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    Igor Stravinsky is considered as one of the greatest composers of the 20th Century. Despite the fact many other composers have made astounding accomplishments and a breakthrough in the past century, Stravinsky has proved to a trend setter who dominates in a wide array of dimensions. Born Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky, near St. Petersburg, in Oranienbaum, Russia on 17th June 1882, he has been associated with ballet music for quite a long period of time. This association has especially been with…

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    are The Firebird, Petrushka, and The Rite of Spring. Stravinsky is most famous for playing the piano. He wrote mostly symphonies concerto grossos. His first moment of fame was when he composed three ballets commissioned by the Impresario Serge Diaghilev. Stravinsky’s father was a bassist in operas when Igor was a child. When he was young, Igor was given piano and music theory lessons. He then studied law when he went to college at St. Petersburg University and when he graduated he became truly…

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    Comparison Between The Rite of Spring and Appalachian Spring The Rite of Spring (1913), composed by Igor Stravinsky, and Appalachian Spring (1944), by Aaron Copland, are ballets that center around folk culture. The Rite of Spring suggests a story of human sacrifice and has an overall a harsh and almost disturbing mood. Appalachian Spring tells the story of a new couple celebrating their new house and is lively and happy. The two ballets stem from a common base of folk culture, yet the mood of…

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    The two choreographers draw from stripping down classical movements by investing in the possibilities of what ballet can become. Classical ballet is founded on principles of the body. Some distinctive features include turnout of the outward rotation of the legs, positions of the feet with emphasis on flexibility and the point of the foot. Some of Balanchine’s innovations of classical ballet include the action of the extended foot, the extension of hands to the end of the fingertips, the tilting…

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    Swan Lake has been performed throughout the world for more than a hundred years by major ballet companies and famous ballet dancers. It is a satisfying saga of love, longing, betrayal, death, and transcendence, brought to the stage with beautiful choreography and wonderful music. According to Juhasz, although companies have usually made changes to Petipa and Ivanov’s nineteenth-century choreography to suit the aesthetic of the time or a particular choreographer’s vision, all in all most versions…

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    Orin Richardson: Composer Biography Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov was born into a Russian noble family with an extensive history of military and government service on the 18th of March, 1844 in the small village of Tikhvin. Even though both of his parents were illegitimate children, his father, Andrei Petrovich Rimsky-Korsakov, used his connection with a Russian general to regain his family’s noble status, and later worked in the Interior Ministry of the Russian Empire. His older brother, Voin…

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    Queensland Ballet Sets Fire to Brisbane Stage By MacKenzie Smith The Queensland Ballet astonishes audiences once again during their adaptation of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet production ‘The Firebird’. This mesmerising performance pulsated with character, emotion and spectacular choreography from The Royal Ballet choreographic award winner, Liam Scarlett. Laura Hidalgo and Rian Thompson, share a palpable erotic charge in Firebird. Picture: David Kelly The Firebird follows a…

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    Stravinsky Research Paper

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    Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky arguably one of the most influential composers of the 20th Century. Born on the 17th of June 1882 in Oranienbaum, not far from St Petersburg his background, a family of musicians and one of four brothers he was originally advised not to follow a career in music by his father. He later enrolled in University, studying criminal law and legal philosophy. He later went on to follow his passion for music as is one of the most dominant figures in the formation of modernism.…

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    Kaylea Erwin Von Rothbart’s evil spell Swan Lake ballet happened to be Tchaikovsky’s first ballet that he had ever done, and which is turned out to be one awesome ballet. Swan Lake was a timeless and outstanding story that has magic, romance, and tragedy all into four different acts of the show. Prince Siegfried was the swan princess who was named Odette. Odette enjoyed her days as a swan swimming by the lake that was full of tears under the spell of sorcerer. As it is in most fairy tail…

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    Coppelia Essay

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    For this assignment i have chosen two dance production, coppelia and Poetry in Dance. Coppelia is based on a story by E.T.A. Hoffman. It is a three-act ballet that tells the light-hearted story of the mysterious Dr Coppélius who owns a beautiful life-sized mechanical doll. The show had original choreography by Arthur St. Léon, Coppélia is staged with additional choreography by Janek Schergen. The second performance that i had watched was a Chinese dance from Poi Ching School, Hwa Chong…

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