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Igor Stravinsky
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Commissioned by Serge Diaghilev, the director of the Ballets Russes, this dazzling piece brought overnight success to its composer. Based on a series of Russian fairy tales, Stravinsky's modern masterpiece is greatly admired for its brilliant orchestration and harmony, and it remains as popular today as at its 1910 premiere.
Igor Stravinsky's Three Pieces for solo clarinet, revised and
edited by Nicholas Hare in 1993.
Definitive original edition of Stravinsksy's score for the Ballets Russes masterpiece Petrushka. Finest inexpensive edition.
One of the greatest of contemporary composers has here set down
in delightfully personal fashion his general ideas about music and
some accounts of his own experience as a composer. Every
concert-goer and lover of music will take keen pleasure in his
notes about the essential features of music, the process of musical
composition, inspiration, musical types, and musical execution.
Throughout the volume are to he found trenchant comments on such
subjects as Wagnerism, the operas of Verdi, musical taste, musical
snobbery, the influence of political ideas on Russian music under
the Soviets, musical improvisation as opposed to musical
construction, the nature of melody, and the function of the critic
of music. Musical people of every sort will welcome this first
presentation in English of an unusually interesting book.
Simon Rattle conducts violinist Leonidas Kavakos and the Berliner
Philharmoniker in their annual Europa Konzert, recorded live at the
Hungarian State Opera in Budapest.
Three performances by the Nederlands Dans Theater. The choreography
by Jirí Kylián is set to Stravinsky's 'Les noces' and 'Symphony of
Psalms', and Tôru Takemitsu's 'Torso'. Among the dancers are Shane
Carroll, Nils Christe and Sabine Kupferberg.
The Kreutzer Quartet performs four 20th century pieces written for
string quartet. The quartet, comprised of Peter Sheppard Skćrved on
violin, Mihailo Trandafilovski on violin, Morgan Goff on viola and
Neil Heyde on cello, apply their talents to Stravinsky's 'Three
Pieces for String Quartet' (1914), Lutoslawski's 'String Quartet'
(1964), Ligeti's 'String Quartet No. 2' (1968) and Finnissy's
'Second String Quartet' (2007).
Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, is equally celebrated as the
composer of madrigals of great power and tortured complexity and as
the murderer of his wife and her lover in flagrante delicto. His
life and compositions are not unconnected. His neurotic sensibility
found an ideal outlet in the mannerist tendencies of late
Renaissance music, and his works are the most extreme examples of
those tendencies. Watkins's extended study of Gesualdo's life and
works was originally published in 1973. Alongside detailed analysis
of Gesualdo's remarkable madrigals and of the few works in other
genres, it contained much new biographical material, particularly
on the latter part of the composer's life. This new edition has
been extensively updated, and contains a new chapter covering the
research of recent years. The preface to the first edition, by Igor
Stravinsky is reprinted.
Documentary about Russian composer Igor Stravinsky and his
short-lived career in the film industry. The documentary features
archive footage, movie clips from the 1940s and interviews with
both the man himself and his assistant Robert Craft.
Two episodes from the documentary series featuring performances by
the All-Star Orchestra, which is comprised of the best players from
30 American orchestras. As well as performances, the series
includes interviews with the players and conductor Gerard Schwarz,
providing insight into each piece of music. The episodes 'Music for
the Theatre' and 'What Makes a Masterpiece' feature works by
Stravinsky, Ravel, Bright Sheng, Beethoven and Philip Glass.
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