Charles M. Joseph’s recent monograph explores an important subset of Stravinsky’s complete oeuvre, namely his works for dance. One of the aims of the book is to stress the importance of dance for Stravinsky throughout his career as a source of inspiration that at times significantly shaped his development as a composer. Joseph offers richly contextualized and detailed pictures of Stravinsky’s ballets, ones that will be extremely useful for both dance and music scholars. While he isolates each work, several themes run through Joseph’s text. Among the most important are Stravinsky’s self–positioning as simultaneously Russian and cosmopolitan; and Stravinsky’s successes in collaboration, through which he was able to create fully integrated bal...
As editor in chief of Simon and Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker, Gottlieb has edited n...
International audienceA work originally composed for ballet, Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring pa...
Stravinsky\u27s music was introduced into the United States in a variety of ways throughout the 1910...
Charles M. Joseph’s recent monograph explores an important subset of Stravinsky’s complete oeuvre, n...
Stephanie Jordan’s Stravinsky Dances: Revisions Across a Century is a work which focuses on Igor Str...
This is the first book to focus on choreographer Lev Ivanov, collaborator of Tchaikovsky and Marius ...
Teck explores the creation and performance of music for ballet, modern concert dance, and musical th...
The musical developments of the Modernist period provided a new understanding and approach to compos...
Stravinsky's work spanned the major part of the twentieth-century and was engaged with nearly all it...
Stravinsky’s struggle with music critics has become legendary. It began early in Stravinsky’s life, ...
Political, social, and cultural revolutions heavily plagued the twentieth century. Particularly, the...
With this book, her first, Harris (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison) makes an important contribution to a...
Alex Denisco, MUS303: Music History 2Faculty Mentor(s): Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music Igor Stravi...
Stravinsky (Roman Vlad) (Reviewed by Ruth S. Wylie, Wayne State University) Rainer Maria Rilke: Mask...
Known for her biography of Gerald and Sara Murphy, Everybody Was So Young (CH, Apr\u2799, 36-4274), ...
As editor in chief of Simon and Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker, Gottlieb has edited n...
International audienceA work originally composed for ballet, Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring pa...
Stravinsky\u27s music was introduced into the United States in a variety of ways throughout the 1910...
Charles M. Joseph’s recent monograph explores an important subset of Stravinsky’s complete oeuvre, n...
Stephanie Jordan’s Stravinsky Dances: Revisions Across a Century is a work which focuses on Igor Str...
This is the first book to focus on choreographer Lev Ivanov, collaborator of Tchaikovsky and Marius ...
Teck explores the creation and performance of music for ballet, modern concert dance, and musical th...
The musical developments of the Modernist period provided a new understanding and approach to compos...
Stravinsky's work spanned the major part of the twentieth-century and was engaged with nearly all it...
Stravinsky’s struggle with music critics has become legendary. It began early in Stravinsky’s life, ...
Political, social, and cultural revolutions heavily plagued the twentieth century. Particularly, the...
With this book, her first, Harris (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison) makes an important contribution to a...
Alex Denisco, MUS303: Music History 2Faculty Mentor(s): Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music Igor Stravi...
Stravinsky (Roman Vlad) (Reviewed by Ruth S. Wylie, Wayne State University) Rainer Maria Rilke: Mask...
Known for her biography of Gerald and Sara Murphy, Everybody Was So Young (CH, Apr\u2799, 36-4274), ...
As editor in chief of Simon and Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and The New Yorker, Gottlieb has edited n...
International audienceA work originally composed for ballet, Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring pa...
Stravinsky\u27s music was introduced into the United States in a variety of ways throughout the 1910...