The Best of Stravinsky
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky ComSE (17 June [O.S. 5 June] 1882 - 6 April 1971) was a Russian-born composer, pianist, and conductor. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century.
Stravinsky's compositional career was notable for its stylistic diversity. He first achieved international fame with three ballets commissioned by the impresario Serge Diaghilev and first performed in Paris by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes: The Firebird (1910), Petrushka (1911), and The Rite of Spring (1913). The latter transformed the way in which subsequent composers thought about rhythmic structure and was largely responsible for Stravinsky's enduring reputation as a musical revolutionary who pushed the boundaries of musical design. His "Russian phase" which continued with works such as Renard, the Soldier's Tale and Les Noces, was followed in the 1920s by a period in which he turned to neoclassicism. The works from this period tended to make use of traditional musical forms (concerto grosso, fugue and symphony), drawing on earlier styles, especially from the 18th century. In the 1950s, Stravinsky adopted serial procedures. His compositions of this period shared traits with examples of his earlier output: rhythmic energy, the construction of extended melodic ideas out of a few two- or three-note cells and clarity of form, and of instrumentation.
Ígor Stravinsky
Tracklist:
A Sagração da Primavera
Primeira Parte: A Adoração da Terra
1. Introdução
2. Augúrios de Primavera / Dança das Adolescentes
3. Jogo do Rapto
4. Rondas da Primavera
5. Jogos das Tribos Rivais
6. Procissão do Sábio
7. O Sábio
8. Dança da Terra
Segunda Parte: O Sacrifício
9. Introdução
10. Círculos Místicos das Adolescentes
11. Glorificação da Eleita
12. Evocação dos Ancestrais
13. Ação Ritual dos Ancestrais
14. Dança do Sacrifício. A Eleita
O Pássaro de Fogo (Suíte, 1945)
15. Introdução
16. Prelúdio e Dança
17. Variações
18. Pantomima I
19. Pas-De-Deux
20. Pantomima II
21. Scherzo
22. Pantomima III. Rondó
23. Dança Infernal
24. Canção de Ninar
25. Hino Final
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( PART I The Rite of Spring )
(0:00 - Introduction First Part - A Kiss of The Earth )
(3:40 - The Augurs of Spring )
(7:08 - Ritual of Abduction )
(8:26 - Spring Rounds )
(11:49 - Ritual of the Rival Tribes )
(13:46 - Procession of the Oldest and Wisest One )
(14:31 - The Dancing Out of the Earth )
( PART II The Rite of Spring )
(16:20 - Introduction Second Part - The Exalted Sacrifice )
(20:42 - Mystic Circles of the Young Girls )
(24:06 - The Naming and Honoring of the Chosen One )
(25:40 - Evocation of the Ancestors)
(26:33 - Ritual Action of the Ancestors )
(30:11 - Sacrificial Dance )).
( The Firebird )
(35:04 - Introduction )
(38:28 (I TABLEAU) The Enchanted Garden Kastchei )
(38:56 - Appearance of the Firebird - Pursued by Prince Ivan )
(39:12 - Dance of the Firebird )
(41:02 - The Firebird - Supplications)
(45:35 - The Princesses' Game with the Golden Apples )
(48:09 - Sudden appearance of Prince Ivan
(49:34 - The princesses' Khorovod - Round Dance )
(54:20 - Infernal Dance of All Kashchei's Subjects )
(59:02 - Lullaby The Firebird )
(1:02:43 (II TABLEAU) Disappearance of Kastchei's Palace and Magical Creations, Return to Life of the Petrified Knights, General Rejoicing )).
Mike thanks
God bless you sir! Needed this badly
BrickyBoy With Pleasure
thankyou so much, doing homework right now
Calvin Nest Thanks
Stravinsky is the Black Metal of Classical Music.
lmaooo
Hell yeah 😂😂🤘🏻🤘🏻🖤
r you sure
@@bolancarpenterjr8753 yes
I hear first notes of techno
RUclips is a treasure chest, and everyday I find a new gem!
nicely said!
yessssssss me too🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
It is.
Stravinsky is one of the greatest! So dynamic and powerful music!
I recognize many of these scores from modern cinema, what a lasting impact Stravinsky had.
New York Philharmonic musical director Pierre Boulez said: "Something radically new, even foreign to Western tradition, had to be found for music to survive, and to enter our contemporary era. The glory of Stravinsky was to have belonged to this extremely gifted generation and to be one of the most creative of them all."
Well said, mister Boulez!
Aos brasileiros que se encontram aqui, vamos disseminar essa cultura... curtam e comentem suas músicas preferidas do Igor S...
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I'm not a Stravinskian but I can imagine the shock of listeners on first hearing the Rite of Spring! The whispers of the Woodwind are like Prehistoric, swampy fumes from a musical swamp heralding the savage, unsophisticated ceremony! Truly shocking to an audience attuned to Mozart!
