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3951:, both leading figures of Russian music at the time: "I was specially drawn to by his melodic and harmonic inspiration, which then seemed to me full of freshness; to by his feeling for symphonic form; and to both by their scholarly workmanship. I need hardly stress how much I longed to attain this ideal of perfection in which I really saw the highest degree of art; and with all the feeble means at my disposal I assiduously strove to imitate them in my attempts at composition."
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music, and later organizing group readings with their other cousins of books and political tracts from Fyodor
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Russian cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich met Stravinsky in 1961 in London and the following year in Moscow, he asked Craft about a commission for cello from Stravinsky. Craft replied that it would be expensive so the cellist settled for arrangements. Performances and a recording
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and lacked distinct beats, which opened the door for future composers to make rhythm more fluid within meters. However, many saw his subsequent neoclassical period as a return to the past while other composers tried advancing modern music. His subsequent turn towards serialism further alienated him
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was staged as a concert performance since there was too little time and money to present it as a full opera, and
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skill prompted him to frequently read vocal scores from his father's vast personal library. At around age ten, he began regularly attending performances at the
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choreographed the premiere, beginning decades of collaborations between Stravinsky and the choreographer. Nevertheless, some critics found it to be a turning point in Stravinsky's neoclassical music, describing it as a pure work that blended neoclassical ideas with modern methods of composition.
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was not well received in the press after the May 1927 premiere; neoclassicism was not popular with Parisian critics, and Stravinsky had to publicly assert that his music was not part of the movement. This reception from critics was not improved by Stravinsky's next ballet,
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was "the product of Stravinsky's neo-classical manner at its most extreme," and that musical techniques "thought outdated" were juxtaposed against contemporary ideas. In addition, Stravinsky turned towards older musical structures and modernized them. His
1676:, who agreed to publish all his future works. Additionally, he revised many of his older works and had Boosey & Hawkes publish the new editions to re-copyright his older works. Around the 1948 premiere of another Balanchine collaboration, the ballet
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for a small ensemble including player piano. The composer transcribed many of his major works for the mechanical pianos, and the Pleyel premises remained his Paris base until 1933, even after the player piano had been largely supplanted by electrical
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of the Pas de deux from The Fairy's Kiss and of the Russian Maiden's Song from Mavra followed. Rostropovich usually played from memory, but the music's constantly shifting rhythms made him sketch it out on paper and place it on the piano.
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was suddenly cut off when his Germany-based publisher suspended operations due to the war. To keep his family afloat, the composer sold numerous manuscripts and accepted commissions from wealthy impresarios; one such commission included
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be performed. As a result, Stravinsky left a massive archive of recordings of his own music, seldom recording music by other composers. Although most of his recordings were made with studio musicians, he also worked with the
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atmosphere: modern music was questioned, and concerts of contemporary music were looked down upon. The group occasionally attended chamber concerts oriented to modern music, and while Rimsky-Korsakov and his colleague
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in London, producing rolls that included comments about the work by Stravinsky that were engraved into the rolls. He stopped working with player pianos in 1930 when the Aeolian Company's London branch was dissolved.
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Money became scarce as the war stopped the composer from receiving European royalties, making him take up numerous conducting engagements and compose commercial works for the entertainment industry, including the
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including four pianos. The Ballets Russes staged the ballet-cantata that June, and although it initially received moderate reviews, the London production received a flurry of critical attacks, leading the writer
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for piano and orchestra depicting the tale of a puppet coming to life. After Diaghilev heard the early drafts, he convinced Stravinsky to turn it into a ballet for the 1911 season. The resulting work,
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and sold it to a London publisher in an attempt to regain copyright control over the ballet. Diaghilev continued to organize Ballets Russes shows across Europe, including two charity concerts for the
919:, Stravinsky conceived an idea for a work about what he called "a solemn pagan rite: sage elders, seated in a circle, watched a young girl dance herself to death". He immediately shared the idea with
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1641:(1943). The couple's poor English led to the formation of a predominantly European social circle and home life: the estate staff consisted of mostly Russians, and frequent guests included musicians
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composers, Stravinsky marked the start of his turn towards 18th-century music. Although the musicologist Jeremy Noble considered Stravinsky's neoclassical period to have begun in 1920 with his
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in 1951, and despite its widespread performances and success, the composer was dismayed to find that his newer music did not captivate young composers. Craft had introduced Stravinsky to the
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reciprocal sense of gratitude, deep attachment, and admiration for his sensitive comprehension, his ardent enthusiasm, and the indomitable fire with which he put things into practice."
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Stravinsky by Picasso, and a short sketch of clarinet music by Stravinsky. This exchange was essential to establish how the artists would approach their collaborative space in
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to publish an open letter in support of the work. During this period, Stravinsky expanded his involvement in conducting and piano performance. He conducted the premiere of his
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for an upcoming concert. The two quickly became friends and Stravinsky invited Craft to Los Angeles; the young conductor soon became Stravinsky's assistant, collaborator, and
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of his poem and did not attend rehearsals, and Stravinsky ignored many of Gide's ideas. Gide later left the project and did not attend the premiere run. The story of
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Stravinsky influenced many composers and musicians. His music continues to offer inspiration and a unique method to young composers. The rhythmic innovations in
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due to its rigorous environment. Importantly, Rimsky-Korsakov agreed personally to advise Stravinsky on his compositions.
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in Paris. The two married on 24 January 1906, at the Church of the Annunciation five miles (eight kilometers) north from
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in central Saint Petersburg, near the Mariinsky Theatre. Stravinsky was baptized hours after birth and joined to the
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to the man himself, and a year after Debussy's death, Stravinsky discovered that the third movement of Debussy's
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in 1917 made it dangerous for Stravinsky to return to Russia, and he never did except for a brief visit in 1962.
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the theater five or six days a week. By age fourteen, Stravinsky had mastered the solo part of Mendelssohn's
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was a common theme in Stravinsky's neoclassical works. His first Greek mythology-based work was the ballet
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3616:— (15 May 1921). "Les Espagnols aux Ballets Russes" [The Spaniards at the Ballets Russes].
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written in an uneven rhythm, Stravinsky shifting the accents seemingly at random to create asymmetry.
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were the " in the world who best knows the weight of a trombone-note, the harmonics of a 'cello or a
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as well. Stravinsky's less popular works were also widely influential: the disconnected form of the
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began, and the Stravinskys lived in Switzerland until 1920, initially residing in Clarens and later
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in 1924. Following its debut, he embarked on a tour, performing the concerto in over 40 concerts.
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on 6 April 1971 in New York City, having left six memoirs written with his friend and assistant
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and a French music hall tune. Stravinsky also used a folk tune from Rimsky-Korsakov's opera
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in 1930 for a symphonic work led Stravinsky back to Latin texts, this time from the book of
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2130:(1907); however, critics found the works to not stand out from his teacher's music.
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in a state of "revolt against Rimsky", and that he "tried to surpass him with
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Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky was born in Oranienbaum, Russiaâa town now called
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he read with his children. Stravinsky also used unique theatrical styles.
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recording. Stravinsky signed another contract in 1924, this time with the
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nature and later changed the way composers understood rhythmic structure.
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Copeland, Robert M. (1982). "The Christian Message of Igor Stravinsky".
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Lawson, Rex (1986). "Stravinsky and the Pianola". In Pasler, Jan (ed.).
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further dissociated him from France, and shortly after the beginning of
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political stunt, Stravinsky remembered the event fondly, composing the
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Stravinsky was noted for his distinctive use of rhythm, especially in
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in honor of the composer's 80th birthday. Although it was largely an
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Divertimento for chamber orchestra after keyboard pieces by Couperin
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conducted by Craft, Stravinsky was buried on the cemetery island of
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to write the libretto for an operatic setting of Sophocles' tragedy
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in 1918, with whom he formed the idea and wrote the text. In 1933,
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Stravinsky's Instrumentation: A Study of his Orchestral Techniques
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Browne, Andrew J. (October 1930). "Aspects of Stravinsky's Work".
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White, Eric Walter (1957). "Stravinsky". In Hartog, Howard (ed.).
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and produced by Robert Graff, who later commissioned and produced
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considered Stravinsky's Russian period to have begun in 1913 with
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can be seen similarly in later works by avant-garde masters like
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8397:"Igor Stravinsky: A Discography of the Composer's Performances"
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with Dushkin's help on the solo part. Impressed by Dushkin's
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Zinar, Ruth (Fall 1978). "Stravinsky and His Latin Texts".
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Stravinsky: The Second Exile: France and America, 1934â1971
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Stravinsky: A Creative Spring: Russia and France, 1882â1934
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in May 1921, partly due to the presence of his other lover
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in the relationships of one orchestral group to another."
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in 1923 and served as the soloist for the premiere of his
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in the music consists of phrases combining conflicting
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Hyde, Martha (2003). "Stravinsky's neoclassicism". In
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in Latin. The May 1927 premiere of his opera-oratorio
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7623:
7539:
7527:
7503:
7179:
7131:
6881:
6700:
6688:
6611:
6459:
6363:
6339:
6300:
6276:
6233:
6137:
6125:
6077:
6048:
6009:
5997:
5877:
5853:
5817:
5793:
5609:
5558:
4421:
4419:
4417:
3986:
was dedicated to him. Stravinsky later dedicated the
3889:
3886:
3883:
3862:
3721:[Igor Stravinsky tells us about Persephone].
2930:
were found in an anthology of Lithuanian folk songs.
982:
10319:
Igor Stravinsky / Robert Craft collection, 1912â1966
9415:
8842:
Confronting Stravinsky: Man, Musician, and Modernist
8823:
Confronting Stravinsky: Man, Musician, and Modernist
8158:
8110:
8074:
7927:
7374:
7362:
7323:
7311:
7194:
7056:
6968:
6929:
6820:
6789:
6736:
6483:
6351:
6324:
6161:
6113:
5937:
5889:
5829:
5756:
5684:
5660:
5648:
5633:
5621:
5437:
5425:
5147:
5068:
5025:
4858:
4816:
4738:
4611:
4587:
4257:
See: "Table I: Folk and Popular Tunes in Petrushka"
4083:) were not protected by copyright outside of Russia.
3877:
3868:
3865:
3572:. Reprinted by University of California Press, 1982.
1820:
Continued international tours brought Stravinsky to
1547:
Adjustment to the United States and commercial works
13908:
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
9033:. Vol. 3. Macmillian Press. pp. 650â652.
8038:
7987:
7975:
7662:
7398:
7248:
7095:
7083:
7071:
6956:
6917:
6905:
6849:
6623:
6524:
6074:, 7. Last years in France: towards America, 1934â9.
5401:
5384:
5291:
5252:
5228:
5183:
5049:
5010:
4986:
4938:
4897:
4834:
4798:
4723:
4708:
4696:
4684:
4672:
4599:
4575:
4515:
4503:
4491:
4467:
4431:
4306:The names of uncredited collaborators are given in
3874:
3436:Reprinted by University of California Press, 1980.
2673:and piano frequently using their lowest registers.
2597:, but other scholars also point out influence from
1824:in January 1962, where he attended a dinner at the
1423:. Between touring concerts, he composed the choral
876:, and it was there that Stravinsky began work on a
872:, Switzerland, for the birth of their third child,
18652:Russian Orthodox Christians from the United States
18562:Honorary members of the Royal Philharmonic Society
15520:Tanzsuite aus KlavierstĂŒcken von François Couperin
9419:; Strawinsky, Denise (2004). Wenborn, Neil (ed.).
9387:
8427:. Translated by Cooper, Martin. Holmes and Meier.
8140:
7821:
7470:
7305:
7278:
7227:
7173:
7125:
6179:
6095:
6030:
5738:
5702:
5678:
5531:
5502:
5419:
5345:
5321:
5309:
5092:
4414:
3488:Reprinted by University of California Press, 1981.
3466:Reprinted by University of California Press, 1981.
2980:commissioned Stravinsky to set music to a poem by
2126:'s style, and disliked the modernist influence on
1538:in September 1939 he moved to the United States.
