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  1. L'elenco delle composizioni di Igor' Fëdorovič Stravinskij si riallaccia alla classificazione realizzata nel 1968 dal musicologo Harry Halbreich e dal catalogo elaborato nel 1966 dallo studioso e biografo di Stravinskij, Eric Walter White, [1]. che comprende un numero di 110 composizioni e di 14 arrangiamenti su opere di altri autori.

  2. These words from Igor Stravinsky seem to dismiss the heated comments raised by a unique work that takes on tradition in order to better transform it. Introduced as Stravinsky’s last work from his “neoclassic” period, The Rake’s Progress was composed between 1948 and 1951 based on a series of eight engravings by the painter William Hogarth, entitled “A Rake’s Progress” (1732-1733).

  3. Igor Stravinski trece de la stilul neoclasic din Pucinella (1919-1920), pe teme de Pergolesi, sau Apollo Musagete , la experimentele dodecafonice din Canticum Sacrum ad honorem Sancti Marci . În ceea ce privește muzica operistică, Stravinsky adoptă un stil eclectic și eterogen, rezultând în capodopere ca Le Rosignol (Privighetoarea", 1914), Oedipus Rex , Cariera unui libertin .

  4. Background. Igor Stravinsky was the son of Fyodor Stravinsky, the principal bass singer at the Imperial Opera, Saint Petersburg, and Anna, née Kholodovskaya, a competent amateur singer and pianist from an old-established Russian family.Fyodor's association with many of the leading figures in Russian music, including Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin and Mussorgsky, meant that Igor grew up in an ...

  5. Igor Stravinsky, an unclassifiable composer, was accustomed to music from a very early age in particularly thanks to his father who was a famous bass at the St. Petersburg Opera. From Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, one of his teachers, he retained orchestral luxuriance and his first works were imbued with the shimmering colours of Russian folklore ...

  6. Igor Stravinsky's first opera, The Nightingale, to a libretto — based on a Hans Christian Andersen fairy-tale — by himself in collaboration with Stepan Mitusov, was commissioned by the Moscow Free Theater in 1908. In his autobiography, Stravinsky (1882-1971) recorded, “This work was greatly encouraged by my master [Rimsky-Korsakov], and ...

  7. Igor Stravinsky wrote The Rite of Spring in 1913. ... Decades before, Wagner’s opera Tannhäuser had been booed off the stage at the Opera. But danger was the exciting part.