The Rite of Spring wasn't the first piece of music to spark a riot, and it certainly wasn't the last, but it was the most significant.
Friday, September 28, 2018
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Stravinsky’s Petrushka
Upon visiting Stravinsky in late 1910, expecting to find him immersed in composing the Rite of Spring, Serge Diaghilev, director of the Ballet Russe, was quite surprised to find him instead composing the ballet of an anthropomorphized puppet. The story recounts the rise and fall of mischievous Petrushka, a puppet brought to life by a magician as he courts the Ballerina and fights the Charlatan. The work was premiered one hundred years ago, with Nijinsky dancing the title role. Former SFS Music Director Pierre Monteux conducted the work’s world premiere.
Friday, September 21, 2018
Stravinsky’s The Firebird
Serge Diaghilev was turned down by four composers before turning to Igor Stravinsky to write the music for a new production by the Ballet Russe. Luckily, Stravinsky, eager to try his hand at a ballet, had already been working on the music for a month, and their artistic relationship went on to produce Petrushka and The Rite of Spring.
Friday, September 14, 2018
Dvořák's Symphony No. 8
Dvořák's
Symphony No. 8 is, in many ways, his most Bohemian - full of blue skies, but
with dark shadows that make the sunshine that much brighter.
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Podcast: Copland Appalachian Spring
For many, the sound of Copland's "Appalachian
Spring" is the sound of American
classical music.
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