1110:, all other performances were canceled due to the
927:, Stravinsky settled at his family's residence in
473:
10004:
9422:Catherine and Igor Stravinsky: A Family Chronicle
7951:
7882:
4385:
4361:
2435:
2182:and harmony used by Rimsky-Korsakov in his opera
2133:
907:Opening measures of the "Sacrificial Dance" from
32:"Stravinsky" redirects here. For other uses, see
18572:Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Switzerland
18383:
9223:(2nd ed.). University of California Press.
8523:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 175â191.
6273:, 8. USA: the late neo-classical works, 1939â51.
4373:
3931:By Eastern Slavic naming customs, the male form
2564:orchestration with Baroque forms and harmonies.
2208:harmony. Stravinsky later wrote how he composed
1138:where Stravinsky made his conducting debut with
755:
494:, about thirty miles (fifty kilometers) west of
9362:
9337:
9312:
9274:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
8954:. University of California Press. p. 187.
8742:JarzÄbska, Alicja (2020). GoĆÄ
b, Maciej (ed.).
8719:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 98â136.
8353:
8296:
8068:
7945:
7906:
7870:
7803:
7617:
7581:
7428:
7026:
6396:
4876:
4852:
4780:
4629:
4533:
4485:
4461:
4449:
4270:Stravinsky and Auden attended a performance of
1211:In 1921, Stravinsky signed a contract with the
15994:
10108:(3). University of California Press: 501â543.
9792:
9751:
9672:
8481:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 71â79.
8446:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 61â70.
8417:
8212:
8200:
8188:
7767:
6766:
6754:
6730:
6670:
6658:
6477:
6453:
6420:
6408:
6384:
6251:
6191:
6042:
5979:
5955:
5919:
5847:
5811:
5475:
5458:
5177:
4828:
3564:(1969) as revised by Igor Stravinsky in 1971.
3048:wrote that Stravinsky and the French composer
565:
541:until age eleven, when he began attending the
264:, Russia, Stravinsky grew up taking piano and
18067:
17573:
16018:
15592:
15184:
11925:
11471:
11447:
10415:
10216:Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal
10141:"Bartok and Stravinsky: Odd Couple Reunited?"
10101:Journal of the American Musicological Society
9445:
8515:(2003). "Stravinsky conducts Stravinsky". In
4271:
4178:, which featured an article by ballet master
4170:A notable example was the June 1939 issue of
3901:
3006:, the latter of whom wrote the libretto with
2590:
2404:was composed in 1918 with the Swiss novelist
1368:, which depicted the birth and apotheosis of
1168:
18622:Recipients of the LĂ©onie Sonning Music Prize
15706:Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 870, from
14847:
14836:
12030:
12019:
11973:
11962:
8660:
8008:
7113:
4289:This significance was evident when parts of
4184:
4171:
3979:
3287:
3129:. Stravinsky also influenced composers like
2986:
2970:
2912:
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1780:
1620:
1608:
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1507:
1494:
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1463:
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1360:
1304:
1260:
1225:
1147:
1098:
1081:
1068:
1051:
942:
878:
860:
813:
367:
339:
331:
18567:Emigrants from the Russian Empire to France
18447:20th-century French male classical pianists
12101:
9697:"Igor Stravinsky, the Composer, Dead at 88"
9589:
6950:
4411:, 1. Background and early years, 1882â1905.
3912:[ËiÉĄÉrÊČËfÊČÉ”dÉrÉvÊČÉȘtÉstrÉËvÊČinskÊČÉȘj]
3688:(in Polish). No. 12. pp. 563â566.
2939:
2782:. Stravinsky's final large-scale work, the
2738:
2730:
2712:
2644:
2081:
1803:
1788:
1771:
1765:, his first work fully based on the serial
1585:, were published in French under the title
1541:
1324:
403:
18627:Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists
18074:
18060:
17580:
17566:
16025:
16011:
15599:
15585:
15191:
15177:
11932:
11918:
11478:
11464:
10422:
10408:
10383:
10305:
9291:
9258:
8858:
8619:
8387:
8284:
8176:
8152:
8092:
7521:
7497:
7452:
7416:
7290:
7215:
7161:
6875:
6843:
6783:
5931:
5907:
5519:
5285:
5225:, 3. The early Diaghilev ballets, 1910â14.
5165:
5129:
5110:
4768:
4756:
4666:
4557:
4545:
3381:(New York: M. & J. Steuer, 1958), and
2412:production for dancers, a narrator, and a
1287:Religious crisis and international touring
486:, from which Stravinsky's family descended
58:
18557:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners
18081:
15606:
10344:International Music Score Library Project
10113:
9844:
9047:
9015:
8968:
8879:
8741:
8401:Perspectives on Schoenberg and Stravinsky
8320:
8104:
7731:
7707:
7464:
7440:
7341:
7022:
7010:
6998:
3141:. Aside from Craft, his students include
2174:that Stravinsky called "leit-harmony", a
1910:, the 1962 musical television production
1697:
1146:, and the two adventured around Italy; a
967:. With radical choreography by the young
955:techniques, including uneven rhythms and
951:rituals in Slavonic tribes and used many
453:magazine listed Stravinsky as one of the
358:, like the use of the sonata form in his
18412:20th-century American conductors (music)
10138:
10086:
9959:
9811:
9617:"The Classical Musician Igor Stravinsky"
9524:
9452:
9241:Stravinsky: A Critical Survey, 1882â1946
9077:
8638:
8056:
8032:
8020:
7680:
7656:
7644:
7632:
7050:
7038:
6899:
5750:
5726:
5004:
4980:
4920:
4258:
3747:(in Polish). No. 2. pp. 56â57.
3679:(in Polish). No. 1. pp. 15â17.
3587:(ed.). "Ce que j'ai voulu exprimer dans
3262:
2851:
2675:
2470:
2327:
2276:nature. He had begun to experiment with
2137:
1891:
1887:
1701:
1550:
1436:
1290:
986:
902:
764:
760:
669:
574:
477:
15675:Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground
10756:Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments
10008:; Craft, Robert; Glass, Philip (1999).
9938:
9883:
9721:
9691:
9641:
9209:European Music in the Twentieth Century
9141:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.52818
9129:(20 January 2001). "Stravinsky, Igor".
8924:
8672:(3rd ed.). J. M. Dent & Sons.
7924:, 11. Posthumous reputation and legacy.
7858:
7605:
7593:
7569:
7392:
7266:
7149:
6986:
6742:
6593:
6581:
6569:
6333:
5043:
3292:in 1942 and then translated in 1947 as
1980:List of compositions by Igor Stravinsky
1769:, the following year. The 1956 cantata
1682:, the composer met the young conductor
1154:they saw in Naples inspired the ballet
570:
414:. Stravinsky's last major work was the
165:
14:
18442:20th-century French conductors (music)
18384:
17431:Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
15198:
10183:
10033:
9979:
9887:(Summer 1967). "Stravinsky and Jazz".
9770:
9709:from the original on 28 September 2022
9481:
9220:Stravinsky, The Composer and his Works
8994:
8978:Choral Masterworks: A Listener's Guide
8883:Warren Zevon: Desperado of Los Angeles
8839:
8820:
8799:
8778:
8602:The Essential Canon of Classical Music
8272:
8260:
8248:
8236:
8224:
8044:
7894:
7509:
7242:
6814:
6629:
6530:
6494:
6318:
6294:
5603:
5591:
5576:
3305:Stravinsky: The Composer and His Works
3002:was first conceived by Stravinsky and
2820:
410:(1956) was his first to be based on a
18055:
17561:
16006:
15993:
15580:
15172:
14773:Six Characters in Search of an Author
11913:
11459:
11446:
11106:Double Canon (in Memoriam Raoul Dufy)
10735:Variations: Aldous Huxley in memoriam
10403:
10251:(2). College Music Society: 176â188.
10242:
10139:Taruskin, Richard (25 October 1998).
10064:
9611:
9590:Fredrickson, Lawrence Thomas (1960).
9563:
9237:
9216:
9205:
9181:
9157:
9125:
9101:
8717:The Cambridge Companion to Stravinsky
8622:L'histoire secrĂšte des Ballets russes
8595:
8569:
8545:
8521:The Cambridge Companion to Stravinsky
8476:
8441:
8363:The Cambridge Companion to Stravinsky
8332:
8308:
7996:
7981:
7969:
7921:
7830:
7815:
7791:
7779:
7755:
7743:
7719:
7692:
7557:
7545:
7533:
7476:
7404:
7380:
7368:
7356:
7329:
7317:
7200:
7188:
7137:
7065:
6974:
6962:
6938:
6923:
6911:
6887:
6858:
6826:
6802:
6718:
6706:
6694:
6682:
6646:
6617:
6605:
6557:
6542:
6518:
6506:
6465:
6441:
6372:
6357:
6345:
6306:
6282:
6270:
6239:
6227:
6215:
6203:
6167:
6155:
6143:
6131:
6119:
6107:
6083:
6071:
6054:
6015:
6003:
5991:
5967:
5943:
5895:
5883:
5871:
5859:
5835:
5823:
5799:
5787:
5762:
5714:
5690:
5666:
5654:
5642:
5627:
5615:
5564:
5552:
5487:
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5431:
5407:
5395:
5378:
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5297:
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5261:
5246:
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5222:
5201:
5189:
5153:
5141:
5098:
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5074:
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5019:
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4908:
4891:
4864:
4840:
4804:
4792:
4744:
4732:
4717:
4702:
4690:
4678:
4657:, 2. Towards 'The Firebird', 1902â09.
4654:
4617:
4605:
4593:
4581:
4569:
4521:
4509:
4497:
4473:
4437:
4425:
4408:
4391:
4379:
4367:
4307:
3910:
3700:
3668:
3665:. Vol. VI, no. 1. Brooklyn.
3278:, which was written with the help of
2589:in composing the music, particularly
2378:was based on a folktale collected by
1809:showed his full shift towards use of
1117:Stravinsky's income from performance
18417:20th-century American male musicians
18304:
17589:LĂ©onie Sonning Music Prize Laureates
15968:
10161:
9913:
9773:"Igor Stravinsky at the White House"
9398:Stravinsky in Pictures and Documents
8947:
8900:
8710:
8686:
8511:
8164:
8128:
8116:
8080:
7957:
7933:
7842:
7101:
7089:
7077:
6444:, 9. The proto-serial works, 1951â9.
5790:, 6. Return to the theater, 1925â34.
1795:in 1957. With the Balanchine ballet
1432:
1404:with Hans Christian Andersen's tale
1163:
1023:and was admitted to a sanatorium in
193:
169:
18582:Jazz-influenced classical composers
15385:Concerto in E-flat (Dumbarton Oaks)
11485:
10910:A Sermon, a Narrative, and a Prayer
10429:
10203:
9852:International Journal of Musicology
9771:Lengel, Edward G. (22 April 2017).
7668:
7254:
5381:, 4. Exile in Switzerland, 1914â20.
4234:was Stravinsky's final major work,
4037:, continued to the end of the work.
3969:After the premiere of Stravinsky's
3597:" [What I Wanted to Express in
3508:Reprinted by Faber and Faber, 1986.
3307:, references in Alicja JarzÄbska's
3211:A Conversation with Igor Stravinsky
2497:(1927), choosing the leader of the
2156:Russian composers often used large
1449:, who convinced him to compose the
1388:A new commission for a ballet from
971:, the ballet's experimental nature
911:, showing the odd meters and chords
626:â he paused temporarily to write a
457:of the century. Stravinsky died of
305:(1913), the last of which caused a
268:lessons. While studying law at the
24:
18497:American people of Russian descent
18452:20th-century French male musicians
15682:Partita for Violin No. 3, BWV 1006
13968:Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
9778:White House Historical Association
9739:from the original on 24 March 2023
9373:. University of California Press.
9348:. University of California Press.
9320:Conversations with Igor Stravinsky
9191:. University of California Press.
9111:. University of California Press.
9087:. University of California Press.
8927:"Stravinsky: The View from Russia"
8844:. University of California Press.
8825:. University of California Press.
