The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) is generally regarded as one of the most original and versatile artists in the history of Western music. His output includes practically all the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A box set of recordings pairs Stravinsky, 50 years after his death, with the conductor who championed his works. By Anthony Tommasini On April 6, 1971 ...
More active than ever at 75,-Composer Igor Feodorovich Stravinsky works in intermittent bursts of energy in a soundproofed studio built into his Hollywood house. A neat and meticulous man, Stravinsky ...
Concerto in E flat, 'Dumbarton Oaks' Royal Academy of Music Ensemble Juilliard Ensemble Barbara Hannigan, Conductor (3) Japanese Lyrics Alexandra Heath, Soprano Royal Academy of Music Ensemble ...
Editor;s Note: Violinist Zvi Zeitlin passed away in 2012. He had started to write his memoirs and planned to include a chapter on his experiences with Igor Stravinsky. He never got to do this, so his ...
Richard Robinson, 78, a Los Angeles tenor who premiered Igor Stravinsky’s “In Memoriam Dylan Thomas,” “Threni” and “Elegy for J.F.K.,” and recorded many works under the composer’s direction for ...
Older recordings attest to the difficulties. Devotional rather than balletic, these late works demand the kind of focused singing and playing that barely existed during Stravinsky’s last productive ...
For Igor Stravinsky's 125th birthday, Pacific Northwest Ballet kicks off a two-week celebration with the PNB orchestra playing his Greeting Prelude. It's a 50-second take on "Happy Birthday!" written ...
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