When Vaslav Nijinsky danced the Rite of Spring ballet, the audience literally rioted! There's even an interview of Stravinsky talking about it on youtube.
It's not as scandalous as the last scene of The Afternoon of the Faun, though... (Nijinsky masturbated on stage, lmao).
The early 20th century really was something else after the Victorian era!
I have loved Stravinsky since I was a little boy, thank you!
Stravinskys work really is intense and catchy, no wonder why its used in to almost every dramatic sequence of a movie, or atleast something in his style.
Never listened to him before though I gotta say; love it
This music is really making me feel things right now.
Ngl, some of it feels like the Klingons are stalking and about to attack
Спасибо🙏❤ Улетела🕊
Музыка, которая рассказывает обо всём! Шедевр!
Стравинский от Бога🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Оркестру браво!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤❤❤
This really sounds like the soundtrack of a great movie!
Right? John Williams had to have drawn inspiration from this
Well, the Sacre du Printemps is a ballet, so it's actually made to be a story :)
It’s called Fantasia
The God father ll
about water.....a shark....a mayor...a sheriff
I put this on while trying to study.
It doesn't help.
Disney made The Rite of Spring into dinosaurs kung fu fighting. The ballet made it into a girl dancing herself to death. Relaxing and peaceful to me! Now if you'll excuse me I must resume my studies of Elizabeth Bathory and Vlad Draculya.
yep, best moment to focus is between 7 and 8 Min
Cos it isn't 'lofi hip hop beats to study to'
@@pogchamp7983 they just make me think about making beats and abletons time stretch algorithm was used on the main loop depending on how wobbly it sounds! again distracting!
@@pogchamp7983 a couple of years back i had to share a study group at uni with a 19 year old idiot who would put on gaming channels thru the speakers on his laptop while writing an essay IN THE FRIKKIN LIBRARY. "it helps me study" he claimed. He was, and is, a hopeless moron.
This man is truly an amazing composer! I bet women love him!
Люблю художников которые наплевав на мнение критиков создают то что им хочется♥️
This is like getting a massage, & then being punched in the face, back & forth over & over for an hour. Dreadfully delightful.
You need to write reviews for music more often.
You like to be beaten?
oh ok so you like the sado masochism music then huh???.......Help !!!!!!!!!! lol
Much like life
@@alexwells6876 wtf
The comfort of his works is irreplaceable and impeccable and beyond description and immeasurable profound and infinity
His work is so unsettling and yet comfortable. ❤
@@something64
Thankyou
From
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Well, this year I really am discovering all kinds of compositors. I'm really happy ❤
A MUSICAL GENIUS.
i feel his music is a movie score. i can hear a lot of movies paying homage. i hear Jaws, Psycho, Star Wars, Raiders... way ahead of his time
same with wagner. doesn't necessarily mean it is good though
@@VVeltanschauung187 it really is much more than good though
@@VVeltanschauung187 Objectively it is good.
absolutley NOT. you are so disrespectful calling it like this.
He gave so much keys for modern jazz and rock, metal or other...
Stravinsky and Schoenberg have this particular narrative in their work, that if you are deep in listening to their music, the most outstanding settings and landscapes take form in your head, and is like magic like a childhood dream, the colors the forms.
Thank you Federico Genco.
Thank you Jhon Castano!!!
Mauricio Forero pre1950 that is. later he Learnt from newer composers.
I see dark empty corners with ashtrays full of cigarette buts.
bullshit. this cacophony pushed by CIA for MK-ultra and in order to make all flora and fauna dead.
Stravinsky is cold Russian steel. Not for the faint of heart. Brilliant composer.
He is Ukrainian
@@anabel_14 нет конечно.
@@boringxstrange4931 так звісно.
Tertius Fourier Stravinsky was ukranian, not russian
@@nataliarishniak8381 Украинцем😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Эффект с глазами +10050000
жаль, что Он не моргнул глазом(
Музыка - огонь!
Спасибо.
ruclips.net/video/MqlSi1LhKzs/видео.html
LOVE YOU STRAVINSKY
Stravinski é maravilhoso porque desperta e atiça a imaginação, aguça os sentidos, porque traz à tona o que habita nas entranhas. 👏👏👏 Paraná
Um dos poucos brasileiros assistindo. Ainda há esperança na cultura nacional!
Abraços de SC
Tamo junto.
Viva o Brasil
Nossa cultura também é bastante rica, mas realmente faz falta ver brasileiros por aqui.
Vamo que vamo
Bravo BRAVO BRAVO
I really enjoy listening to СТРАВІНСКІ's fantastic work! Wonderful!
so underrated. by far the best avant-garde-romantic-modern componist.