8745:Stravinsky: His Thoughts and Music
3423:Conversations with Igor Stravinsky
3379:Igor Stravinsky â An Autobiography
3355:Igor Stravinsky â An Autobiography
3345:Originally published in French as
3309:Stravinsky: His Thoughts and Music
3298:Conversations with Igor Stravinsky
3028:magazine listed him as one of the
2749:A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer
1907:A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer
1787:to commission the musical setting
1712:, upon which Stravinsky based his
1321:Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
983:Illness and wartime collaborations
25:
18673:
18612:Pupils of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
18492:American people of Polish descent
18472:American male classical composers
16034:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
15664:Beethoven's String Quartet No. 13
11336:Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
10761:Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra
10729:Movements for Piano and Orchestra
10368:Works by or about Igor Stravinsky
10273:
10214:: Approaching the Musical Text".
10163:"Time 100 Persons Of The Century"
9061:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
9030:The New Grove Dictionary of Opera
8803:Chamber Music: A Listener's Guide
3204:Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
3192:Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
2200:: the former was associated with
2188:. The "leit-harmony" was used to
1706:The first painting in the series
780:founded the Russian art magazine
665:
543:Second Saint Petersburg Gymnasium
18662:Twelve-tone and serial composers
18657:Russian people of Polish descent
18547:French people of Russian descent
18482:American male conductors (music)
18477:American male classical pianists
18427:20th-century classical composers
18364:
18347:
18330:
18313:
18285:
18273:
18261:
18249:
18237:
15967:
15958:
15957:
15752:
15155:
15154:
11893:
11884:
11883:
11426:
11416:
11415:
9960:Predota, Georg (17 March 2021).
9629:from the original on 5 June 2022
7851:
7016:
4817:Strawinsky & Strawinsky 2004
4330:
4313:
4300:
4283:
4264:
4251:
4224:
4214:
4205:
4192:
4164:
4154:
4139:
4127:
4117:
3858:
3583:Stravinsky, Igor (29 May 1913).
3556:This is a one-volume edition of
2633:has become an important work in
2475:Dancers in the Ballets Russes's
2308:superimposed on an F-flat major
2023:Problems playing this file? See
2002:
1956:Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel
1483:, published in 1935 and 1936 as
841:, according to the musicologist
227:
18642:Russian male conductors (music)
18542:French people of Polish descent
18532:French male classical composers
18507:Burials at Isola di San Michele
18432:20th-century classical pianists
18407:20th-century American composers
11060:Three Pieces for String Quartet
10740:Canon on a Russian Popular Tune
9962:"Stravinsky's Literary Sources"
7883:Simeone, Craft & Glass 1999
4086:
4069:
4056:
4040:
4026:
3995:
3963:
3954:
3941:
3935:corresponds to the female form
3709:"Igor Strawinsky nous parle de
3420:—; Craft, Robert (1959).
3387:(New York: W. W. Norton, 1962)
2984:, later becoming the melodrama
2544:was used throughout the choral
1848:to conduct six performances in
991:Portrait of Igor Stravinsky by
868:The Stravinsky family moved to
474:Early life in Russia, 1882â1901
189:
161:
18537:French male classical pianists
18517:Naturalized citizens of France
18422:20th-century American pianists
14922:Grosvenor School of Modern Art
14915:Fourth dimension in literature
11757:Modes of limited transposition
11123:Symphonies of Wind Instruments
11065:Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet
11007:Three Movements from Petrushka
10340:Free scores by Igor Stravinsky
9462:has shaped 100 years of music"
8696:. Cambridge University Press.
8693:Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
8581:. Princeton University Press.
8555:. Cambridge University Press.
8403:. Princeton University Press.
8365:. Cambridge University Press.
8141:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
7306:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
7279:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
7228:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
7174:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
7126:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
6180:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
6096:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
6031:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5739:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5703:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5679:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5532:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5503:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5420:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5346:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5322:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
5310:V. Stravinsky & Craft 1978
3989:Symphonies of Wind Instruments
3925:
3851:
3822:
3562:Retrospectives and Conclusions
3534:Retrospectives and Conclusions
3247:took the composer back to the
3111:Symphonies of Wind Instruments
2457:Symphonies of Wind Instruments
2436:Neoclassical period, 1920â1951
2134:First three ballets, 1910â1913
2122:(1907) was swayed too much by
1688:Symphonies of Wind Instruments
1188:Symphonies of Wind Instruments
935:, Switzerland. The result was
717:marriage between first cousins
592:University of Saint Petersburg
270:University of Saint Petersburg
13:
1:
18607:People from Petergofsky Uyezd
18437:20th-century French composers
15720:Queen of the Night aria from
11939:
8725:10.1017/CCOL9780521663304.007
8624:(in French). Monaco: Rocher.
8620:Fedorovski, Vladimir (2002).
8529:10.1017/CCOL9780521663304.010
8371:10.1017/CCOL9780521663304.014
3830:Eastern Slavic naming customs
3810:
3223:National Film Board of Canada
3164:
2106:, a "chanson comique", and a
2100:Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor
1571:Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
756:International fame, 1909â1920
622:in the style of Glazunov and
620:Piano Sonata in F-sharp minor
612:Saint Petersburg Conservatory
504:Fyodor Ignatyevich Stravinsky
247:composers of the 20th century
64:Stravinsky in the early 1920s
18587:Russian male opera composers
18462:American classical composers
10331:How to use archival material
9794:"Lifetime Achievement Award"
9674:"Grammy Hall of Fame Awards"
9370:Expositions and Developments
8886:. Rowman & Littlefield.
8865:. Rowman & Littlefield.
4355:
3631:— (18 October 1921). "
3473:Expositions and Developments
3405:. Harvard University Press.
3367:An Autobiography (1903â1934)
3353:. This edition reprinted as
3315:'s profile of Stravinsky on
3188:Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
2698:Three Songs from Shakespeare
2204:phrases and the latter with
2015:, arrangement by Thomas Knox
1694:until the composer's death.
1477:Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
1441:Samuel Dushkin, date unknown
1128:Princesse Edmond de Polignac
320:period (1920â1951), and his
27:Russian composer (1882â1971)
7:
18467:American classical pianists
15823:Columbia Symphony Orchestra
15737:Songs of the Humpback Whale
15507:Symphony in Three Movements
15452:Piano Sonata No. 3 (Enescu)
15447:Piano Sonata No. 3 (ChĂĄvez)
15442:Piano Sonata No. 1 (Enescu)
15015:List of avant-garde artists
13992:The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
11807:Quartal and quintal harmony
11496:List of modernist composers
10694:The Song of the Nightingale
10649:Symphony in Three Movements
9985:"Unreconstructed Modernist"
9323:(1st ed.). Doubleday.
9238:White, Eric Walter (1997).
9217:White, Eric Walter (1979).
9135:. Oxford University Press.
8929:. In Levitz, Tamara (ed.).
8806:. Oxford University Press.
8779:Joseph, Charles M. (2001).
8646:. Oxford University Press.
8577:. In Levitz, Tamara (ed.).
8297:Stravinsky & Craft 1959
8069:Andriessen & Cross 2003
7946:Andriessen & Cross 2003
7907:Andriessen & Cross 2003
7871:Andriessen & Cross 2003
7804:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
7618:Stravinsky & Craft 1959
7582:Stravinsky & Craft 1959
7429:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
7027:Stravinsky & Craft 1962
6649:, 10. Final years, 1959â71.
6397:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
4877:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
4853:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
4781:Stravinsky & Craft 1962
4630:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
4534:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
4486:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
4462:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
4450:Stravinsky & Craft 1960
4100:Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
3903:ĐĐłĐŸŃŃ Đ€ŃĐŽĐŸŃĐŸĐČĐžŃ ĐĄŃŃĐ°ĐČĐžĐœŃĐșĐžĐč
3576:
3258:
3030:100 most influential people
2448:Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
2262:Stravinsky's third ballet,
1761:year. Stravinsky completed
1633:Symphony in Three Movements
1555:Stravinsky on the cover of
892:(under the French spelling
566:Higher education, 1901â1909
455:100 most influential people
238:Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky
34:Stravinsky (disambiguation)
10:
18678:
18637:Russian classical pianists
18522:French classical composers
16849:Booker T. & the M.G.'s
15995:Awards for Igor Stravinsky
15744:Beethoven's Symphony No. 5
15680:"Gavotte en Rondeau" from
15457:Piano Suite No. 2 (Enescu)
14873:Classical Hollywood cinema
10184:Wilson, Elizabeth (2017).
10092:"Russian Folk Melodies in
9446:Articles and dissertations
8995:Straus, Joseph N. (2001).
8925:Savenko, Svetlana (2013).
8880:Plasketes, George (2016).
8859:Pfitzinger, Scott (2017).
8670:A History of Western Music
8644:Diaghilev's Ballets Russes
8346:
8341:
3828:In this name that follows
3249:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
3213:, was released in 1957 by
3172:Chicago Symphony Orchestra
2641:", according to Taruskin.
2160:to feature many different
1977:
1962:with a performance of the
1916:, the 1963 Hebrew cantata
1842:assassination a year later
1528:Chicago Symphony Orchestra
1462:. The resulting melodrama
1169:Turn towards neoclassicism
1058:. Soon after he returned,
1048:Russian wedding traditions
977:ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ĂlysĂ©es
959:, superimposed harmonies,
366:themes in works including
31:
18527:French classical pianists
18089:
18008:
17937:
17866:
17795:
17724:
17653:
17612:
17595:
17420:
17005:
16930:The Blind Boys of Alabama
16612:
16311:
16040:
16000:
15953:
15761:
15750:
15727:"Sacrificial Dance" from
15708:The Well-Tempered Clavier
15646:
15614:
15543:
15484:El retablo de maese Pedro
15337:
15206:
15136:
14814:
14655:
14523:
14363:
14112:
14101:
13944:Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
13898:
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13284:
12767:
12758:
12635:
12419:
12161:
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11947:
11871:
11850:
11720:
11680:
11509:
11502:
11493:
11453:
11448:Links to related articles
11411:
11302:
11263:
11243:
11222:
11199:
11182:
11175:
11139:
11130:Fanfare for a New Theatre
11114:
11050:
11041:Two Sketches for a Sonata
10926:
10856:
10847:The Owl and the Pussy Cat
10801:
10748:
10657:
10619:
10519:
10450:
10437:
10350:The Stravinsky Foundation
10313:
10300:
10289:
9920:Jet Propulsion Laboratory
9899:10.1017/S0040298200034525
9822:10.1017/S0040298200026577
9345:Memories and Commentaries
9292:Stravinsky, Igor (1936).
9167:. Macmillian Publishers.
8800:Keller, James M. (2011).
8785:. Yale University Press.
8487:10.1017/9781108381086.011
8452:10.1017/9781108381086.010
4795:, pp. 43â44, 47, 56.
4237:The Owl and the Pussy Cat
4017:Boston Symphony Orchestra
4004:"Sacrificial Dance" from
3902:
3776:Pushkin: Poetry and Music
3707:— (29 April 1934).
3633:The Genius of Tchaikovsky
3550:—; — (1972).
3531:—; — (1969).
3512:—; — (1966).
3492:—; — (1963).
3470:—; — (1962).
3451:Memories and Commentaries
3448:—; — (1960).
3331:Stravinsky, Igor (1936).
3017:
2560:(1945), Stravinsky fused
2466:classical period of music
2324:Russian period, 1913â1920
2270:near-riot at the premiere
2013:United States Marine Band
1846:Union of Soviet Composers
1781:
1417:Boston Symphony Orchestra
307:near-riot at the premiere
226:
221:
206:
140:
130:
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91:
69:
57:
50:
43:
18502:Ballets Russes composers
18487:American opera composers
17691:Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
17056:The Allman Brothers Band
17026:Juilliard String Quartet
16975:David "Honeyboy" Edwards
15886:MĂŒnchener Bach-Orchester
15367:Le bourgeois gentilhomme
12729:The Master and Margarita
10357:"Discovering Stravinsky"
10073:James Madison University
9953:10.4225/03/5922784a722cd
9429:. Schirmer Trade Books.
9164:The New Grove Stravinsky
8931:Stravinsky and His World
8579:Stravinsky and His World
8009:Grout & Palisca 1981
7114:Grout & Palisca 1981
6661:, pp. 283â284, 293.
6509:, pp. 136â137, 504.
6321:, pp. 122â123, 126.
5850:, pp. 174, 177â178.
3815:
3607:(in French). No. 2.
