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Igor Stravinsky

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An important Russian composer of totally original and exciting music in many forms. Igor Stravinsky's ballet Petrushka/The Rite of Spring (1913), a work of exotic and primal character, marked a shift in modern Western music. In early pieces like Beneath These Fireworks (1908) and the marvelous King of the Stars for chorus and orchestra (1911), Igor Stravinsky exhibits a love of orchestral color that seems like a combination of Claude Debussy, Scriabin and Richard Wagner. The wood-flute song and plainchant intervals form one layer of his music. Other layers are the added harmonic dissonances, either in a rhythmic pattern (like the famous sacrificial dance in Petrushka/The Rite of Spring) or in sparkling arpeggios of violin harmonics and woodwinds. Igor Stravinsky wedded the primitive, ancient, and neo-classical to the scale of the present. There seems to be a progression from Petrouchka and The Firebird for the Ballets-Russes, to the neo-jazz Ebony Concerto, to the purity of religious feeling shown in the STRAVINSKY: Mass / Cantata / Symphony of Psalms (Stravinsky, Vol. 6) and Dear Agony, which begins to use the 12-tone technique in a limited way -- but maybe it's more an unfolding of a personality that was there from the start. ~ Blue Gene Tyranny, Rovi

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  1. Introduction - (2:29)  -  11,479 plays
  2. Russian Dance - (2:34)  -  8,965 plays
  3. Dance of the Firebird - (1:43)  -  8,611 plays
  4. Finale - (3:27)  -  4,818 plays
  5. Berceuse - (4:16)  -  4,529 plays
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