Ígor Stravinsky Perséphone Vídeos
- Estreno en 1934-04-30 (Perséphone, Stravinsky)
- Publicado en 1934 (Perséphone, Stravinsky)
- textos de André Gide
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Igor Stravinsky Michele Molese Vera Zorina Gregg Smith Gide Gregg Smith Singers Columbia Symphony Orchestra Texas Boys Choir 1966 2016
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical Perséphone - Melodrame en Trois Tableaux: I. Perséphone ravie · Igor Stravinsky · Michele Molese · Vera Zorina · Gregg Smith Singers · Ithaca College Concert Choir · Columbia Symphony Orchestra · Texas Boys Choir Stravinsky: Perséphone ℗ Originally released 1966 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Released on: 2016-04-01 Lyricist: Andre Gide Chorus Master: Gregg Smith Associated Performer: The Texas Boys Choir of Fort Worth Chorus Master: George Bragg Producer: John McClure Auto-generated by YouTube.
Igor Stravinsky 1882 1939 1971
Igor Stravinsky was born on June 17, 1882, in Oranienbaum, Russia. He rose to fame in the early 1900s for his compositions for the Ballets Russes, including the controversial The Rite of Spring. Stravinsky brought his family to Switzerland and then France, continuing his output with such works as Renard and Persephone. After moving to the United States in 1939, he completed his famed Symphony in C and became an American citizen. Stravinsky died in New York City on April 6, 1971, with more than 100 works to his name.
Stravinsky Vera Zorina Robert Craft Gide 1962 1982
A gentle, more kind "Rite of Spring" is “Perséphone”. Stravinsky said for “Perséphone” he had wanted “only syllables, beautiful, strong syllables—and beyond that, a plot.” - although André Gide preferred words to syllables...The ending: If Spring is to be reborn The seed must die Beneath the ground, to reappear As a golden harvest in years to come. Stravinsky had this to say (from the book "Perspectives of New Music", 1962): Perséphone does start tentatively, the B‑flat music in 3/8 meter near the end is long, and the melodramas tend to beget large stretches of ostinato. I am no longer able to evaluate such things, or ever again be as I was when I wrote Perséphone. But I still love the music, especially the flutes in Perséphone's final speech (this needs stage movement!), and the final chorus (when it is played and sung in tempo, and very quietly without any general crescendo). I love the chord before the C minor Russian Easter music, too, and I love, above all, the lullaby Sur ce lit elle repose. I composed this berceuse for Vera de Bosset in Paris during a heat wave, and I wrote it for her to my own, Russian, words originally. But the whole of Perséphone was inspired by Vera de Bosset, and whatever tenderness or beauty may be found in the music is my poor response to those qualities in her. #Stravinsky #Perséphone #Balanchine #NYCBallet #RobertCraft
Igor Stravinsky Vera Zorina Gide New York Philharmonic Orchestra 1957 2016
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical Persephone - Melodrame en Trois Tableaux: I. Perséphone Ravie · Igor Stravinsky · Westminster Choir · Vera Zorina · Richard Robinson · New York Philharmonic Orchestra Stravinsky: Perséphone ℗ 1957 Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 2016-04-01 Lyricist: Andre Gide Auto-generated by YouTube.
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