3324:
2702:In Memoriam Dylan Thomas
2682:In Memoriam Dylan Thomas
2645:Serial period, 1954â1968
2082:Student works, 1898â1907
1973:
1763:In Memoriam Dylan Thomas
1542:United States, 1939â1971
812:for parts of the ballet
440:, especially rhythm and
400:In Memoriam Dylan Thomas
249:and a pivotal figure in
51:
18647:Russian opera composers
18632:Russian anti-communists
17632:Witold Lutosławski
15881:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
15803:Budapest String Quartet
15688:Izlel ye Delyo Haydutin
15491:Sonatine bureaucratique
15022:List of modernist poets
14908:Fourth dimension in art
14084:Meshes of the Afternoon
11393:Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
11363:Monday Evening Concerts
11166:Monumentum pro Gesualdo
11023:Concerto for Two Pianos
10245:College Music Symposium
10071:(Dissertation thesis).
9596:(Dissertation thesis).
9541:10.1093/mq/LXVIII.4.563
9494:Oxford University Press
8998:Stravinsky's Late Music
8948:Slim, H. Colin (2019).
4983:, pp. 24, 556â559.
4261:, pp. I: 696â697).
4008:(audio, animated score)
3992:in memoriam of Debussy.
3369:(London: Boyars, 1990)
2856:Stravinsky as drawn by
2774:was previously used in
2372:, and his opera-ballet
2142:Sketch of costumes for
1856:. After the success of
1815:Answers to 35 Questions
1601:American naturalization
1504:Concerto for Two Pianos
1492:After the short run of
975:at its premiere at the
859:premiered in Paris (as
604:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
580:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
531:Russian Orthodox Church
468:
274:Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
18597:Neoclassical composers
17286:The Velvet Underground
17226:Earth, Wind & Fire
15917:Philharmonia Orchestra
15556:Neoromanticism (music)
15527:Le Tombeau de Couperin
15106:Second Viennese School
14848:
14837:
12741:The Sound and the Fury
12645:In Search of Lost Time
12102:
12031:
12020:
11974:
11963:
11858:Second Viennese School
11851:Schools of composition
10204:Zak, Rose A. (1985). "
10186:"Rostropovich Encores"
9598:University of Illinois
9401:. Simon and Schuster.
9244:. Dover Publications.
8177:Boretz & Cone 1968
8153:Boretz & Cone 1968
7522:White & Noble 1980
7498:White & Noble 1980
7453:White & Noble 1980
7417:White & Noble 1980
7291:White & Noble 1980
7216:White & Noble 1980
7162:White & Noble 1980
7025:, p. 219 quoting
6876:White & Noble 1980
6844:White & Noble 1980
6784:White & Noble 1980
5520:White & Noble 1980
4295:Voyager Golden Records
4272:
4185:
4172:
3980:
3797:"The Diaghilev I Knew"
3552:Themes and Conclusions
3288:
3271:
3245:Portrait of Stravinsky
3180:CBC Symphony Orchestra
3147:Armando José Fernandes
2987:
2971:
2949:. He later used three
2940:
2913:
2895:
2883:
2861:
2777:
2739:
2731:
2713:
2685:
2659:Second Viennese School
2653:originally devised by
2591:
2491:
2483:
2477:
2389:
2361:
2339:
2196:, and the antagonist,
2153:
2076:Second Viennese School
1960:Santi Giovanni e Paolo
1901:
1840:after the president's
1804:
1789:
1783:Norddeutscher Rundfunk
1772:
1743:Second Viennese School
1735:opera of the same name
1716:
1714:opera of the same name
1698:Turn towards serialism
1638:The Song of Bernadette
1621:
1609:
1597:Bedford, Massachusetts
1587:
1569:, the director of the
1562:
1508:
1495:
1485:
1464:
1442:
1374:
1372:using an 18th-century
1361:
1325:
1312:
1305:
1261:
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1148:
1099:
1082:
1069:
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996:
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587:
535:St. Nicholas Cathedral
498:âon 17 June [
487:
404:
388:Second Viennese School
368:
340:
332:
18602:People from Lomonosov
18130:Einojuhani Rautavaara
18083:Wihuri Sibelius Prize
18028:Pierre-Laurent Aimard
17738:Mstislav Rostropovich
17410:Sister Rosetta Tharpe
17345:Parliament-Funkadelic
16703:Simon & Garfunkel
15808:Johann Sebastian Bach
15608:Voyager Golden Record
15085:Reactionary modernism
15008:List of art movements
11842:Twelve-tone technique
11035:Sonata for Two Pianos
10037:Music Theory Spectrum
10020:National Public Radio
9528:The Musical Quarterly
9053:"The Rake's Progress"
8782:Stravinsky Inside Out
8605:. North Point Press.
8575:"Stravinsky in Exile"
8552:The Stravinsky Legacy
8479:Stravinsky in Context
8444:Stravinsky in Context
8419:Boucourechliev, André
7443:, pp. 1222â1223.
4759:, pp. 17â18, 20.
4293:were included on the
4021:Michael Tilson Thomas
3592:Le sacre du printemps
3495:Dialogues and a Diary
3365:. Reprinted again as
3266:
3184:New York Philharmonic
2922:'s famous collection
2855:
2679:
2651:twelve-tone technique
2474:
2331:
2198:Koschei the Deathless
2192:the protagonist, the
2141:
2110:, showing the use of
1978:Further information:
1958:. After a service at
1898:Mstislav Rostropovich
1895:
1888:Final works and death
1767:twelve-tone technique
1705:
1663:Christopher Isherwood
1554:
1440:
1294:
993:Jacques-Ămile Blanche
990:
944:Le sacre du printemps
906:
768:
761:Ballets for Diaghilev
730:, a setting of three
687:
675:Yekaterina Stravinsky
673:
578:
481:
396:twelve-tone technique
18552:Grammy Award winners
18152:Krzysztof Penderecki
17916:Lars Ulrik Mortensen
17821:Nikolaus Harnoncourt
17066:AntĂŽnio Carlos Jobim
15871:Blind Willie Johnson
15813:Ludwig van Beethoven
15786:Bavarian State Opera
15656:Brandenburg Concerto
15397:Harpsichord Concerto
15346:Antiche arie e danze
15324:Germaine Tailleferre
14929:Hanshinkan Modernism
14785:The Threepenny Opera
14701:Pelléas et Mélisande
11368:New York City Ballet
11264:Named for Stravinsky
11148:Bluebird Pas de Deux
10766:Violin Concerto in D
10440:List of compositions
10304:166J, Ms 10344
10209:L'Histoire du soldat
10065:Szabo, Kyle (2011).
9417:Strawinsky, Théodore
9259:White, Eric Walter;
8263:, pp. 176, 178.
8131:, pp. 177, 179.
8011:, pp. 713, 717.
7722:, pp. 359, 360.
7560:, pp. 560, 561.
7001:, pp. 205, 219.
6608:, pp. 466, 471.
6194:, pp. 203, 205.
5994:, pp. 100, 103.
5814:, pp. 167, 174.
5348:, pp. 132, 136.
5312:, pp. 111, 113.
4959:, pp. 122, 126.
4112:Alessandro Parisotti
4033:the orchestra under
3802:The Atlantic Monthly
3377:. Also published as
3351:Chronicle of My Life
3347:Chroniques de ma vie
3335:. London: Gollancz.
3333:Chronicle of My Life
3276:Chronicle of My Life
3200:posthumously awarded
3046:Alexis Roland-Manuel
2972:L'Histoire du soldat
2914:L'Histoire du soldat
2401:L'Histoire du soldat
2128:Faun and Shepherdess
1828:with then-President
1583:Alexis Roland-Manuel
1522:, and the lamenting
1516:Brandenburg-Concerto
1514:for Balanchine, the
1486:Chroniques de ma vie
1112:Spanish flu epidemic
1101:L'Histoire du soldat
740:Faun and Shepherdess
728:Faun and Shepherdess
637:After the events of
571:Student compositions
556:Piano Concerto No. 1
520:partitions of Poland
342:L'Histoire du soldat
168:; died
135:List of compositions
18592:Modernist composers
18512:Composers for piano
18192:Harrison Birtwistle
18106:Dmitri Shostakovich
17904:John Eliot Gardiner
17679:Dmitri Shostakovich
17201:The Louvin Brothers
17046:George Beverly Shea
16487:The Everly Brothers
15905:Early Music Consort
15796:Wolfgang Sawallisch
15551:Neoclassical ballet
15477:The Rake's Progress
15360:Le baiser de la fée
14987:International Style
14737:Afternoon of a Faun
14016:Battleship Potemkin
13920:Mont Sainte-Victoir
11289:Stravinsky Fountain
11284:Stravinsky (crater)
11280:(river cruise ship)
11235:Théodore Strawinsky
11158:The Sleeping Beauty
10666:Scherzo fantastique
10589:Danses concertantes
10503:The Rake's Progress
10295:Library of Congress
9658:10.1093/ml/VI.4.291
9645:Music & Letters
9502:10.1093/ml/XI.4.360
9485:Music & Letters
9132:Oxford Music Online
8311:, pp. 621â624.
8239:, pp. 167â168.
8213:Grammy Awards n.d.c
8201:Grammy Awards n.d.b
8189:Grammy Awards n.d.a
8179:, pp. 268â288.
7897:, pp. 360â361.
7794:, pp. 451â452.
7782:, pp. 376â377.
7770:, pp. 191â192.
7768:Boucourechliev 1987
7659:, pp. 558â559.
7620:, pp. 116â117.
7524:, pp. 261â262.
7344:, pp. 651â652.
7269:, pp. 260â261.
6767:Boucourechliev 1987
6757:, pp. 308â309.
6755:Boucourechliev 1987
6731:Boucourechliev 1987
6721:, pp. 560â561.
6685:, pp. 154â155.
6673:, pp. 292â293.
6671:Boucourechliev 1987
6659:Boucourechliev 1987
6572:, pp. 257â258.
6560:, pp. 146â148.
6545:, pp. 450â451.
6521:, pp. 138â139.
6478:Boucourechliev 1987
6454:Boucourechliev 1987
6421:Boucourechliev 1987
6409:Boucourechliev 1987
6387:, pp. 230â231.
6385:Boucourechliev 1987
6297:, pp. 119â120.
6252:Boucourechliev 1987
6206:, pp. 114â115.
6192:Boucourechliev 1987
6110:, pp. 154â155.
6043:Boucourechliev 1987
5980:Boucourechliev 1987
5970:, pp. 138â139.
5958:, pp. 184â185.
5956:Boucourechliev 1987
5920:Boucourechliev 1987
5910:, pp. 154â155.
5874:, pp. 128â130.
5848:Boucourechliev 1987
5812:Boucourechliev 1987
5681:, pp. 158â159.
5606:, pp. 293â294.
5476:Boucourechliev 1987
5459:Boucourechliev 1987
5422:, pp. 137â138.
5336:, pp. 145â146.
5324:, pp. 119â120.
5276:, pp. 544â545.
5178:Boucourechliev 1987
5007:, pp. 574â576.
4829:Boucourechliev 1987
4336:The 1968 reprinted
4278:The Rake's Progress
3769:(in French). Paris.
3756:(in French). Paris.
3671:, pp. 575â577)
3558:Themes and Episodes
3537:. Alfred A. Knopf.
3518:. Alfred A. Knopf.
3515:Themes and Episodes
3476:. Faber and Faber.
