Igor Stravinsky- Funeral song, Op. 5/ Chant Funèbre opus 5

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Performed only one time in 1909 and subsequently lost for 106 years, only to be recently discovered in a pile of dusty scores in the archives of the St. Petersburg Conservatoire, Igor Stravinsky's Funeral Song is performed by the Mariinsky Orchestra, led by Valery Gergiev. The piece itself was written in commemoration of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky's mentor and composition professor.

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  • @user-mx5ek9lt7c
    @user-mx5ek9lt7c 3 года назад +6

    Стравинский -Великий мастер!!!Как и его Учитель-Римский Корсаков!!!Какое счастье,что партитура выжила!Гениальная музыка!!!

  • @barryguerrero7652
    @barryguerrero7652 3 года назад +5

    It's early Stravinsky meets Mahler, Scriabin, and a tad of Zemlinsky. It makes sense that there would be another significant work in Stravinsky's early output.

    • @muslit
      @muslit 2 года назад +4

      I'm sure Stravinsky didn't know a note of Zemlinsky.

  • @jonaskatona7136
    @jonaskatona7136 2 года назад +4

    What's impressive about this piece is it represents a stage in Stravinsky's compositional style which lies between some of his arguably more typical sounding pieces, e.g., his Feu d'artifice and Scherzo fantastique, and when he first wrote some of his most individualistically defining, unique pieces, i.e., Firebird, Petrushka, and then Rite. It's a piece which made musicologists and musicians alike flustered since it almost represents a missing link of sorts between these two compositional periods, and now that we gratefully found the piece, we can certainly hear this.

  • @ОльгаОвчинникова-й8у
    @ОльгаОвчинникова-й8у 4 года назад +4

    Thank you very much!

  • @Mike-nd6ox
    @Mike-nd6ox 7 лет назад +15

    Rimsky Korsakov Master of Orchestration . I Love Korsakov and Stravinsky

    • @THEL05
      @THEL05 5 лет назад +1

      And so do I !

  • @2678918
    @2678918 7 лет назад +24

    Fascinating piece. What a great way to bid farewell to your master :]

  • @Soytu19
    @Soytu19 6 лет назад +21

    How is it possible that such awesome piece of music has been lost for 106 years??

    • @Dabooshky
      @Dabooshky 3 года назад +3

      the fear! That was the reason! The senseless fear of some burocrats of the imminent 1917's revolution that many scores of musical works could be destroyed by the Bolsheviks and thus find a safe hiding place for them ..!

    • @muslit
      @muslit 2 года назад

      Not so awesome.

    • @muslit
      @muslit Год назад

      @@marshallsmyth I think Stravinsky wanted this work to be lost, because it fact, it is forgettable.

  • @cybrunel1016
    @cybrunel1016 6 лет назад +7

    What a great piece of music by a great composer. Just brilliant. Thanks for sharing.

  • @malcolmnicoll1165
    @malcolmnicoll1165 7 лет назад +11

    This is a great piece and a great discovery composed by Korsakov's favourite student. Thanks for posting.

  • @hector3550
    @hector3550 Год назад

    Bravo!!

  • @novaleand
    @novaleand 6 лет назад +3

    Splendida!musica che ti serpeggia nel profondo...

  • @alger3041
    @alger3041 7 лет назад +7

    The piece actually ends at 11:49. There is a moment of silence followed by quiet applause.

  • @maxmerry8470
    @maxmerry8470 7 лет назад +7

    Truly fascinating! I can hear hints of Florent Schmitt's exoticism. The two were reasonably good friends, for a while, until they fell out.

  • @bummblebeesinacanwow4769
    @bummblebeesinacanwow4769 2 года назад +1

    so awesome

  • @brianhadfield7512
    @brianhadfield7512 7 лет назад +6

    Facinating if in the last resort not quite as sheerly memorable as the symphony (in E flat) which he had written the previous year.

  • @MedievalRichard
    @MedievalRichard 7 лет назад +4

    Splendid.

  • @marcsmith7789
    @marcsmith7789 6 лет назад +7

    I hear a lot of Scriabin and maybe Florent Schmitt. Almost like a dark passage from the Firebird

  • @MrRanSch
    @MrRanSch 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for uploading!!

  • @MFLB1
    @MFLB1 7 лет назад +2

    gracias!!

