Firebird / Nocturnes - CD Music

by Igor Stravinsky
label: Infinity Digital, January of 1994 ‧
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ALIGNMENT

Disco 1

The Firebird

Tableau I
01 - I. Introduction
02 - II. Kastchei's Enchanted Garden
03 - III. The Firebird Appears, Pursued By Prince Ivan
04 - IV. Dance Of The Firebird
05 - V. The Firebird Is Captured By Prince Ivan
06 - VI. The Firebird's Pleading
07 - VII. Appearance Of The Thirteen Enchanted Princesses
08 - VIII. The Princesses Play With The Golden Apples
09 - IX. Prince Ivan Suddenly Appears
10 - X. Round Dance Of The Princesses
11 - XI. Daybreak
12 - XII. Prince Ivan Enters Kastchei's Palace
13 - XIII. Arrival Of Kastchei The Immortal
14 - XIV. Dialogue Between Kastchei And Prince Ivan
15 - XV. The Princesses Intercede
16 - XVI. The Firebird Appears
17 - XVII. Dance OF Kastchei's Court, Bewitched By The Firebird
18 - XVIII. Infernal Dance Of Kastchei's Subjects
19 - XIX. Lullaby
20 - XX. Kastchei Awakens
21 - XXI. Death Of Kastchei

Tableau II
22 - XXII. The Palace And Creatures Of Kastchei Disappear. The Petrified Knights Come To Life. General Rejoicing

Nocturnes
23 - I. Nuages (Clouds)
24 - II. Fêtes (Festivals)
25 - III. Sirènes (Sirens)

Firebird / Nocturnes - CD

by Igor Stravinsky

Property Description
label: Infinity Digital
Release Date: January of 1994
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Classic > Romantic
EAN: 0074646630723
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album / Compilation

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Igor Stravinsky

Igor Stravinsky was one of the most influential composers of the twentieth century, born on June 17, 1882 in Oranienbaum (now Lomonosov), Russia, and died on April 6, 1971 in New York, United States. Stravinsky is widely recognized for his innovation and ability to transform the classical music landscape through his works, which often challenged the musical conventions of his time.

Stravinsky gained international notoriety with his collaboration with the Ballets Russes, a ballet company directed by Sergei Diaghilev. It was for this company that he composed three of his most famous works: The Firebird (1910), Petrushka (1911) and The Rite of Spring (1913). The Rite of Spring, in particular, caused great controversy at its premiere in Paris due to its dissonant and complex rhythmic music, as well as Vaslav Nijinsky's innovative choreography. This work is often cited as a milestone in the history of music and a turning point in modern music.

Throughout his career, Stravinsky demonstrated an incredible capacity for adaptation and reinvention. He went through several distinct stylistic phases, including the use of neoclassical styles in the 1920s and 1930s, where he drew inspiration from the music of the past, especially from the Baroque and Classical periods. Works such as the Symphony of Psalms (1930) and Pulcinella (1920) exemplify this neoclassical period.

In the last phase of his life, Stravinsky embraced serialism, a technique associated with composers such as Arnold Schoenberg, which involves the use of twelve-tone series. His work Agon (1957) is an example of this phase, showing his ability to assimilate new compositional techniques.

In addition to being a prolific composer, Stravinsky was also a respected conductor and author of several writings on music. He left an indelible mark on twentieth-century music, not only through his compositions, but also through his influence on other composers and musicians. His ability to constantly innovate while maintaining an emotional and intellectual depth in his music has earned him a place as one of the most important figures in the history of classical music.

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