3318:Oxford Music Online
3284:Pierre Souvtchinsky
3196:Grammy Hall of Fame
3176:Cleveland Orchestra
3135:Harrison Birtwistle
3000:The Rake's Progress
2947:Old Church Slavonic
2933:An interest in the
2920:Alexander Afanasyev
2821:Artistic influences
2680:Five-tone row from
2631:The Rake's Progress
2570:The Rake's Progress
2501:and the god of art
2380:Alexander Afanasyev
2185:The Golden Cockerel
1944:Lenox Hill Hospital
1866:Dmitri Shostakovich
1747:The Rake's Progress
1726:The Rake's Progress
1709:The Rake's Progress
1674:Boosey & Hawkes
1651:Sergei Rachmaninoff
1268:percussion ensemble
799:Scherzo fantastique
482:Arms of the Polish
240:(17 June [
18142:Witold Lutoslawski
17880:Anne-Sophie Mutter
17768:Sviatoslav Richter
17732:Marie-Claire Alain
17709:Jean-Pierre Rampal
17661:Sergiu Celibidache
17236:Jefferson Airplane
17156:Kris Kristofferson
17146:The Isley Brothers
16794:The Staple Singers
16532:The Mills Brothers
16497:Stéphane Grappelli
16482:Bobby "Blue" Bland
16156:The Rolling Stones
15912:K. P. H. Notoprojo
15742:first movement of
15730:The Rite of Spring
15653:first movement of
15513:Symphony of Psalms
15329:Heitor Villa-Lobos
15200:Neoclassical music
14866:Buddhist modernism
14823:American modernism
14749:The Rite of Spring
12717:The Sun Also Rises
12693:The Magic Mountain
11230:Soulima Stravinsky
11207:Yekaterina Nosenko
10715:Scherzo Ă la russe
10638:Symphony of Psalms
10542:The Rite of Spring
10475:The Soldier's Tale
10146:The New York Times
10094:The Rite of Spring
9983:(September 1995).
9915:"Music from Earth"
9732:The New York Times
9702:The New York Times
9458:"How Stravinsky's
9363:Stravinsky, Igor;
9338:Stravinsky, Igor;
9313:Stravinsky, Igor;
9265:"Stravinsky, Igor"
8974:"Stravinsky: Mass"
8970:Steinberg, Michael
8762:20.500.12657/51576
8666:Palisca, Claude V.
7695:, pp. 89, 90.
6218:, pp. 91, 94.
6158:, pp. 99â100.
5717:, pp. 85, 89.
4291:The Rite of Spring
4108:Fortunato Chelleri
4064:Russian Revolution
4006:The Rite of Spring
3971:The Rite of Spring
3949:Alexander Glazunov
3599:The Rite of Spring
3554:. Faber and Faber.
3272:
3253:The Rite of Spring
3240:Symphony of Psalms
3087:The Rite of Spring
2959:Symphony of Psalms
2928:The Rite of Spring
2924:Russian Folk Tales
2862:
2799:Klangfarbenmelodie
2686:
2547:Symphony of Psalms
2484:
2462:Concerto for Piano
2352:The Rite of Spring
2340:
2314:The Rite of Spring
2290:The Rite of Spring
2265:The Rite of Spring
2172:harmonic structure
2154:
2120:Symphony in E-flat
2092:Scherzo in G minor
2059:The Rite of Spring
1946:after contracting
1902:
1862:The Rite of Spring
1717:
1611:Scherzo Ă la russe
1575:Harvard University
1563:
1532:Institut de France
1443:
1426:Symphony of Psalms
1313:
1296:Alexandra Danilova
1150:commedia dell'arte
997:
973:caused a near-riot
947:), which depicted
938:The Rite of Spring
913:
909:The Rite of Spring
851:Nikolai Tcherepnin
771:
709:Académie Colarossi
690:long-wanted sister
683:Yekaterina Nosenko
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364:Greek mythological
362:(1923) and use of
302:The Rite of Spring
287:'s Paris seasons:
258:a well-known bass
150:Yekaterina Nosenko
18617:Ragtime composers
18225:
18224:
18219:
18218:
18049:
18048:
17981:Herbert Blomstedt
17857:Sofia Gubaidulina
17851:Hildegard Behrens
17827:Krystian Zimerman
17667:Arthur Rubinstein
17620:Leonard Bernstein
17555:
17554:
17525:The Clark Sisters
17161:Armando Manzanero
17106:Lightnin' Hopkins
17076:The Memphis Horns
17031:The Kingston Trio
16784:Jelly Roll Morton
16718:The Funk Brothers
16417:Arthur Rubinstein
16296:Vladimir Horowitz
16141:Leonard Bernstein
15987:
15986:
15981:
15980:
15774:and His Hot Seven
15574:
15573:
15566:Modernism (music)
15374:Concert champĂȘtre
15259:Camargo Guarnieri
15166:
15165:
14894:Experimental film
14810:
14809:
14797:Waiting for Godot
14097:
14096:
12754:
12753:
12657:The Metamorphosis
11907:
11906:
11716:
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11440:
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11320:George Balanchine
11310:Earnest Andersson
11259:
11258:
11190:Fyodor Stravinsky
10986:Ătude for Pianola
10972:Three Easy Pieces
10948:Piano Sonata in F
10917:Requiem Canticles
10833:Abraham and Isaac
10826:Berceuses du chat
10336:
10335:
10325:
10324:
10088:Taruskin, Richard
10015:Performance Today
10010:"Igor Stravinsky"
9945:Monash University
9753:"Igor Stravinsky"
9725:(11 March 2001).
9567:(December 1982).
9436:978-0-8256-7290-3
9408:978-0-671-24382-1
9380:978-0-520-04403-6
9355:978-0-520-04402-9
9330:978-0-571-11464-1
9305:978-0-393-00161-7
9284:978-0-333-23111-1
9251:978-0-486-29755-2
9230:978-0-520-03983-4
9198:978-0-520-25615-6
9174:978-0-333-80409-4
9150:978-1-56159-263-0
9118:978-0-520-22749-1
9094:978-0-520-07099-8
9079:Taruskin, Richard
9070:978-0-935859-92-8
9049:Taruskin, Richard
9040:978-0-935859-92-8
9017:Taruskin, Richard
9008:978-0-521-80220-8
8987:978-0-19-802921-2
8961:978-0-520-29992-4
8940:978-0-691-15987-4
8917:978-1-84115-475-6
8910:. Fourth Estate.
8907:The Rest Is Noise
8893:978-1-4422-3457-4
8872:978-1-4422-7225-5
8851:978-0-520-05403-5
8832:978-0-520-05403-5
8813:978-0-19-020639-0
8792:978-0-300-12936-6
8771:978-3-631-81690-5
8734:978-0-511-99889-8
8703:978-0-521-62714-6
8679:978-0-460-04546-9
8662:Grout, Donald Jay
8653:978-0-306-80878-4
8631:978-2-268-04142-1
8612:978-0-86547-664-6
8588:978-0-691-15987-4
8562:978-0-521-56365-9
8538:978-0-511-99889-8
8496:978-1-108-38108-6
8461:978-1-108-38108-6
8434:978-0-8419-1162-8
8410:978-1-4008-7843-7
8380:978-0-511-99889-8
8355:Andriessen, Louis
8323:, pp. 14â15.
8287:, pp. 91â92.
7572:, pp. 81â82.
7359:, pp. 19â22.
7053:, p. I: 698.
7041:, p. I: 662.
6902:, p. I: 100.
6230:, pp. 93â94.
5490:, pp. 71â72.
5360:, pp. 49â50.
5249:, pp. 40â41.
5204:, pp. 34â35.
5144:, pp. 35â36.
5089:, pp. 72â73.
4971:, pp. 32â33.
4935:, pp. 65â66.
4894:, pp. 61â62.
4855:, pp. 58â59.
4783:, pp. 39â40.
4572:, pp. 27â29.
4536:, pp. 21â22.
4488:, pp. 20â21.
4325:978-0-571-21242-2
4232:Requiem Canticles
4186:La Revue musicale
4174:La Revue musicale
4023:conducting (1972)
3805:. pp. 33â36.
3585:Canudo, Ricciotto
3570:978-0-571-08308-4
3483:978-0-520-04403-6
3461:978-0-520-04402-9
3442:978-0-520-04040-3
3412:978-0-674-67856-9
3393:978-0-393-00161-7
3375:978-0-7145-1063-7
3363:978-0-7145-1063-7
3289:Poétique musicale
3155:Robert Strassburg
3143:Earnest Andersson
3073:stretched across
2918:were inspired by
2802:and Stravinsky's
2790:Requiem Canticles
2785:Requiem Canticles
2655:Arnold Schoenberg
2342:The musicologist
2007:
1964:Requiem Canticles
1925:Requiem Canticles
1919:Abraham and Isaac
1900:in September 1962
1882:Aram Khachaturian
1878:Nikita Khrushchev
1868:. However, after
1755:Arnold Schoenberg
1647:Arthur Rubinstein
1588:Poétique musicale
1433:Work with Dushkin
1382:George Balanchine
1164:France, 1920â1939
769:Diaghilev in 1916
512:Mariinsky Theatre
417:Requiem Canticles
392:Arnold Schoenberg
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10965:Valse des fleurs
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10779:"Dumbarton Oaks"
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10596:ScĂšnes de ballet
10575:The Fairy's Kiss
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9695:(7 April 1971).
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9440:
9425:. Translated by
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9298:. W. W. Norton.
9295:An Autobiography
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4077:Berne Convention
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3982:En blanc et noir
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3774:— (1940).
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3399:— (1947).
3384:An Autobiography
3344:
3294:Poetics of Music
3291:
3069:. The rhythm in
2992:
2974:
2966:Charles F. Ramuz
2943:
2916:
2900:
2886:
2878:Russian folklore
2839:Alexandre Benois
2811:Benjamin Britten
2780:
2744:
2734:
2718:
2635:opera repertoire
2596:
2587:operas of Mozart
2536:(1923) uses the
2525:Richard Taruskin
2496:
2493:Apollon musagĂšte
2482:
2479:Apollon musagĂšte
2452:late-Baroque era
2406:Charles F. Ramuz
2392:
2366:
2318:Donald Jay Grout
2068:classical period
2009:
2008:
1998:"Infernal Dance"
1896:Stravinsky with
1838:Elegy for J.F.K.
1822:Washington, D.C.
1807:
1794:
1786:
1785:
1777:
1626:
1623:ScĂšnes de ballet
1614:
1593:Poetics of Music
1590:
1579:Pyotr Suvchinsky
1567:Edward W. Forbes
1561:magazine in 1948
1513:
1500:
1488:
1469:
1401:The Fairy's Kiss
1379:
1366:
1363:Apollon musagĂšte
1328:
1310:
1307:Apollon musagĂšte
1266:, settling on a
1264:
1229:
1153:
1104:
1094:Charles F. Ramuz
1087:
1072:
1057:
979:on 29 May 1913.
963:, and extensive
946:
921:Nicholas Roerich
915:While composing
884:
864:
843:Richard Taruskin
819:
778:Sergei Diaghilev
713:Saint Petersburg
697:
693:
496:Saint Petersburg
409:
373:
370:Apollon musagĂšte
356:classical period
345:
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281:Sergei Diaghilev
262:Saint Petersburg
231:
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18392:Igor Stravinsky
18382:
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18370:
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18363:
18359:from Wikisource
18353:
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18319:
18314:
18312:
18309:
18305:sister projects
18302:at Knowledge's
18300:Igor Stravinsky
18296:
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18284:
18272:
18262:
18260:
18256:Classical music
18250:
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18228:
18226:
18221:
18220:
18215:
18168:Magnus Lindberg
18146:Joonas Kokkonen
18126:Usko MerilÀinen
18112:Igor Stravinsky
18085:
18080:
18050:
18045:
18004:
17999:Hans Abrahamsen
17945:Cecilia Bartoli
17933:
17862:
17791:
17720:
17649:
17644:Boris Christoff
17608:
17603:Igor Stravinsky
17591:
17586:
17556:
17551:
17520:Laurie Anderson
17416:
17191:George Harrison
17141:Clifton Chenier
17126:The Temptations
17086:Gil Scott-Heron
17001:
16980:Michael Jackson
16859:Ornette Coleman
16789:Pinetop Perkins
16779:Jerry Lee Lewis
16633:Sammy Davis Jr.
