igor stravinsky

igor stravinsky

1The Rite of Spring14
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musicmann08 (65)164Full orchestral score.originalpdf
AndTok (21)162full scoreoriginalpdf
mickeynz (1869)54Complete Ballet for Piano Solo arr by Sam Raphling. originalpdf
dgaita1 (8)162originalpdf
2The Firebird12
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musicmann08 (65)178Full orchestral score.originalpdf
oblivianx (32)178Full Orchestral Scoreoriginalpdf
AlexBauer93 (370)172Full Orchestral Scoreoriginalpdf
ShadowOnTheSun (29)172originalpdf
temv (39)66originalpdf
3Piano Rag Music9
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hofflar1 (31)8originalpdf
temv (39)8originalpdf
pl5700 (48)8originalpdf
FantasticTurnip (40)8originalpdf
4Firebird Suite8
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mickeynz (1869)36Transcribed for Piano by Sam Raphling originalpdf
iBe2Ä (350)25for solo pianotranscriptionpdf
grandpayum (88)174i have both the full orchestra score and the piano reductionoriginalpdf
zeno6x3 (20)36Transcription by Sam Raphlingtranscriptionpdf
vibes22 (26)36originalpdf
5Le Sacre du Printemps5
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petrowski7 (3)81Transcription for 2 pianosoriginalpdf
oblivianx (32)155Full Orchestral Scoreoriginalpdf
tromboneguy72 (242)162full orchestral scoreoriginalpdf
PulpoManotas (73)162Full Orchestral Scorebookpdf
trubadix (25)155originalpdf
6Pulcinella4
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musicmann08 (65)161For small orchestra with three solo voices.originalpdf
AndTok (21)88for pianooriginalpdf
leoninus (640)88transcriptionpdf
melmoth (800)88For voices and pianotranscriptionpdf
7Ragtime4
8Tango3
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zazik (51)4originalpdf
9Symphonies of Wind Instruments3
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gershy7 (174)36Full scoreoriginalpdf
oren segev (17243)19piano solotranscriptionpdf
10Petrushka3
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flyingcow (17)37trascribed for piano originalpdf

Artist bio

Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (Russian: Игорь Фёдорович Стравинский, Igor' Fëdorovič Stravinskij) (June 17, 1882 – April 6, 1971) was a russian composer who first achieved international fame with three ballets commissioned by the impresario Serge Diaghilev and performed by Diaghilev's ballets russes (Russian Ballet): L'Oiseau de feu ("The Firebird") (1910), Petrushka (1911), and Le sacre du printemps ("The Rite of Spring") (1913). Read more
The Rite, whose premiere provoked a riot, transformed the way in which subsequent composers thought about rhythmic structure; to this day its vision of pagan rituals enacted in an imaginary ancient Russia continues to dazzle and overwhelm audiences.

Stravinsky's compositional career was notable for its stylistic diversity. After his first, Russian (expressionistic), phase he turned in the 1920s to neoclassicism. The works from this period tended to make use of traditional musical forms (concerto grosso, fugue, symphony), frequently concealed a vein of intense emotion beneath a surface appearance of detachment or austerity, and often paid tribute to the music of earlier masters, for example J.S. Bach, Verdi and Tchaikovsky.

In the 1950s he adopted serial procedures, using the new techniques over the final twenty years of his life to write works that were briefer and of greater rhythmic, harmonic, and textural complexity than his earlier music. Their intricacy notwithstanding, these pieces share traits with all of Stravinsky's earlier output; rhythmic energy, the construction of extended melodic ideas out of a few cells comprising only two or three notes, and clarity of form, instrumentation, and of utterance.
Some new ideas state that this "dodecaphonic period" is in fact NOT an independent stylistic period. Stravinsky only started using the twelve-tone system after the death of Schönberg in 1951. At that time dodecaphony was a well-known and widely spread system that was generally accepted as a valuable 'replacement' of the tonal system. Therefore, some musicologists thought it wiser to consider the serial works of Stravinsky as a sort of neo-dodecaphony, meaning that they are also conceived as "neoclassic".

Stravinsky achieved fame as a pianist and conductor, often at the premieres of his works. He was a writer and compiled, with the help of Alexis Roland-Manuel, a theoretical work entitled Poetics of Music, in which he famously claimed that music was incapable of "expressing anything but itself." Several interviews in which the composer spoke to Robert Craft were published as Conversations with Stravinsky. They collaborated on five further volumes over the following decade.

Read more: http://www.naxos.com/composerinfo/Igor_Stravinsky_26297/26297-collection.htm#disco

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