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Stravinsky: Pulcinella / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker

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Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcerthall.com/concert/1623

Igor Stravinsky: Pulcinella / Sir Simon Rattle, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 12 September 2010

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  • Stravinsky's diversity is what fascinates me most about him. His different periods of compositional style provide such a colorful output that one cannot really go amiss when looking into his music. There's Rite of Spring for the modernists and Pulcinella for the classicists. Each style he made entirely his own with his original sound, and each one proves even more that he had mastery of his craft. Not many can compose things so different but add to one identity as a composer.

  • Love the eyebrows at 0:18.

    It's true what they say: Berliner Philharmoniker make music with their whole body. No wonder they are the best.

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  • @marr21 haha. In fact the melody itself is come from a concerto grosso by Pergolesi (1810~1836). Anyway Stravinsky was full of such refreshing ideas, indeed!

  • @noahrbn - cool info, thanks.

  • who is playing principal horn?

  • Stravinsky my ass, he could never write such beautiful melodies, he was clever enough to treat them right, thank him for that.

  • berlin phil plays everything perfectly. bravissimo!

  • berlin phil truly brings out the core of each piece. they play everything perfectly. brava.

  • Stravinsky lived in 20th century but this piece sound like Baroque era :D love it

  • So beautiful! After hearing your message about Japan and then listening to this music, I was incredibly moved. I hope to hear you live soon. Best wishes from UK.

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