16608:
16592:John Lee Hooker
16582:Harry Belafonte
16567:Smokey Robinson
16442:Curtis Mayfield
16412:Aretha Franklin
16382:Thelonious Monk
16322:Marian Anderson
16307:
16246:Dizzy Gillespie
16216:Igor Stravinsky
16116:Mahalia Jackson
16111:Louis Armstrong
16081:Ella Fitzgerald
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15876:Kesarbai Kerkar
15851:Arthur Grumiaux
15829:Igor Stravinsky
15781:Valya Balkanska
15769:Louis Armstrong
15757:
15748:
15722:The Magic Flute
15695:Johnny B. Goode
15659:No. 2, BWV 1047
15642:
15624:Voyager program
15610:
15605:
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15539:
15423:Octet for winds
15333:
15319:Igor Stravinsky
15314:Richard Strauss
15294:Francis Poulenc
15274:Arthur Honegger
15249:Manuel de Falla
15224:Alfredo Casella
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11489:
11487:Modernist music
11484:
11449:
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11436:
11407:
11398:Werner Reinhart
11383:Petrushka chord
11330:Nadia Boulanger
11315:Ernest Ansermet
11298:
11277:Igor Stravinsky
11271:4382 Stravinsky
11255:
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11110:
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11046:
11000:Les cinq doigts
10993:Piano-Rag-Music
10950:
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10896:Canticum Sacrum
10852:
10803:
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10515:
10461:The Nightingale
10452:
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10433:
10431:Igor Stravinsky
10428:
10391:Igor Stravinsky
10379:discography at
10377:Igor Stravinsky
10355:
10317:
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10090:(Autumn 1980).
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9615:(8 June 1998).
9602:
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9472:
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9456:(29 May 2013).
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8713:Cross, Jonathan
8704:
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8571:Cross, Jonathan
8563:
8547:Cross, Jonathan
8539:
8517:Cross, Jonathan
8497:
8462:
8435:
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8393:Cone, Edward T.
8381:
8359:Cross, Jonathan
8349:
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8331:
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8295:
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8285:Stravinsky 1936
8283:
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8111:
8107:, pp. 6â7.
8103:
8099:
8093:Pfitzinger 2017
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6890:, pp. 3â4.
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11018:Serenade in A
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10793:Concerto in D
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10771:Concerto in E
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9981:Schiff, David
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9816:(95): 10â14.
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9798:Grammy Awards
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9757:Grammy Awards
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9705:. p. 1.
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8310:
8305:
8298:
8293:
8286:
8281:
8274:
8269:
8262:
8257:
8250:
8245:
8238:
8233:
8226:
8221:
8214:
8209:
8202:
8197:
8190:
8185:
8178:
8173:
8166:
8161:
8154:
8149:
8142:
8137:
8130:
8125:
8118:
8113:
8106:
8101:
8094:
8089:
8082:
8077:
8070:
8065:
8058:
8057:Taruskin 1998
8053:
8046:
8041:
8035:, p. 11.
8034:
8033:Matthews 1971
8029:
8022:
8021:Benjamin 2013
8017:
8010:
8005:
7998:
7993:
7991:
7983:
7978:
7971:
7966:
7959:
7954:
7947:
7942:
7935:
7930:
7923:
7918:
7916:
7908:
7903:
7896:
7891:
7884:
7879:
7872:
7867:
7860:
7854:
7847:
7845:
7839:
7832:
7827:
7825:
7817:
7812:
7805:
7800:
7793:
7788:
7781:
7776:
7769:
7764:
7757:
7752:
7745:
7740:
7733:
7728:
7721:
7716:
7709:
7704:
7702:
7694:
7689:
7682:
7681:Taruskin 1980
7677:
7670:
7665:
7658:
7657:Taruskin 1996
7653:
7646:
7645:Taruskin 1980
7641:
7634:
7633:Predota 2021b
7629:
7627:
7619:
7614:
7608:, p. 81.
7607:
7602:
7596:, p. 84.
7595:
7590:
7583:
7578:
7571:
7566:
7559:
7554:
7547:
7542:
7535:
7530:
7523:
7518:
7512:, p. 67.
7511:
7506:
7499:
7494:
7492:
7490:
7488:
7486:
7478:
7473:
7466:
7461:
7454:
7449:
7442:
7437:
7430:
7425:
7418:
7413:
7406:
7401:
7395:, p. 31.
7394:
7389:
7383:, p. 23.
7382:
7377:
7371:, p. 39.
7370:
7365:
7358:
7353:
7351:
7343:
7338:
7332:, p. 13.
7331:
7326:
7320:, p. 92.
7319:
7314:
7307:
7302:
7300:
7292:
7287:
7280:
7275:
7268:
7263:
7256:
7251:
7244:
7239:
7237:
7229:
7224:
7217:
7212:
7210:
7203:, p. 16.
7202:
7197:
7190:
7185:
7183:
7175:
7170:
7163:
7158:
7151:
7146:
7139:
7134:
7127:
7122:
7115:
7110:
7104:, p. 75.
7103:
7098:
7092:, p. 63.
7091:
7086:
7080:, p. 86.
7079:
7074:
7068:, p. 61.
7067:
7062:
7060:
7052:
7051:Taruskin 1996
7047:
7040:
7039:Taruskin 1996
7035:
7028:
7024:
7019:
7012:
7007:
7000:
6995:
6988:
6983:
6977:, p. 12.
6976:
6971:
6964:
6959:
6953:, p. 18.
6952:
6947:
6941:, p. 10.
6940:
6935:
6933:
6925:
6920:
6913:
6908:
6901:
6900:Taruskin 1996
6896:
6889:
6884:
6877:
6872:
6870:
6868:
6860:
6855:
6853:
6845:
6840:
6838:
6836:
6829:, p. vi.
6828:
6823:
6816:
6811:
6805:, p. 10.
6804:
6799:
6797:
6795:
6793:
6785:
6780:
6778:
6776:
6768:
6763:
6756:
6751:
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6727:
6720:
6715:
6708:
6703:
6696:
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6684:
6679:
6672:
6667:
6660:
6655:
6648:
6643:
6641:
6639:
6631:
6626:
6619:
6614:
6607:
6602:
6595:
6590:
6583:
6578:
6571:
6566:
6559:
6554:
6552:
6544:
6539:
6532:
6527:
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6508:
6503:
6496:
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6474:
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6462:
6455:
6450:
6443:
6438:
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6434:
6432:
6430:
6422:
6417:
6410:
6405:
6398:
6393:
6386:
6381:
6374:
6369:
6367:
6360:, p. 83.
6359:
6354:
6347:
6342:
6335:
6330:
6328:
6320:
6315:
6308:
6303:
6296:
6291:
6284:
6279:
6272:
6267:
6265:
6263:
6261:
6253:
6248:
6241:
6236:
6229:
6224:
6217:
6212:
6205:
6200:
6193:
6188:
6181:
6176:
6170:, p. 99.
6169:
6164:
6157:
6152:
6145:
6140:
6133:
6128:
6122:, p. 17.
6121:
6116:
6109:
6104:
6097:
6092:
6085:
6080:
6073:
6068:
6066:
6064:
6056:
6051:
6044:
6039:
6032:
6027:
6025:
6017:
6012:
6005:
6000:
5993:
5988:
5981:
5976:
5969:
5964:
5957:
5952:
5946:, p. 98.
5945:
5940:
5933:
5928:
5921:
5916:
5909:
5904:
5898:, p. 94.
5897:
5892:
5885:
5880:
5873:
5868:
5861:
5856:
5849:
5844:
5838:, p. 91.
5837:
5832:
5825:
5820:
5813:
5808:
5801:
5796:
5789:
5784:
5782:
5780:
5778:
5776:
5774:
5772:
5765:, p. 90.
5764:
5759:
5752:
5751:Taruskin 1996
5747:
5740:
5735:
5728:
5727:Copeland 1982
5723:
5716:
5711:
5704:
5699:
5693:, p. 86.
5692:
5687:
5680:
5675:
5669:, p. 75.
5668:
5663:
5657:, p. 82.
5656:
5651:
5645:, p. 85.
5644:
5639:
5637:
5630:, p. 79.
5629:
5624:
5617:
5612:
5605:
5600:
5593:
5588:
5586:
5578:
5573:
5566:
5561:
5554:
5549:
5547:
5545:
5543:
5541:
5533:
5528:
5521:
5516:
5514:
5512:
5504:
5499:
5497:
5489:
5484:
5477:
5472:
5470:
5468:
5460:
5455:
5448:
5443:
5441:
5433:
5428:
5421:
5416:
5410:, p. 54.
5409:
5404:
5398:, p. 51.
5397:
5392:
5390:
5388:
5380:
5375:
5373:
5371:
5369:
5367:
5359:
5354:
5347:
5342:
5335:
5330:
5323:
5318:
5311:
5306:
5300:, p. 47.
5299:
5294:
5288:, p. 50.
5287:
5282:
5275:
5270:
5264:, p. 45.
5263:
5258:
5256:
5248:
5243:
5237:, p. 38.
5236:
5231:
5224:
5219:
5217:
5215:
5213:
5211:
5203:
5198:
5192:, p. 35.
5191:
5186:
5180:, p. 52.
5179:
5174:
5168:, p. 83.
5167:
5162:
5155:
5150:
5143:
5138:
5132:, p. 31.
5131:
5126:
5124:
5122:
5120:
5113:, p. 30.
5112:
5107:
5100:
5095:
5088:
5083:
5076:
5071:
5065:, p. 35.
5064:
5059:
5057:
5055:
5053:
5045:
5040:
5033:
5028:
5022:, p. 24.
5021:
5016:
5014:
5006:
5005:Taruskin 1996
5001:
4995:, p. 79.
4994:
4989:
4982:
4981:Taruskin 1996
4977:
4970:
4965:
4958:
4953:
4947:, p. 23.
4946:
4941:
4934:
4929:
4923:, p. 26.
4922:
4921:Garafola 1989
4917:
4911:, p. 32.
4910:
4905:
4903:
4901:
4893:
4888:
4886:
4879:, p. 59.
4878:
4873:
4866:
4861:
4854:
4849:
4843:, p. 29.
4842:
4837:
4831:, p. 36.
4830:
4825:
4819:, p. 64.
4818:
4813:
4807:, p. 45.
4806:
4801:
4794:
4789:
4782:
4777:
4771:, p. 20.
4770:
4765:
4758:
4753:
4746:
4741:
4735:, p. 18.
4734:
4729:
4727:
4720:, p. 16.
4719:
4714:
4712:
4705:, p. 26.
4704:
4699:
4693:, p. 15.
4692:
4687:
4681:, p. 14.
4680:
4675:
4669:, p. 11.
4668:
4663:
4656:
4651:
4649:
4647:
4645:
4643:
4641:
4639:
4632:, p. 27.
4631:
4626:
4619:
4614:
4608:, p. 24.
4607:
4602:
4595:
4590:
4584:, p. 24.
4583:
4578:
4571:
4566:
4559:
4554:
4547:
4542:
4535:
4530:
4524:, p. 26.
4523:
4518:
4512:, p. 25.
4511:
4506:
4500:, p. 17.
4499:
4494:
4487:
4482:
4476:, p. 13.
4475:
4470:
4464:, p. 19.
4463:
4458:
4452:, p. 17.
4451:
4446:
4439:
4434:
4428:, p. 19.
4427:
4422:
4420:
4418:
4410:
4405:
4403:
4401:
4393:
4388:
4381:
4376:
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4364:
4360:
4347:
4346:0-571-10043-0
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4051:
4050:
4049:Khovanshchina
4043:
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4029:
4022:
4018:
4014:
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4007:
3998:
3991:
3990:
3984:
3983:
3976:
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3957:
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3944:
3938:
3937:Stravinskaya.
3934:
3928:
3919:
3913:
3897:
3854:
3847:
3843:
3840: and the
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3498:. Doubleday.
3497:
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3490:
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3468:
3463:
3457:
3454:. Doubleday.
3453:
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3433:
3429:
3426:. Doubleday.
