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Composer of the Week: Igor Stravinsky
Saturday, October 28, 2023 | Composer of the Week
Igor Stravinsky (“EE-gore struh-VIN-ski”)
- Born in Russia, 1882
- Died in 1971 at age 88
- Modern Period
Compositions Include:
- Ballet: Firebird Suite
- Ballet: The Rite of Spring
- concertos
- symphonies
Other Details:
- Stravinsky’s father one of the leading Russian operatic basses of his day
- Igor studied law and philosophy at St. Petersburg University (graduating in 1905)
- In 1902 he showed some of his early pieces to composer Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, and Rimsky-Korsakov was sufficiently impressed to agree to take Stravinsky as a private pupil, while at the same time advising him not to enter the conservatory for conventional academic training
- At the first performance of the ballet The Rite of Spring in 1913, the audience was so unsettled that it provoked one of the more famous first-night riots in the history of musical theatre: Stirred by the unusual and suggestive choreography and Stravinsky’s creative and daring music, the audience cheered, protested, and argued among themselves during the performance, creating such a clamor that the dancers could not hear the orchestra
- Disney used "The Rite of Spring" in the movie Fantasia
- Disney movie Fantasia 2000 used music from "Firebird Suite"
- In 1940, Stravinsky was arrested in Boston because he wrote an arrangement of "The Star Spangled Banner" with different harmonies. Boston had a law at the time forbidding this. He was soon released
- During World War II, he moved to the United States and eventually became a U.S. citizen
- Received a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame