Strawinsky Petrushka I Danza Russa Daniel Rivera
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@eoghdes18: One should never claim to have listened to the whole work of a composer. Have your heard his first piano sonata? I don't mean the 1924 one, cause there's an even earlier one, sounding very late-romantic, which was 'forgotten' by Stravinsky himself, since it's style was so different from the one later achieved and reflected a younger and more naïve composer... A bit like Prokofiev's first!
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I got lost even when I played a simplied version. This is an extremely difficult piece.
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I wanna learn this piece!!! XD
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balakirev islamey
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There is a marked difference between neo-classical and classical.
In fact, there is a marked difference between neo-classical and Stravinsky. Prokofiev was a neo-classicist. Stravinsky never was.
Unless, of course, there is a piece by Stravinsky that I haven't heard.
Which there isn't, by the way. I have every single piece by Stravinsky, on the Decca recording, conducted by the man himself. I've heard them all.
Not a one is neo-classically written.
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Stravinsky was neo-classical. He did span the modernist period, but his music is classic.
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Great performances!!
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Classical? Stravinsky?
I think not. He spanned modernism, post-modernism and futurism. His ballet "The Rite of Spring" incited a riot.
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This is yet another great test of pianists who today must all play Petrushka.
Some years ago the test was Gaspard de la Nuit.
What´s next as this is as difficult as things can get.
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what do you mean, for classical music? just because music is classical does not make it any less exciting.
amazing. this is absolutely marverous
Mixedcat 4 years ago 5
very exciting performance!
1124755 4 years ago 5