Monday, October 21, 2019
Free Essays on Stravinsky
Second Style: 1908 to 1919  à ·	Begins with Fireworks (1908), which he extends to his three great ballets: Firebird (1910), Petrushka (1911), and The Rite of Spring (1913)   à ·	Higher use of dissonance, with themes often taken from folk music   à ·	Varied rhythms with extensive use of percussive elements in all instruments   à ·	Tonally, he basically uses diatonic materials including modes and continued use of ostinato   à ·	Expanded virtuosity of orchestral members, utilizing solo instrumental writing (often in extreme ranges)   à ·	Rite of Spring Real Audio for Emory Student Only    o	Introduction  Works  o	Firebird (1910)   o	Petrushka (1911)   o	Rite of Spring (1911-13)   o	Suites Nos. 1 and 2 for Small Orchestra (1915)   1918-1950 Neo-classic Period  à ·	Economical use of material with smaller instrumental forces; often employs satirical wit   à ·	Uses "absolute" classical and baroque form: song forms, sonata forms, fugues, suites, concerto grosso, and canons   à ·	Emphasis on wind instruments with limited use of strings   à ·	Primary concern for clear, concise organization   à ·	Very little chromaticism  sometimes "pandiatonicism"   à ·	Transparent textures replace lush, instrumental combinations   à ·	Tried to eliminate pictorial and literary "meanings" from music   Works  à ·	L'Historie du Soldat (1918)   à ·	Pulcinella (1919) ballet based on themes of Pergolesi   à ·	Piano-Rag-Music (1919)   à ·	Symphony of Wind Instruments (1920)   à ·	Les Noces (1914-23) Ballet   à ·	Sonata for Piano (1924)   à ·	Concerto of Piano and Winds (1924)   à ·	Serenade in A for Piano (1925)   à ·	Fairy's Kiss (1928) based on themes and style of Tchaikovsky   à ·	Oedpius Rex (1927) opera-oratorio   à ·	Apollon musagà ¨te (1928)   à ·	Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra (1929)   à ·	Symphony of Psalms (1930)   à ·	Concerto in D for Violin and Orchestra (1931)   à ·	Persà ©phone (1934)   à ·	Jeu de cartes (1936)   à ·	Concerto in Eb "Dumbarton Oaks" (1937)   à ·	Symphony in C (1939-4...  Free Essays on Stravinsky  Free Essays on Stravinsky    Second Style: 1908 to 1919  à ·	Begins with Fireworks (1908), which he extends to his three great ballets: Firebird (1910), Petrushka (1911), and The Rite of Spring (1913)   à ·	Higher use of dissonance, with themes often taken from folk music   à ·	Varied rhythms with extensive use of percussive elements in all instruments   à ·	Tonally, he basically uses diatonic materials including modes and continued use of ostinato   à ·	Expanded virtuosity of orchestral members, utilizing solo instrumental writing (often in extreme ranges)   à ·	Rite of Spring Real Audio for Emory Student Only    o	Introduction  Works  o	Firebird (1910)   o	Petrushka (1911)   o	Rite of Spring (1911-13)   o	Suites Nos. 1 and 2 for Small Orchestra (1915)   1918-1950 Neo-classic Period  à ·	Economical use of material with smaller instrumental forces; often employs satirical wit   à ·	Uses "absolute" classical and baroque form: song forms, sonata forms, fugues, suites, concerto grosso, and canons   à ·	Emphasis on wind instruments with limited use of strings   à ·	Primary concern for clear, concise organization   à ·	Very little chromaticism  sometimes "pandiatonicism"   à ·	Transparent textures replace lush, instrumental combinations   à ·	Tried to eliminate pictorial and literary "meanings" from music   Works  à ·	L'Historie du Soldat (1918)   à ·	Pulcinella (1919) ballet based on themes of Pergolesi   à ·	Piano-Rag-Music (1919)   à ·	Symphony of Wind Instruments (1920)   à ·	Les Noces (1914-23) Ballet   à ·	Sonata for Piano (1924)   à ·	Concerto of Piano and Winds (1924)   à ·	Serenade in A for Piano (1925)   à ·	Fairy's Kiss (1928) based on themes and style of Tchaikovsky   à ·	Oedpius Rex (1927) opera-oratorio   à ·	Apollon musagà ¨te (1928)   à ·	Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra (1929)   à ·	Symphony of Psalms (1930)   à ·	Concerto in D for Violin and Orchestra (1931)   à ·	Persà ©phone (1934)   à ·	Jeu de cartes (1936)   à ·	Concerto in Eb "Dumbarton Oaks" (1937)   à ·	Symphony in C (1939-4...    
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