Conversations with Igor Stravinsky is the first of the
celebrated series of conversation books in which Stravinsky,
prompted by Robert Craft, reviewed his long and remarkable life.
The composer brings the Imperial Russia of his childhood vividly
into focus, at the same time scanning what were at the time the
brave new horizons of Boulez and Stockhausen with extraordinary
acuity.
Stravinsky answers searching questions about his musical
development and recalls his association with Diaghilev and the
Russian Ballet. There are sympathetic and extraordinarily
illuminating reminiscences of such composers as Debussy and Ravel
('the only musicians who immediately understood "Le Sacre du
Printemps'"), while mischievous squibs are directed at others, most
notably perhaps against Richard Strauss, all of whose operas
Stravinsky wished 'to admit ... to whichever purgatory punishes
triumphant banality'.
The conversations are by no means confined to musical subjects,
ranging uninhibitedly across all the arts: Stravinsky gives
unforgettable sketches of Ibsen, Rodin, Proust, Giacometti, Dylan
Thomas and T S Eliot.
'The conversations between Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft are
unique in musical history. The penetration of Craft's questions and
the patience and detail of Stravinsky's answers combine to produce
an intimate picture of a man who has sometimes puzzled, often
delighted, and always intrigued ...' "The Sunday Times"
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