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Miniature essays: Igor Stravinsky

By Anonymous

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the life and groundbreaking compositions of a musical genius who redefined 20th-century music.

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2012-08-27
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"Miniature essays: Igor Stravinsky" by Anonymous is a collection of writings from the early 1900s that examines the life and music of Igor Stravinsky, a very important Russian composer. The book looks at how Stravinsky's music evolved and how he influenced music in the twentieth century. It examines Stravinsky's early years, beginning with his birth in 1882 and his education with Rimsky-Korsakov. "The Firebird," "Petrushka," and "The Rite of Spring" are among his most important works, and the book emphasizes his unique approach to rhythm, orchestration, and musical structure. The writings show how Stravinsky was able to combine old and new styles, representing both his own feelings and ideas about art at the time and how his works still have an impact on people today.

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