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    IGOR STRAVINSKY (1882-1871) The Firebird Suite (1910; version from 1919) Introduction - The Firebird and its Dance Round of the Princesses (Khorovod) Infernal Dance of King Kaschei Berceuse Finale The first of Igor Stravinsky’s three famous early ballets‚ The Firebird is the most traditional and derivative. While The Firebird‚ similar to Petrushka and The Rite Of Spring‚ is unquestionably one of Stravinsky’s masterpieces‚ if considered strictly historically it can be‚ with some justice

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    called Firebird written by: Igor Stravinsky in 1910. Stravinsky Grew up around music since he was a young boy‚ his father was Fyodor Stravinsky‚ who was the principle at Imperial Opera‚ St Petersburg‚ and his mother Anna was an amateur singer and piano player. Though Igor did not jump right into music he actually began to study law at St Petersburg University in the year 1901. He still kept his hands in music as he worked with a mentor. By the time of his mentor’s death in 1908 Stravinsky had produced

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    “The Firebird”‚ is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. The ballet is based on Russian folk tales of the magical glowing bird of the same name that is both a blessing and a curse to its captor. This ballot was first performed on the 25th of June in 1910. The Firebird was Igor Stravinsky’s first project. Igor Stravinsky who composed the final excerpt of the ballot “The Firebird” uses repetition‚ using one melody‚ forming diversity and distinction through alterations

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    Stravinsky's The Firebird

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    The emphatic‚ stirring conclusion to The Firebird leaves the listener with the sense that a favorable event of great significance has occurred‚ or that a long-sought-for goal has been achieved. This effect is achieved mainly through Stravinsky’s peculiar choices of instrumentation and dynamic markings. As far as I could tell‚ Scene 2 was in a major key throughout‚ with no modulation to a minor tonality. Because major key music typically conveys positive emotions‚ the overall mood of the work is

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    Igor Stravinsky

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    lucidity.” –Igor Stravinsky Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (June 17/5‚ 1882 – April 6‚ 1971) lived by this mantra. As a 20th Century composer‚ pianist‚ and conductor‚ music was his truth. Time magazine even named him as one of the 100 most influential people of the century. Music and its livelihood were the fiber of his life and he continued to serve his art through his own personal trials‚ triumphs‚ and tribulations until his own very end. Talent surrounded Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky from the beginning

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    Igor Stravinsky

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    Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky was born on June 17th‚ 1882 in Oranienbaum‚ Russia. He was one of four to his polish parents‚ Anna née Kholodovsky and Fyodor Stravinsky. Igor Stravinsky’s first exposer to music was from his father‚ who was a bass singer at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. His father helped him learn the love of music. His first musical education began at the age of nine with piano lessons‚ studying music theory‚ and attempting composition. By fifteen‚ he had mastered Mendelssohn’s

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    Igor Stravinsky Analysis

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    In a piece written by Igor Stravinsky‚ a renowned composer‚ he comments on the fraud of orchestral conductors. This “conductor fraud” is juxtaposed to that of political treachery. By intertwining music and politics‚ Stravinsky asserts negatively charged words and sarcasm to refute his disapproval for both. These feelings are also manifest in his use of comparisons towards the facade of these conductors. Stravinsky begins his piece by using negative syntax on his targets of conducting and politics

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    In the passage‚ composer Igor Stravinsky describes orchestra conductors by using rhetorical devices and detailed language to convey his feelings on the subject. He is obviously unimpressed with the "skill" that conductors are praised for and cynical of their talent in general. The author uses bitter metaphors and pessimistic language to perceptibly make his opinion known. The author frequently compares conductors to politicians in the first paragraph. In the first sentence he makes his first strike

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    Stravinsky Research Paper

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    Born in 1882 in Oranienbaum‚ Russia‚ a city southwest of St. Petersburg‚ Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky was a Russian/American composer who was described as one of the most important composers in the 20th century. Stravinsky was even named by ‘Time Magazine’ as one of the most influential people of the century. Stravinsky made many special contributions to music in the 20th century which were wide and varied. His material was raw and produced a fresh and new sound for the 20th century world of music

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    The Firebird Speeches

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    Peering from offstage I catch a glance of the audience. My heart-racing‚ I walk on stage with my violin. Deep breath in‚ deep breath out. I continue to walk to the black velvet chair where I am destined to be and begin to play. Igor Stravinsky’s The Firebird. Orchestra Hall is filled with waves of sound as months of preparation and hard work pay off. Echoes of the remnants of the last notes begin to fade‚ and after a moment of still‚ dignified silence‚ Maestro lowers his hands and the thunderous applause

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