Stravinsky

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    Redwood Symphony Orchestra
     
    Petrushka
    Stravinsky\'s theater pieces \"Petrushka\" and \"The Soldier\'s Tale,\" a.k.a. L\'Histoire du soldat.\"
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    Redwood Symphony Orchestra
     
    Rite of Spring
    Stravinsky\'s ballet \"The Rite of Spring\" together with his cantata \"Les Noces,\" sung in English.
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    Robert Allworth, Eric Gross, Ann Carr-boyd
     
    Arias And Interludes
    3 major works by 3 well-known Australian composers provide intriguing listening in a variety of styles: a tonal quartet for mandolin and string trio in which "musical discussion" between instruments abounds.
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    Ensamble Diabolus
     
    Historia del Soldado de Stravinsky/Ramuz
    A complete performance of the music and text by three actors and seven musicians of Stravinsky's jazzy street-theatre play The Soldier's Tale in the first recorded version in Mexican Spanish.
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    Evgeni Svetlanov, Conductor, USSR S.O.
     
    Stravinsky: Le Sacre Du Printemps/jeu De Cartes
    The Ballet "Sacre du Printemps" ("Scenes of Pagan Russia") was composed by Igor Stravinsky in the beginning of 1913 on a libretto by Nikolai and Svyatoslav Roerichs. The premiere performance of the ballet took place on May 28 of the same year in Paris
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    Sam Crain
     
    Music of Sam Crain Vol 2
    Piano, chamber and electronic works provide you with exciting sonic adventures along your way in a variety of moods and colors. Buckle up for safety with this provocative collection of modern classical music.
    Classical: Stravinsky
     
     
    The Upton Trio
     
    Transformation
    Incredibly smart, pure and true. The 21st Century's most revered female violinist and composer. The feverish modern complexity of Igor Stravinsky or Dmirtri Shostakovich with the heart soul of Gershwin or Hoagy Carmichael. Timeless.
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    Stravinsky / Anatoly Sheludyakov, piano
     
    Stravinsky: Piano Works
    Pianist Anatoly Sheludyakov gives exciting performances of some of Stravinsky's greatest compositions for piano. Enjoy.
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    Stravinsky, Bartok / Ambartsumian, violin; Sheludyakov, piano
     
    Suite Italienne / Two Rhapsodies
    Stravinsky and Bartok MUSIC FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO. Levon Ambartsumian, violin, Anatoly Sheludyakov, piano
    Classical: Stravinsky
     
     
    Christopher Ferris
     
    A Chime in the Woods - 2005
    Live solo piano performance. Dreamy, lyric improvisation blending Keith Jarrett, Chopin, Stravinsky, Chick Corea and Debussy.
    Classical: Stravinsky
     
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    Stravinsky
    The Rite of Spring for electric guitar, electric bass, and percussion
    The Rite of Spring was composed by Igor Stravinsky and first performed in 1913. This is a literal arrangement of the piece for electric guitar, electric bass, and drums/percussion, adapted to the genre of rock music.
    FIVE DOLLAR SALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like Jello Biafra would say........ LET'S MOOOVE 'EM OUT!!!!! FIVE DOLLAR SALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just go to the CD BABY FIVE DOLLAR SALE AREA- PICK MY CD, AND TWO OTHERS....AND- the price will drop to five dollars each!!!!!!!!! OR- Click the "arranger's" link over on the left side MATT GROENING, Creator of The Simpsons, likes my CD!!! I KEEP SAYING......(I really do keep saying) "Everyone who likes The Simpson's should buy my CD" Anyway............... Though my musical tastes have varied over the years, I've always been a fan of and have been able to appreciate technical proficiency in music. At some point in my familiarity with The Rite of Spring, I thought someone REALLY SHOULD do it as a rock band. After alot of work, I have been able to realize this goal. I wanted to bring the piece as far into the rock genre as possible but still perform as much of the orchestral score as possible. It was a big trade off. To me, the basic unit of rock music is a band with one guitar, one bass guitar and a drummer. If I were to add another instrument it would probably be a keyboard(s) of some kind, but then I think that really would have taken some of the edge off the arrangement (from a purist rock music point of view), and the temptation would have been too great to just use MIDI and program the solo piano score. That really would have been cheating. I wanted to keep the performance- I can't think of any other word- as organic as possible. Anyway, in the end I decided I did in fact need more instruments in a couple of spots to satisfy my artistic vision, so I gave the drummer a glockenspiel and a bunch of bells and stuff, and changed his name from "drums" to "percussion". Please note that most of the arrangement has a regular distorted rock guitar sound, and the song preview does not extend past the beginning "clean" part. So this is what came out of the project. I am happy with it and I really appreciate you attention to and patronage of my CD!
    Classical: Stravinsky
     
    Sam Crain
    Music of Sam Crain Vol 2
    Classical: Stravinsky
     
    Ensamble Diabolus
    Historia del Soldado de Stravinsky/Ramuz
    Classical: Stravinsky
     

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