One of the greatest composers of change. TO HAVE WORKED WITH SERGE DIGAGHILEV AND THE DIAGHILEV'S BALLLETS RUSES. THEY MET IN SPAIN , PICASSO, COCO CHANNEL, THE DANCERS. THE IN PARIS. WHAT A DREAM TEAM AND HISTORY. EXHILARATING MUSIC 🎶 🎵🎼🎹🎶🎵🎻🎺🎷📯🥁🪘🎵🎶❤
deserves 1 billion views for sure. Amazing.
I came here because this comment: "Dislikes came from Stravinsky fans" on a Vivaldi video, and I thought this guy was terrible. I'm pleased to find myself wrong about it.
Igor is my ultimate favorite music artist, he is my idol
My favorite song of his The Firebird
begining, into a kiss of earth produces the most subtle and impressive sound emerging from chaos.
Greatfulness and Wonderfulness of Igor’s music are beyond words
This music could describe an ancient prehistoric time of brutality or a far distant futuristic time of, um, brutality. Love it.
Igor Fiodorovici Stravinski a fost un compozitor modern de muzică cultă, originar din Rusia, unul din cei mai importanți muzicieni din prima jumătate a secolului al XX-lea. S-a făcut cunoscut și ca pianist virtuoz și dirijor, a readus în actualitate și a revoluționat muzica de balet. Wikipedia
Născut: 17 iunie 1882, Lomonosov, Rusia
Decedat: 6 aprilie 1971, JW Marriott Essex House New York, New York, Statele Unite
Nume complet: Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky
Soții: Vera de Bosset (căs. 1940-1971), Yekaterina Gabrielovna Nossenko (căs. 1906-1939)
Copii: Soulima Stravinsky, Fyodor Stravinsky, Ludmila Mandelstam, Maria Milena Stravinsky
Compoziții
The Rite of Spring
The Firebird
Petrushka
Muito bom! Nunca tinha ouvido, fiquei impressionado como ele transcede a tranquilidade e a força em uma única música.... Muito além consegue nós levar a várias sensações diferentes, com grande intensidade!
Beautiful!
When Stravinsky's Rite of Spring Ballet was first performed in 1913, it lead to a riot. People just weren't ready for music this avant-grade yet (especially since the theme was about a girl in former "pagan" Russia being selected as a sacrificial victim).
F yea! :)
A vida não faria sentido sem música.
Stravinsky é foda demais...
Sem música a vida seria um erro. Nietzsche
El universo se pone de pie para escuchar el magnifico concierto. de Stravinsky. Como una orquesta de aves que toca los sentidos y apacigua el alma. Q.maravilla y asombro.
I ve heard a bit of classical music before in passing,so this morning i decided to give it a go and actually listen to it.Tried tchaikovsky was ok very chilled.Tried mozart again
very chilled.Then this,holy shit i m about to throw myself around the room,its incredible.I m only 5 minutes in,i better strap myself into the chair with some duck tape before i end up out of the window.Fantastic music.👍🏻
Phenomenal!
Thank you for posting this. I am preparing a presentation on Ysatis of Givenchy perfume and trying to connect its symphony of aromas to something musical. Stravinsky is definitely the one, but I had no time and resources to listen to everything to make up the Best list. Thank you million times for this share.
Igor u r the best ur oieces r fantastic and funny bc u play so hard.... like cartoon like tom and jerry.... ur pieces r have so many parol and colors and u must write them for young people bc for old men r tierdly and u play meravelioso bc u r the one of the best compositor in rhe world thx lot shaina camous
Mi compositor favorito.....me transporto con su música.
Glory in Heaven to the universal and great Stravinsky!
Is the best music of the world, love it!
Stravinski = popular + CON "GOL" + complejidad rítmico-armónica-orquestal = GENIO COMPLETO
From innocent Disney pastoral landscapes to the entrance of Dart Vader and the Emperor in the matter of minutes!
The rite of spring is the first piece of music I can remember hearing and enjoying and I can definitely see how it has influenced my taste in music ever since then.
If one seeks to find inner peace and tranquility in a harsh world then one should...
never listen to stravinsky
Igor Stravinskij ha lasciato un segno indelebile nella storia della musica sinfonica e merita di essere glorificato in eterno
Perfect🎉
his music is awesome
The best of Stravinsky must also include Petrouchka, Le Chant du Rossignol, L'Histoire du Soldat, Ragtime, Les Noces, just to name a few other masterpieces by this musical genius.
Me recuerda mi profesora de música en bachillerato era fanática con Stravinsky y desde entonces es seguido su extraordinaria obras.
Just discovered him through the Bernstein collection I bought, still got 100 CDs to get through, I’ve listened to most of them time and time again. It there’s a few pleasant surprises like this dude in there.
