Title: | Ballets : Stage Works : Orchestral Works |
Otros títulos: | Petrouchka : Le Sacre du printemps Ballet : Obras para la Escena : Obras Orquestales Petrouchka : La Consagración de la Primavera |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Igor Stravinsky; L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande; Ernest Ansermet |
Código CDU: | Str.07 |
Forma Musical: | Ballet |
Abstract: | Igor Stravinsky was one of music's truly epochal innovators; no other composer of the twentieth century exerted such a pervasive influence or dominated his art in the way that Stravinsky did during his five-decade musical career. Aside from purely technical considerations such as rhythm and harmony, the most important hallmark of Stravinsky's style is, indeed, its changing face. Emerging from the spirit of late Russian nationalism and ending his career with a thorny, individual language steeped in twelve-tone principles, Stravinsky assumed a number of aesthetic guises throughout the course of his development while always retaining a distinctive, essential identity. Although he was the son of one of the Mariinsky Theater's principal basses and a talented amateur pianist, Stravinsky had no more musical training than that of any other Russian upper-class child. He entered law school, but also began private composition and orchestration studies with Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov. By 1909, the ... |
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Petrouchka.wav | 35:12 | 355.2Mb | WAV audio | wav | |
Le Sacre du printemps - Partie I - Partie II.wav | 33:42 | 340.1Mb | WAV audio | wav |