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3314:
3313:Stephen Walsh
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3290:
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3280:Walter Nouvel
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3103:Pierre Boulez
3100:
3099:Aaron Copland
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3076:
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3050:Maurice Ravel
3047:
3044:: the critic
3043:
3042:orchestration
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2036:with minimal
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2034:articulations
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17833:Yuri Bashmet
17809:Eric Ericson
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17510:Nancy Wilson
17501:The Supremes
17496:Nile Rodgers
17466:Bonnie Raitt
17421:2021âpresent
17405:Public Enemy
17311:Louis Jordan
17301:Neil Diamond
17121:Ravi Shankar
17071:George Jones
17036:Dolly Parton
16990:André Previn
16985:Loretta Lynn
16915:Earl Scruggs
16895:Cab Calloway
16854:Maria Callas
16774:Led Zeppelin
16769:Janis Joplin
16764:Morton Gould
16723:Ella Jenkins
16693:Glenn Miller
16628:Tony Bennett
16597:Mitch Miller
16562:Otis Redding
16542:Paul Robeson
16492:Judy Garland
16457:Dave Brubeck
16362:Muddy Waters
16357:Jimi Hendrix
16266:Bessie Smith
16241:Pablo Casals
16236:Fred Astaire
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16176:Benny Carter
15899:David Munrow
15892:Karl Richter
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426:Philip Glass
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95:6 April 1971
80:17 June 1882
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18402:1971 deaths
18397:1882 births
18174:Per NÞrgÄrd
17975:Thomas AdĂšs
17839:Per NÞrgÄrd
17815:Georg Solti
17756:Miles Davis
17744:Isaac Stern
17715:Janet Baker
17446:Salt-N-Pepa
17390:Isaac Hayes
17326:Tina Turner
17276:Nina Simone
17261:Ahmad Jamal
17166:Maud Powell
17136:The Beatles
17111:Carole King
17096:Glenn Gould
16995:Clark Terry
16970:Bobby Darin
16950:Dean Martin
16834:The Weavers
16804:David Bowie
16748:Eddy Arnold
16713:Van Cliburn
16698:Tito Puente
16653:Count Basie
16552:Johnny Cash
16537:Roy Orbison
16517:Frank Zappa
16502:Buddy Holly
16467:Georg Solti
16462:Marvin Gaye
16427:Patsy Cline
16397:Fats Waller
16392:Pete Seeger
16387:Bill Monroe
16372:Chet Atkins
16347:James Brown
16337:Kitty Wells
16332:John Lennon
16291:Miles Davis
16211:Isaac Stern
16191:Fats Domino
16186:Ray Charles
16126:Chuck Berry
16051:Bing Crosby
15921:conductor:
15890:conductor:
15856:Guan Pinghu
15846:Glenn Gould
15827:conductor:
15818:Chuck Berry
15561:Neotonality
15534:Gli uccelli
15429:Oedipus rex
15239:Louis Durey
15219:BĂ©la BartĂłk
15142:Romanticism
15099:Remodernism
14980:Incoherents
14839:Avant-garde
14830:Armory Show
14437:Maeterlinck
14340:Villa-Lobos
14326:Szymanowski
14305:Stockhausen
14242:LutosĆawski
13960:(1909â1910)
12760:Visual arts
12733:(1928â1940)
12649:(1913â1927)
12172:Apollinaire
12136:Synchromism
11976:Art Nouveau
11787:Polyrhythms
11762:Neotonality
11650:Szymanowski
11153:Tchaikovsky
10959:Four Ătudes
10687:Four Ătudes
10547:discography
10489:Oedipus rex
10444:Discography
10361:BBC Radio 3
10301:Identifiers
10281:Archives at
9863:: 203â233.
9496:: 360â366.
8688:Hill, Peter
8273:Joseph 2001
8261:Joseph 2001
8249:Joseph 2001
8237:Joseph 2001
8225:Joseph 2001
8045:Schiff 1995
7895:Browne 1930
7510:Straus 1999
7243:Keller 2011
6815:Pasler 1986
6630:Wilson 2017
6531:Lengel 2017
6495:Straus 2001
6319:Joseph 2001
6295:Joseph 2001
5604:Lawson 1986
5592:Lawson 1986
5577:Lawson 1986
4180:Serge Lifar
4124:soon after.
4053:Mussorgsky.
3842:family name
3838:Fyodorovich
3754:Conferencia
3727: [
3560:(1966) and
3235:Wolf Koenig
3107:BĂ©la BartĂłk
3004:W. H. Auden
2764:bass voices
2696:(1953) and
2538:sonata form
2529:Oedipus rex
2527:wrote that
2508:Oedipus rex
2440:The ballet
2408:as a small
2348:BĂ©la BartĂłk
2274:avant-garde
2272:due to its
2268:, caused a
2176:portmanteau
1968:San Michele
1834:anti-Soviet
1826:White House
1659:W. H. Auden
1518:-like work
1473:naturalized
1349:Oedipus rex
1343:Oedipus Rex
1300:Serge Lifar
1273:H. G. Wells
1179:Coco Chanel
1090:song cycles
1060:World War I
953:avant-garde
788:Paris Opera
624:Tchaikovsky
430:BĂ©la BartĂłk
377:Oedipus rex
330:(1916) and
311:avant-garde
309:due to its
256:The son of
111:Occupations
84:Oranienbaum
18386:Categories
18339:Quotations
18198:Unsuk Chin
18022:Unsuk Chin
17506:Ann Wilson
17491:Slick Rick
17400:John Prine
17316:The Meters
17296:Hal Blaine
17221:Celia Cruz
17216:Ruth Brown
17116:Patti Page
17081:Diana Ross
17021:Roy Haynes
16955:Tom Paxton
16945:Brenda Lee
16940:Hank Jones
16925:Gene Autry
16753:Art Blakey
16738:Doc Watson
16733:Artie Shaw
16683:Etta James
16663:Perry Como
16638:Bob Marley
16527:Bo Diddley
16407:Bill Evans
16256:Lena Horne
15935:Nick Sagan
15930:Carl Sagan
15841:Ann Druyan
15836:John Cohen
15792:Edda Moser
15715:Puspawarna
15470:Pulcinella
15309:Erik Satie
15029:Maximalism
14964:Literature
14639:Wiesenthal
14541:Cunningham
14534:Balanchine
14514:Witkiewicz
14486:Strindberg
14472:Pirandello
14444:Mayakovsky
14319:Stravinsky
14291:Schoenberg
14103:Performing
14028:Metropolis
13819:Mendelsohn
13624:Rossellini
13617:Richardson
13428:Fassbinder
13414:Eisenstein
13351:Cassavetes
13107:Modigliani
12981:Goncharova
12967:Giacometti
12361:Dos Passos
12163:Literature
12122:Surrealism
12033:Die BrĂŒcke
11832:Surrealism
11827:Stochastic
11817:Sound mass
11752:Microtonal
11724:techniques
11722:Genres and
11670:Stravinsky
11630:Skalkottas
11535:Schoenberg
11244:Amanuensis
11100:Epitaphium
10937:Tarantella
10865:Zvezdoliki
10819:Pribaoutki
10620:Symphonies
10561:Pulcinella
10496:Perséphone
10451:Operas and
9861:Peter Lang
8902:Ross, Alex
8424:Stravinsky
8333:Walsh 2001
8309:White 1979
7997:Cross 1998
7982:Cross 1998
7970:Walsh 2006
7922:Walsh 2001
7857:Quoted in
7831:Glass 1998
7816:White 1979
7792:White 1979
7780:White 1979
7756:White 1979
7744:Zinar 1978
7720:White 1979
7693:White 1979
7558:White 1979
7546:White 1979
7534:White 1979
7477:Craft 1982
7405:Szabo 2011
7381:Szabo 2011
7369:Szabo 2011
7357:Szabo 2011
7330:Cross 2013
7318:White 1979
7201:Walsh 2003
7189:White 1979
7138:White 1979
7066:White 1957
6975:White 1979
6963:Walsh 2003
6939:White 1979
6924:White 1979
6912:Walsh 2003
6888:Walsh 2003
6859:Walsh 2003
6827:Szabo 2011
6803:Walsh 2003
6719:Walsh 2006
6707:White 1979
6695:Walsh 2006
6683:White 1979
6647:Walsh 2001
6618:Walsh 2006
6606:Walsh 2006
6558:White 1979
6543:Walsh 2006
6519:White 1979
6507:White 1979
6466:White 1979
6442:Walsh 2001
6373:Walsh 2006
6358:White 1979
6346:White 1979
6307:Walsh 2006
6283:White 1979
6271:Walsh 2001
6240:White 1979
6228:Walsh 2006
6216:Walsh 2006
6204:White 1979
6168:Walsh 2006
6156:Walsh 2006
6144:White 1979
6132:White 1979
6120:Cross 2013
6108:White 1997
6084:White 1979
6072:Walsh 2001
6055:White 1997
6016:White 1979
6004:White 1997
5992:White 1979
5968:White 1997
5944:White 1979
5896:White 1979
5884:White 1997
5872:White 1997
5860:White 1997
5836:White 1979
5824:White 1997
5800:White 1997
5788:Walsh 2001
5763:White 1979
5715:White 1979
5691:White 1979
5667:White 1997
5655:White 1979
5643:White 1979
5628:White 1979
5616:White 1997
5565:Walsh 2006
5553:Walsh 2001
5488:White 1979
5447:White 1979
5432:Walsh 1999
5408:White 1979
5396:White 1979
5379:Walsh 2001
5358:White 1979
5334:White 1979
5298:White 1979
5274:White 1979
5262:White 1997
5247:White 1997
5235:White 1997
5223:Walsh 2001
5202:White 1979
5190:White 1997
5154:Walsh 1999
5142:White 1979
5099:Cross 2013
5087:White 1979
5075:Walsh 1999
5063:White 1979
5032:Walsh 1999
5020:White 1997
4993:Caddy 2020
4969:White 1979
4957:Walsh 1999
4945:White 1997
4933:Bowlt 2020
4909:White 1979
4892:Bowlt 2020
4865:Walsh 1999
4841:White 1979
4805:Walsh 1999
4793:Walsh 1999
4745:White 1979
4733:White 1997
4718:White 1997
4703:White 1979
4691:White 1997
4679:White 1997
4655:Walsh 2001
4618:Dubal 2003
4606:White 1979
4594:Dubal 2003
4582:Walsh 1999
4570:Walsh 1999
4522:Walsh 1999
4510:Walsh 1999
4498:Walsh 1999
4474:White 1997
4438:Walsh 1999
4426:White 1979
4409:Walsh 2001
4392:Walsh 1999
4380:Walsh 2001
4368:Walsh 1999
4308:Walsh 2001
4230:While the
4093:Pulcinella
3933:Stravinsky
3846:Stravinsky
3834:patronymic
3811:References
3784:1175989080
3745:The Muzyka
3714:Perséphone
3701:White 1979
3686:The Muzyka
3677:The Muzyka
3669:White 1979
3227:Stravinsky
3190:, and the
3165:Recordings
3123:Andriessen
2989:Perséphone
2982:André Gide
2897:Pribaoutki
2871:Pulcinella
2847:LĂ©on Bakst
2805:Variations
2762:being two
2514:Persephone
2443:Pulcinella
2306:dominant 7
2288:, but for
2240:effects".
2215:ponticello
2202:whole-tone
2150:LĂ©on Bakst
2104:bagatelles
2090:" (1898),
2088:Tarantella
2070:; and his
2025:media help
1937:thrombosis
1692:amanuensis
1573:series at
1497:Perséphone
1466:Perséphone
1460:André Gide
1331:a cappella
1234:gramophone
1221:piano roll
1219:to create
1157:Pulcinella
1084:Pribaoutki
894:Petrouchka
775:impresario
734:poems for
715:â because
704:piano duet
608:Heidelberg
383:Persephone
278:impresario
76:1882-06-17
18244:Biography
17922:Arvo PĂ€rt
17486:Ma Rainey
17281:Sly Stone
17186:Buddy Guy
17151:Kraftwerk
17006:2011â2020
16910:Max Roach
16900:Doris Day
16875:Bob Wills
16864:The Doors
16844:Joan Baez
16613:2001â2010
16572:Mel Tormé
16557:Sam Cooke
16432:Peggy Lee
16327:Bob Dylan
16312:1991â2000
16271:Art Tatum
16206:B.B. King
16171:Roy Acuff
16041:1963â1990
15903:with the
15710:, Book II
15637:Voyager 2
15630:Voyager 1
15207:Composers
15078:Pulp noir
15036:Modernity
14901:Film noir
14625:St. Denis
14548:Diaghilev
14284:Schaeffer
14207:Hindemith
14179:Dutilleux
14151:Boulanger
13956:The Dance
13652:Tarkovsky
13645:Sternberg
13477:Hitchcock
13393:Dovzhenko
13309:Antonioni
13254:Stieglitz
13093:Metzinger
13044:Kokoschka
13023:Kandinsky
12437:Aldington
12430:Akhmatova
12347:Marinetti
12340:Mansfield
12291:Hemingway
12129:Symbolism
11948:Movements
11941:Modernism
11812:Serialism
11732:Atonality
11660:Prokofiev
11503:Composers
11403:Serialism
10927:Piano and
10872:Ave Maria
10812:Pastorale
10749:Concertos
10673:Fireworks
10554:Les noces
10535:Petrushka
10510:The Flood
10257:0069-5696
10228:0027-1276
10124:0003-0139
9966:Interlude
9947:: 81â88.