Fantasia for days! I went back 15 times just to see this section of the movie ! I was only 9 yrs. old. I thought I was high on the choreography alone. The 20 yr. old guys sitting behind us were tripping on acid and speechless. LSD was responsible for the success of Fantasia #1.
insultive. so disrespectful and amateuristic comment[s].
@@ENDED796 Disrespectful in what way ? How so? It was released in 1949, Rock and roll was just around the corner. The classical days were over. It was LSD that revived Fantasia. Can you not handle the truth ?
The Best
Marvellous music...eerie,and I like it✨💕
The volume level will not rise
Te amo Stravinsky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Igor was so metal. :]
+Kyle Gibbs He's actually the reason why I started listening to metal. He is definitely metal!
+Kyle Gibb I think Shostakovich is far more 'metal' than Stravinsky... specially Cello concerto No1, or his string quartets.
+Kyle Gibbs Apparently I am not the only one who thinks Stravinsky invented heavy metal music before the rock version existed.
How is he metal?
Oskar Zdrojewski
I get it...like Heavy Metal... like hard rock of the classical world. But personally I always considered Shostakovich more 'metal' than Stravinsky... now he was one hell of a pissed-off guy, and for good reason!
"The Best of Stravinsky" - just the Rite and Firebird, never mind Petrushka, Symphony of Psalms, Symphonies of Wind Instruments, The Soldier's Tale or Pulcinella, not to mention everything else
Stravinsky's a beast
Thank you for your enthusiam which I share. You might find it helpfull to view The Chicago Symphony Orchestra's series "Beyond the Score". There is a segment on The Right of Spring describing exactly how he wrote this masterpiece.
Please friend give us the link!
I one hundred percent LOVE this but Igor refuses to stop staring a hole in my face❤
I just found out that Akira Ifukube the man who created the music for most of the Godzilla films was influenced by this composer. I can hear why he was and it's amazing!
My favourite piece of orchestral writing, the woodwinds in the introduction are sublime.
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LOVE YOU STRAVINSKY
Hurray, Stravinsky is back! Also, love dynamics here, so ruthless!
Sounds like background music to the early Hollywood movies
Гениально!
the guy who invented technical death metal
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Gokalp Ulku Lol
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when you pretend to know about music
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perfect moments are gems in natural chaos
...siempre me ha transportado.
One of Nobuo Uematsu's inspiration, for sure ! I love it !
Я впервые слушаю Стравинского!!! Как с ним спокойно!!!
Не ожидал от себя такого, что прослушаю от идо, причём на одном дыхании!
greatest composer of all time
thank you sir!
I love your works :D
Сказать что это восхитительно, это не сказать ничего!
Bellísimo 😭👏🖤🌼
underrated but well underrated musician forever child will remember him forever
Sono cresciuto con i suoi dischi da giovane studioso di pianoforte. Mi ha fornito tutte le risposte che avrei cercato e non trovato. Anche se ancora non lo sapevo è stato fondamentale perché ha anticipato tutti i miei passi
One should look behind to the history of that music to know what was going on.....A revolutionary mind.... that was u Stravinsky....
Beautiful
I think Stravinsky perfectly captured the turmoil of the Industrial Revolution.
Do you feel some John Williams here, Star Wars... aye?
You're right! Williams used some places to his pieces, especially 16:21 in the beggining of "Dune Sea of Tatooine", and some places of Cor Anglais i think.
also Jaws from 3:30 ;)
34:00 Alan Silvestri, Predator
1amadeo 16:00 this is thé final song of jaws 3d when the shark die!!!! is thé same song! wtf
everybody borrows from everybody in the arts--sort of a compliment with stravinsky
Thank you so much I’m putting it on my report 🎶🎵
damn sounds great
It's refreshing and positive that the conductor is not even mentioned here. :)
Thank you for a story I needed to remember.
I can't help but feel that part of this captures the emotions of a gazelle being chased on the African plain
Thank you, Top Classical
this is the best of russian-era stravinsky. what about his later stuff? the neoclassical! the serial!!!!
1:04:39 One of the great moments in music history!
Eine phantastische, monumentale Musik, danke dafür! ❤👍🥀
All S. instrumental parts are good but his use of timpani was incredible and so fun to play!!!
Zappa brought me here
Great to listen to on the crappa.. ;)
+Frankincensed - me too... Happy birthday Frank. ...and Yes was also influenced by Stravinsky. So much so that they used to play recordings of the Firebird Suite at the beginning of their concerts.
I'm working on my thesis in philosophy, it will be a conceptual analysis of Franks and Stravinsij work
me too
yea just came here from wikipedia, also mentioned: Varese and Webern
still waiting for the drum solo
Sean B xD!!!!!!!
Waiting forever
+Jonathan Savickas *The* drum solo.
***** in the drum solo part
***** no, the drum solo part