  • @LePaulLalonde
    @LePaulLalonde 6 лет назад +5

    Ça rappelle certains passages de l'Oiseau de feu

  • @nekocat90
    @nekocat90 7 лет назад +5

    so great :)

  • @user-rv4qw3xi3c
    @user-rv4qw3xi3c 5 лет назад +2

    師匠リムスキーコルサコフのオペラ「金鶏」の序曲のような金管楽器
    このホルンではなく師匠のトランペット

  • @user-rv4qw3xi3c
    @user-rv4qw3xi3c 5 лет назад +3

    ストラビンスキーと交遊があった、フランスのフロラン・シュミットの「ディオニソスの祭」みたいなブラスセクション

  • @pwnedshift1
    @pwnedshift1 7 лет назад +3

    this is good

  • @daigreatcoat44
    @daigreatcoat44 3 года назад +1

    Does anyone know where and when this was recorded?

  • @hotnews9226
    @hotnews9226 Год назад

    Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing! Can I repost your channel on Ganjing World platform? I will keep everything as is and ensure to include the credit for your videos.

  • @user-rv4qw3xi3c
    @user-rv4qw3xi3c 5 лет назад +2

    ホルンに旋律を吹かせる
    ラヴェルが亡き王女のパヴァーヌで使った

  • @user-rv4qw3xi3c
    @user-rv4qw3xi3c 5 лет назад +2

    火の鳥、鴬の後半みたい

  • @cihatsakarya3150
    @cihatsakarya3150 7 лет назад +6

    I am searching for score !!!!!

    • @Ocelot2000
      @Ocelot2000 7 лет назад +2

      Same!

    • @robertslagle7176
      @robertslagle7176 7 лет назад +4

      www.boosey.com/cr/purchase-music/Igor-Stravinsky-Funeral-Song-Pogrebal-naya-Pesnya/103097

    • @robertslagle7176
      @robertslagle7176 7 лет назад +2

      www.boosey.com/cr/purchase-music/Igor-Stravinsky-Funeral-Song-Pogrebal-naya-Pesnya/103097

  • @wllm4785
    @wllm4785 6 лет назад +8

    So Russian sounding.

  • @eulaliomontesdeoca2695
    @eulaliomontesdeoca2695 4 года назад +1

    Чайковский ушел, Римский остался. Римский ушел от Стравинского.

  • @muslit
    @muslit 6 лет назад

    I am very disappionted. There is nothing here harmonically that excites the ear, especially the homages to Wagner and Scriabin. After the Scherzo Fantastique, even the orchestration is ho-hum. It's also the most sentimental piece I can think of Stravinsky. Yes, it was written on the death of Rimsky. But look at the Sinfonies inspired by the death of Debussy.

    • @muslit
      @muslit 6 лет назад +2

      then 'interesting'

    • @tonalityludwigvon5748
      @tonalityludwigvon5748 5 лет назад +6

      Stravinsky was terribly sad when composed this piece, he thought of his mentor Nikolai as his second father, so how can one think of something exciting, interesting, adventurous when someone so important to them passed away ? We need to remember that the news of Rimsky Korsakov death reach Stravinsky late and sudden, so we should be glad that we are hearing his emotion, his thoughts, his feelings for ( in my opinion ) greatest Russian composer also his beloved friend and teacher

    • @muslit
      @muslit 2 года назад +1

      @@tonalityludwigvon5748 He was sad when Debussy died, who had a great influence on his own music, and was a colleague. It is sad, but in an original way. It is also fascinating. This work is conventional compared to the works which preceded it, conventionally 'sad'. Perhaps you are the sentimental type - Strauss' Death and Transfiguration comes to mind.

    • @muslit
      @muslit 2 года назад

      @Boris Sitnikoff The Symphony of Wind Instruments, written on the death of Debussy, is exciting and sad. Perhaps you should get to know it. Then you'd know what I meant. Exciting - or refreshing, or interesting, if you will - can refer to many things: harmony, use of dynamics, and melody. That Stravinsky said this work was his finest to date, and having been lost for 100 years, it's discovery and performance is a surprise in how conventional and indebted it is to Wagner, a composer who Stravinsky abhorred. Sorry, but to Stravinsky scholars and critics, this work looks back, rather than forward, from the works which preceded it. It is his least interesting homage to a composer or person, and he wrote quite a few. The interest that it does have is that it was lost for 100 years, was unknown, and appears to be a total anomaly in Stravinsky's oeuvre. If you like it, that's your business.

    • @tonalityludwigvon5748
      @tonalityludwigvon5748 2 года назад

      @@muslit I dont hear Strauss so I dont know the piece you are referring to. But I can assure you that nothing disgust me more in 19th century music than sentimental stuff

  • @muslit
    @muslit 2 года назад

    Forgettable.