Nghĩa của từ stravinsky bằng Tiếng Anh

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Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (1882-1971), Russian-born composer of ballets

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1. Maurice Ravel and Igor Stravinsky.

2. Stravinsky struggled financially during this period.

3. Octet is virtually the first piece of Neo - Classical work by Stravinsky.

4. Finally, Stravinsky is the father of “Bitonalism”, Bach the counterpoint’s ambassador

5. In May 1921, Stravinsky and his family moved to Anglet, near Biarritz, southwestern France.

6. Recently renovated, the house is now a Stravinsky house-museum open to the public.

7. In the early 1920s, Leopold Stokowski gave Stravinsky regular support through a pseudonymous 'benefactor'.

8. In September 1924, Stravinsky bought "an expensive house" in Nice: the Villa des Roses.

9. Like Stravinsky, Diaghilev had initially studied law, but had gravitated via journalism into the theatrical world.

10. Stravinsky displayed a taste in literature that was wide and reflected his constant desire for new discoveries.

11. Stravinsky, to whom Lipatti showed his Toccata , could only tell him to "continue in the same direction."

12. So long as Stravinsky had led the opposition on behalf of tonality, art music had broadened and deepened in expressive range.

13. Such widely varied writers as Webern, Dallapiccola, and Stravinsky rely heavily on the textures and idioms of early choral music.

14. There are musicologists who assert that the three great innovators in our musical history were Monteverdi, Bach, and Stravinsky, though the assertion is disputable.

15. The Graduate Recital program includes Leclair Violin Sonata in D Major Stravinsky Suite Italienne for violin and piano Milsten Paganiniana(variations) Szymanowski Notturno Tarantella Op. 28 .

16. The Berceuses du chat (Russian: Kolibelniye, English: Cat Lullabies) is a cycle of four songs for contralto and three clarinetists composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1915

17. Brittan’s first book, Music and Fantasy in the Age of Berlioz (Cambridge, 2017) traces intersections between musical enchantment and romantic science from Berlioz to Stravinsky

18. The Berceuses du chat (Russian: Kolibelniye, English: Cat Lullabies) is a cycle of four songs for contralto and three clarinetists composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1915

19. Return to the Coveted universe with several whimsical short stories featuring the delightfully neurotic werewolf Natalya Stravinsky and the rest of the zany supernatural inhabitants of South Toms River, New Jersey

20. Steinberg tried to guide Shostakovich on the path of the great Russian composers, but was disappointed to see him 'wasting' his talent and imitating Igor Stravinsky and Sergei Prokofiev.

21. Provided to YouTube by Sony Music Entertainment Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring) : Les Augures printanières (Danse des adolescentes) (Excerpts) · Igor Stravinsky / 特拉汶斯基

22. In the roof of the church, directly above the high altar, is engraved, 'Regina Coeli laetare Alleluia. THE INNOCENTS ABROAD, PART 3 OF 6 MARK TWAIN (SAMUEL CLEMENS) Yet it seems quite natural to them that a piece of jazz should be called Alleluia. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY IGOR STRAVINSKY

23. Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring): Les Augures printanières (Danse des adolescentes) (Excerpts) is a popular song by Igor Stravinsky Create your own TikTok videos with the Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring): Les Augures printanières (Danse des adolescentes) (Excerpts) song and explore 0 videos made by new and popular creators.

24. ‘Stravinsky was, in Adorno's opinion, evading existentialist man's duty to confront his own times in all their complexity and Atrociousness.’ More example sentences ‘In her autobiography she said curiosity had made her take the job, but 60 years on she admits she failed to let herself see the Atrociousness of the regime she worked for.’

25. ‘No Claque of paid liars can cheapen the sacrifice and nobility of the cause.’ ‘Perhaps it was a Claque: a paid band of willing clappers.’ ‘What Stravinsky leaves out, though is the fact that much of the booing was due to a Claque that had been paid by enemies of the composer to disrupt the performance.’

26. At 26, Gershwin celebrated the next major triumph of his life as both pianist and composer of his own Rhapsody in Blue, written as a commission for King of Jazz Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. The audience at the February 12, 1924 premiere in New York’s Aeolian Hall included such luminaries as Heifetz, Kreisler, Godowski, Mengelberg, Rachmaninoff, Stokowsky, Stravinsky, Damrosch and Jerome Kern.