlive.com --- 16 days ago
The popular 40-year-old violinist from Indiana plays his solos big, powerful and red-blooded. The effect is great. Bramwell Tovey conducted "Petrushka" at the Hollywood Bowl on Tuesday night. But before he did, the principal guest conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for its summer concerts explained that Stravinsky kills off the eponymous puppet in his 1911 ballet by having a percussionist throw a tambourine down on a wooden table. Tovey said he had instructed a camera to pan to said tambourine and table at the appropriate moment so everyone would see them on the Bowl's video screens. ... Source: www.boston.com --- 21 days ago
Some Russian emigres, like Stravinsky, prided themselves on their cosmopolitanism, as if they could somehow erase or transcend their Russian roots. The late cellist Mstislav Rostropovich was at the opposite end of the spectrum. Despite having been stripped of his Soviet citizenship and exiled for harboring Solzhenitsyn, he remained proudly Russian - deep in his bones - until his death ... ... Source: www.newsday.com --- 28 days ago
WHAT The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival: Something for Everyone presents Stravinsky's "The Soldier's Tale," narrated by Pink Floyd's Roger Waters, with works by Arvo Pärt and Mendelssohn. ... Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 5 days ago
The Rite of Spring came later, but the New York Philharmonic bowed in with something beginning a little like the rite of summer. Steven Stucky's Rhapsodies for Orchestra began with an "awakening" not unlike the Stravinsky. Rhapsodising woodwind (solo flute, not bassoon, leading this time) proliferated; brass and strings followed suit. The principle was essentially that of a dawn chorus, growing in energy and intensity and ecstasy, as if the song of one player were inspiring the next and then the next until the whole community really did have something to sing about. ... Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 26 days ago
USD professors Kay Etheridge and Christopher Adler, as duo-pianists, perform music by Bartok and Stravinsky with special guests Gustavo Aguilar and Steven Schick on percussion. ... Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 36 days ago
This exhibition explores the extraordinary lives of Sara and Gerald Murphy and the couple's influence on a remarkable constellation of creative artists that flourished in Paris and the Riviera in the 1920s and 1930s. Friends of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, Igor Stravinsky, Cole Porter, Dorothy Parker, Alfred Hitchcock, and Fernand Leger, the Murphys strove to make something fine and beautiful of their lives through "living well", creating art, and encouraging artist and writer friends. The result was some of the most noteworthy literature, music, theater, and art of the last century. Often portrayed simply as wealthy patrons, the Murphys in fact improvised their own brand of unconventional modernism that was a source of inspiration to their many talented friends. ... Find more results for Stravinsky on RSSMicro.com |
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