9869:0941-9535
9838:145054429
9549:0027-4631
9510:0027-4224
9051:(1992b).
9019:(1992a).
8505:229424313
8470:229417098
8165:Cook 2003
8129:Cook 2003
8117:Cook 2003
8081:Slim 2019
7934:Hyde 2003
7102:Ross 2008
7090:Hill 2000
7078:Hill 2000
4356:Citations
4338:Dialogues
4134:Les noces
3791:—;
3724:Excelsior
3697:. London.
3649:Le Figaro
3638:The Times
3604:Montjoie!
3219:The Flood
3206:in 1987.
3198:. He was
3036:wrote in
2953:from the
2884:Les noces
2778:Les noces
2772:The Flood
2768:homophony
2755:The Flood
2623:Donizetti
2607:Beethoven
2390:Les noces
2363:Les noces
2286:Petrushka
2246:Petrushka
2233:glissando
2227:flautando
2221:col legno
2206:octatonic
2190:juxtapose
2180:leitmotif
2112:classical
2053:Petrushka
1913:The Flood
1854:Leningrad
1811:tone rows
1455:virtuosic
1413:Capriccio
1395:Swan Lake
1262:Les noces
1227:Les noces
1185:work the
1136:Red Cross
1119:royalties
1070:Les noces
1054:Les noces
961:atonality
925:Petrushka
889:Petrushka
539:governess
492:Lomonosov
447:In 1998,
334:Les noces
296:Petrushka
272:, he met
222:Signature
120:conductor
18128:, &
17910:Yo-Yo Ma
17395:Iggy Pop
17176:Bee Gees
16890:The Band
16668:Al Green
15963:Category
15669:Chakrulo
15619:Contents
15160:Category
14761:Fountain
14665:Don Juan
14604:Nijinsky
14500:Wedekind
14479:Piscator
14374:Anderson
14298:Scriabin
14214:Honegger
13868:Sullivan
13854:Saarinen
13847:Rietveld
13840:Niemeyer
13812:Melnikov
13742:Bunshaft
13673:Truffaut
13638:Sjöström
13582:Pudovkin
13554:Minnelli
13519:Kurosawa
13512:Kuleshov
13442:Flaherty
13268:Vuillard
13247:Steichen
13205:Rousseau
13170:Pissarro
13149:O'Keeffe
13114:Mondrian
13065:Malevich
13058:Magritte
13030:Kirchner
12974:van Gogh
12925:Doesburg
12904:Delaunay
12897:Delaunay
12820:BrĂąncuÈi
12806:Boccioni
12769:Painting
12619:Williams
12542:Mallarmé
12458:Cendrars
12368:Platonov
12326:Lawrence
12319:Koestler
12256:Flaubert
12249:Faulkner
12214:Bulgakov
12143:Tonalism
12104:De Stijl
12088:Lettrism
12074:Futurism
11965:Art Deco
11889:Category
11822:Spectral
11747:Futurism
11681:Americas
11665:Scriabin
11636:Hungary
11611:Germany
11595:Messiaen
11590:Koechlin
11566:Finland
11556:Czechia
11550:Pousseur
11546:Belgium
11516:Austria
11422:Category
11223:Children
11215:(second)
11192:(father)
10951:♯
10774:♭
10630:♭
10395:AllMusic
10290:Location
10265:40373983
10236:24778812
9941:Colloquy
9877:24618812
9737:Archived
9707:Archived
9627:Archived
9473:15 April
9395:(1978).
9367:(1962).
9342:(1960).
9317:(1959).
9263:(1980).
9185:(2006).
9161:(2003).
9105:(1999).
9081:(1996).
8972:(2005).
8904:(2008).
8690:(2000).
8668:(1981).
8642:(1989).
8599:(2003).
8573:(2013).
8549:(1998).
8421:(1987).
8395:(1968).
7958:NASA n.d
7669:Zak 1985
7255:Zak 1985
3975:The Rite
3795:(1953).
3663:The Arts
3577:Articles
3259:Writings
3115:Messiaen
3071:The Rite
2770:seen in
2746:(1958),
2726:diatonic
2704:(1954).
2663:tone row
2611:Schubert
2562:big band
2523:(1947).
2511:(1927),
2300:and odd
2194:Firebird
2124:Glazunov
1629:Broadway
1619:and the
1526:for the
1215:company
1198:Biarritz
1175:Carantec
870:Lausanne
847:Firebird
839:The Five
721:Théodore
438:tonality
412:tone row
374:(1927),
293:(1910),
212:Théodore
207:Children
117:Composer
86:, Russia
18230:Portals
17481:Nirvana
17380:Chicago
17246:Run-DMC
17041:Ramones
16643:The Who
15973:Commons
15436:Orpheus
14815:Related
14677:Ubu Roi
14632:Tamiris
14618:Sokolow
14597:Massine
14465:Osborne
14458:O'Neill
14451:O'Casey
14409:Chekhov
14395:Beckett
14381:Anouilh
14365:Theatre
14312:Strauss
14270:Russolo
14249:Milhaud
14228:JanĂĄÄek
14200:GĂłrecki
14193:Feldman
14172:Debussy
14165:Copland
14123:Antheil
13861:Steiner
13784:Johnson
13763:Guimard
13756:Gropius
13603:Resnais
13505:Kubrick
13435:Fellini
13421:Epstein
13407:Edwards
13372:Cocteau
13358:Chaplin
13330:Bresson
13323:Bergman
13302:Aldrich
13295:Akerman
13240:Soutine
13212:Schiele
13163:Picasso
13156:Picabia
13086:Matisse
12960:Gauguin
12932:Duchamp
12890:Kooning
12869:Claudel
12862:Chirico
12855:Chagall
12848:CĂ©zanne
12841:Cassatt
12813:Bonnard
12799:Bellows
12792:Balthus
12669:Ulysses
12591:Stevens
12584:Seferis
12403:Unamuno
12242:Forster
12221:Chekhov
12186:Beckett
12115:Orphism
12081:Imagism
12065:Bauhaus
12051:Fauvism
11956:Acmeism
11874: â
11802:Process
11691:Antheil
11656:Russia
11646:Poland
11626:Greece
11620:Strauss
11600:Milhaud
11585:Jolivet
11576:France
11570:Bergman
11303:Related
11209:(first)
11183:Parents
11051:Chamber
10943:Scherzo
10929:pianola
10890:Cantata
10603:Orpheus
10520:Ballets
10381:Discogs
10370:at the
10352:website
10346:(IMSLP)
10342:at the
10078:4 April
9971:23 June
9930:6 April
9743:6 April
9713:6 April
9633:6 April
9581:6 April
9271:(ed.).
9059:(ed.).
9027:(ed.).
8715:(ed.).
8519:(ed.).
8342:Sources
4013:YouTube
3760:DICTECO
3738:DICTECO
3656:DICTECO
3626:DICTECO
3619:ComĆdia
3611:DICTECO
3601:].
3341:1354065
3251:(where
3127:Xenakis
3119:Tippett
3057:tam-tam
2996:prosody
2957:in his
2867:Ragtime
2860:in 1920
2690:Cantata
2639:Puccini
2619:Rossini
2520:Orpheus
2430:chorale
2302:accents
2170:used a
2162:timbres
2108:cantata
2042:vibrato
1741:of the
1723:titled
1679:Orpheus
1333:choir.
1050:titled
933:Clarens
929:Ustilug
874:Soulima
732:Pushkin
677:in 1907
660:Debussy
628:cantata
596:harmony
586:in 1898
510:at the
352:chorale
348:ragtime
216:Soulima
198:
186:
174:
158:
154:
141:Spouses
123:pianist
18292:Russia
18212:(2023)
18206:(2020)
18200:(2017)
18194:(2015)
18188:(2012)
18182:(2009)
18176:(2006)
18170:(2003)
18164:(2000)
18158:(1983)
18154:&
18148:(1973)
18144:&
18138:(1971)
18132:(1965)
18114:(1963)
18108:(1958)
18102:(1955)
18096:(1953)
18042:(2024)
18036:(2023)
18030:(2022)
18024:(2021)
18018:(2020)
18001:(2019)
17995:(2018)
17989:(2017)
17983:(2016)
17977:(2015)
17971:(2014)
17965:(2013)
17959:(2012)
17953:(2011)
17947:(2010)
17930:(2009)
17924:(2008)
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17687:(1974)
17681:(1973)
17675:(1972)
17669:(1971)
17663:(1970)
17646:(1969)
17640:(1968)
17634:(1967)
17628:(1966)
17622:(1965)
17605:(1959)
17451:Selena
15701:Mugham
15353:Apollo
14801:(1953)
14789:(1928)
14777:(1921)
14765:(1917)
14753:(1913)
14741:(1912)
14729:(1910)
14717:(1905)
14713:Salome
14705:(1902)
14693:(1899)
14681:(1896)
14669:(1888)
14646:Wigman
14576:Graham
14569:Fuller
14562:Fokine
14555:Duncan
14507:Wilder
14493:Toller
14430:Kaiser
14402:Brecht
14388:Artaud
14347:Webern
14333:VarĂšse
14263:Partch
14235:Ligeti
14158:Boulez
14130:BartĂłk
14088:(1943)
14076:(1941)
14064:(1936)
14054:(1931)
14044:(1929)
14032:(1927)
14020:(1925)
14008:(1923)
13996:(1920)
13984:(1915)
13972:(1912)
13948:(1907)
13936:(1889)
13924:(1887)
13912:(1886)
13889:Wright
13875:Tatlin
13833:Neutra
13735:Breuer
13701:Welles
13687:Vertov
13610:Renoir
13561:Murnau
13547:Marker
13540:Lupino
13498:Keaton
13484:Hubley
13470:Godard
13456:Fuller
13400:Dreyer
13379:Dassin
13337:Buñuel
13233:Sisley
13226:Signac
13219:Seurat
13191:Renoir
13009:Hopper
12911:Demuth
12834:Calder
12827:Braque
12778:Albers
12745:(1929)
12721:(1926)
12709:(1925)
12697:(1924)
12685:(1922)
12673:(1922)
12661:(1915)
12612:Valéry
12598:Thomas
12563:Pessoa
12507:George
12500:Elytis
12493:Ăluard
12479:Desnos
12451:Cavafy
12421:Poetry
12382:Proust
12375:Porter
12277:Hamsun
12235:Döblin
12228:Conrad
12200:Breton
12179:Barnes
11999:Cubism
11899:Portal
11701:Cowell
11696:Carter
11640:BartĂłk
11605:VarĂšse
11540:Webern
11530:Mahler
11525:Krenek
11510:Europe
11420:
11339:(film)
11176:Family
11151:(from
11094:Septet
10903:Threni
10857:Choral
10568:Apollo
10468:Renard
10314:Source
10263:
10255:
10234:
10226:
10195:8 June
10175:24 May
10153:1 June
10132:831304
10130:
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10058:745920
10056:
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9996:1 June
9943:(22).
9907:943884
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9830:944065
9828:
9803:25 May
9784:21 May
9762:25 May
9683:25 May
9666:725957
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9557:742158
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4344:
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4248:works.
4110:, and
3832:, the
3782:
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3543:896809
3541:
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3522:
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3502:
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3311:, and
3186:, the
3182:, the
3178:, the
3174:, the
3157:, and
3137:, and
3125:, and
3095:Ligeti
3091:VarĂšse
3018:Legacy
2951:psalms
2910:, and
2908:Renard
2890:Renard
2845:, and
2741:Threni
2694:Septet
2684:(1954)
2625:, and
2599:Handel
2582:Carmen
2503:Apollo
2428:, and
2414:septet
2396:Renard
2375:Renard
2335:Renard
2236:, and
2152:, 1910
2072:serial
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