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Pierre Boulez (Primera Parte)

Orquesta de Paris Curso de Creatividad Prof. Mario Arenas Bartabas Zingaro - (Orchestre De Paris,Le Sacre Du Printemps (The Rite Of Spring),Pierre Boulez,2002)  
 
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Physdelicdreaming (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I don't know...there's something about the music of the 'Rite of Spring' that gives me this certain feeling...many different ones in fact. It reminds me of ancient, lost, things...that taste of sharp pine and forest, the dark woods with hazy greenish light, a muted blue sky, the forms of horses in the bushes, birds singing far off...but I really like it when music inspires me like that. You know, paints a picture in my mind. :)
LordMoufMouf (1 year ago) Show Hide
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How mature.
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To a horse enthusiast, horses ARE dancers. They are beautiful, mysterious, chilling creatures with a power and grace that could match any ballerina. The horses in this piece are upper level dressage horses, and this production is anything but a circus act. Perhaps the equine does not hold for you the wonder it holds for so many others.
egasserd8888 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Boy Oh Boy , you are using every single cliches you know ... Hey sweetheart unfortunately for horses the equestrian world is NOT filled with roses and fairy tales, it is ugly , that it be dressage competition , jumping or in that case CIRCUS . So if you love horses as you are saying you would not want them to be part of THAT ....
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rokimbo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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si mal no recuerdo por una compañia alemana, la cual era interpretada en un primer momento por un grupo de hombres seguido despues por las mujeres para unirse ambos casi llegando al final, si lee este comentario, ¿podria subir esa versión a youtube?
muchas gracias y nos estaremos viendo.
rokimbo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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que buen video profe, soy Matias Saavedra de licenciatura, este video lo vimos en simbología con la profesora Maria Isabel, en esa ocación repasamos esta obra de Boulez y tambien una versión más antigua realizada.
84mes84 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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THAT IS REALLY REALLY REALLY

F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C

Really thanks for upload
ResearchForum (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Stravinsky (a Russian composer—regarding your question) based his mx on ancient musical motifs of tribes in Russia (see Borodin's bio); of Slavic, Tatar, and Mongol peoples. The Rite contains fertility themes. The piece ends with the premier dancer laying down on the ground erotically as if he is "humping" mother earth. It scandalized the stuffier of the Russian blue bloods at the first performance. The event is depicted in the mildly popular "Najinsky"(60s) movie starting Rudolph Nuriev.
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The piece does not end with "the premier dancer laying down on the ground erotically as if he is "humping" mother earth". The piece ends with a dance of "chosen" one, who performs her dance and is later killed by the others.

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