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STRAVINSKY - FLOOD part-1/3

Στην ΠΟΛΥΑΓΑΠΗΜΕΝΗ ΜΟΥ ΦΙΛΗ Αθηνά, σπουδαία ευγενικιά Ψυχή, που της αρέσουν πολύ αυτά τα μοντέρνα έργα, όσο και τα χάλκινα σε Μπαρόκ.  
 
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audiobuttmaster (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I always say: Ψυχή περίεργο όσο Είναι αυτά όσο, my nizzle.
Whiskybar23 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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maybe a new kind of "Gesamtkunstwerk"? (total art, as Wagner wanted it) this piece is completely heterogeneous... synthesis between chritsianism and paganism, between oratorio, drama and ballet, between tonlity and serialism..
Stravinsky, you're just a fucking genius!
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I wouldn't be surprised if you are right about this being a Christian/pagan fusion. Persephone clearly was. But in this case I don't see the paganism. Help me out! I agree it is a work of genius. The younger composers of that time, such as Boulez and Carter, seem stuffy and old fashioned compared to this man just turning 80.
Whiskybar23 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I mean, it was quite new to insert in a cantata (or an oratorio) some dancing parts : the old testament spirit generally doesn't want to have anything to do with sensuality and body expression. Especially this ballet, which was written right before Vietnam in a very puritan country, looks like what was called a "Mystery" in Middle Ages, and includes comic parts : even the Satan character looks a bit clowny. Don't you think so, Bolenderable? Nice to talk with you!
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Ah, then. Okay. I suppose the rhythmic choral singing near the beginning and also near the end, somewhat akin to Les Noces, may also be "pagan" in some broad sense. Of course, Josefs Legende would also then be a pagan/Abrahamic fusion. And I agree, in a way. I mean, it is odd to see Old Testament figures dancing! Nice to speak with you, as well. :)
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I shouldn't imply that no younger composer back in the 60s was as impish and devilishly clever as Stravinsky. Ligeti was. Possibly Nancarrow too. Boulez is, and Stockhausen was, a great genius. But the word "clever" just doesn't seem to stick to Boulez and Stockhausen as much as it does to Stravinsky. In a way, he was Petrushka.
Phaidra69 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Το βιντεάκι σου είναι εξαιρετικό και λίαν πρωτότυπο ! Συνέχισε την ωραία προσπάθεια και βάλε και λίγο Ραχμάνινωφ ....που μ' αρέσει και μένα πάρααααααααα πολύ !!
Phaidra69 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Ούτε κι εγώ θα δηλώσω φανατική της μοντέρνας τέχνης , αλλά πάντως θεωρώ χρήσιμο να την παρακολουθώ γιατί πάντα βρίσκει κάποιος ενδιαφέροντα πράγματα σε αυτήν .
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WOW! This is amazing!
Wonderful way of telling the myth, great video, so surrealist, great music and all, breathtaking
*****
DANILISHINA (1 year ago) Show Hide
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this is fantastic! a real masterpiece, this video - very unusual, moving, absolutely breathtaking....congratulation s to it´s creator!

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