Stravinsky's work spanned the major part of the twentieth-century and was engaged with nearly all its principal compositional developments. Reflecting the breadth of his phenomenal achievement, this Companion contains a wide range of essays in three broad sections covering the contexts within which Stravinsky worked--Russian, modernist and compositional, with his key compositions--Russian, neoclassical and serial, and with the reception of his ideas--through performance, analysis and criticism. The volume concludes with an interview with the composer Louis Andriessen and a major re-evaluation of "Stravinsky and us" by Richard Taruskin.Stravinsky's work spanned the major part of the twentieth-century and was engaged with nearly all its princ...
This book is an attempt at a new interpretation of Stravinsky's thoughts about music and art, an int...
Between 1952 and 1957, Igor Stravinsky surprised the world of music by gradually incorporating seria...
All of Stravinsky’s music is piano music. Despite Stravinsky’s stunning innovations in instrumentati...
Stravinsky’s work spanned the major part of the twentieth century and engaged with nearly all its pr...
Stravinsky’s struggle with music critics has become legendary. It began early in Stravinsky’s life, ...
This book undoes 50 years of mythmaking about Stravinsky's life in music.During his spectacular care...
Widely regarded as the greatest composer of the twentieth-century, Igor Stravinsky shot to internati...
In 1934, Igor Stravinsky was fifty-two, a Russian expatriate living in Paris and already regarded by...
Stephanie Jordan’s Stravinsky Dances: Revisions Across a Century is a work which focuses on Igor Str...
textAt the turn of the twentieth century, Paris was an international center for music, art, and fash...
Igor Stravinsky's last ballet, Agon (1953-57) is an enigmatic entanglement of tonal, serial, and twe...
Charles M. Joseph’s recent monograph explores an important subset of Stravinsky’s complete oeuvre, n...
Of Russian, French, and later American nationality, Stravinsky's musical styles are startlingly dive...
How is Stravinky still recognisable even if he “merely” transcribes someone else’s work and orchestr...
This book is an attempt at a new interpretation of Stravinsky’s thoughts about music and art, an int...
This book is an attempt at a new interpretation of Stravinsky's thoughts about music and art, an int...
Between 1952 and 1957, Igor Stravinsky surprised the world of music by gradually incorporating seria...
All of Stravinsky’s music is piano music. Despite Stravinsky’s stunning innovations in instrumentati...
Stravinsky’s work spanned the major part of the twentieth century and engaged with nearly all its pr...
Stravinsky’s struggle with music critics has become legendary. It began early in Stravinsky’s life, ...
This book undoes 50 years of mythmaking about Stravinsky's life in music.During his spectacular care...
Widely regarded as the greatest composer of the twentieth-century, Igor Stravinsky shot to internati...
In 1934, Igor Stravinsky was fifty-two, a Russian expatriate living in Paris and already regarded by...
Stephanie Jordan’s Stravinsky Dances: Revisions Across a Century is a work which focuses on Igor Str...
textAt the turn of the twentieth century, Paris was an international center for music, art, and fash...
Igor Stravinsky's last ballet, Agon (1953-57) is an enigmatic entanglement of tonal, serial, and twe...
Charles M. Joseph’s recent monograph explores an important subset of Stravinsky’s complete oeuvre, n...
Of Russian, French, and later American nationality, Stravinsky's musical styles are startlingly dive...
How is Stravinky still recognisable even if he “merely” transcribes someone else’s work and orchestr...
This book is an attempt at a new interpretation of Stravinsky’s thoughts about music and art, an int...
This book is an attempt at a new interpretation of Stravinsky's thoughts about music and art, an int...
Between 1952 and 1957, Igor Stravinsky surprised the world of music by gradually incorporating seria...
All of Stravinsky’s music is piano music. Despite Stravinsky’s stunning innovations in instrumentati...