After the rite: Stravinsky's path to neoclassicism ; (1914 - 1925)
The riot that erupted during the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in Paris has long been one of the most infamous and intriguing events of modern musical history. The third in a series of works commissioned for Sergei Diaghalev's famed Ba...
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Zusammenfassung: | The riot that erupted during the 1913 debut of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in Paris has long been one of the most infamous and intriguing events of modern musical history. The third in a series of works commissioned for Sergei Diaghalev's famed Ballets Russes, the piece combined disjunct tonalities, provocative rhythms, and radical choreography that threw spectators and critics into a literal fury. In the century following its premiere, The Rite of Spring has demonstrated its earth-shattering impact on music and dance as well as its immortalizing effect on Stravinsky and his career. Having gained international attention by the age of 30, what direction could Stravinsky's path forward take after the momentus events of 1913? After the Rite: Stravinsky's Path to Neoclassicism (1914-1925) traces the evolution of Stravinsky's compositional style as he searched for his own voice in the explosive musical world of the early 20th century as he responded to harsh criticisms of his work. Throughout the book, author Maureen Carr presents new transcriptions and sophisticated analyses of selected musical sketches to show the genesis of Stravinsky's musical ideas as he forayed into surrealism, classicism, and abstraction to develop his signature Neoclassical style. Exploring these annotated compositional experiments-such as the earliest evidence of Stravinsky's appropriation of the "rag idiom" and the development of his so-called "sound blocks>"-After the Rite provides new insight into how Stravinsky challenged and guided the musical developments of the decade after that legendary Paris premiere. Enlightening visual metaphors, such as the contemporary paintings of Paul Klee and those of the Russian futurists, supplement discussion of the musical sketches throughout, offering a comprehensive artistic context for Carr's unprecedented and rigorous examination. A treasure trove of outstanding material for scholars, musicians, students, and general readers alike, After the Rite offers a much-needed delineation of the concept of musical neoclassicism. Maureen Carr's innovative and detailed examination of the metamorphosis of Igor Stravinsky's compositional style after The Rite of Spring is an invaluable contribution to the literature concerning this iconic 20th century composer. |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
List of Figures
xv
List of Musical Examples
xix
Introduction
ι
1. The Emergence of Stravinsky s Neoclassicism: The Aesthetic Underpinnings
of the Idea in the Other Arts and in Recent Social/Political History
7
1914.
Literature, Art, Music, and Dance
7
1917.
Revolution in the Arts: Burliuk s Neomorphism and Stravinsky s
Neoclassicism
22
1920-25:
Style and Technique
26
Commentaries by Stravinsky and Others That Help to Define His Neoclassical
Aesthetic
29
Postlude: The Classicism of Models
33
2.
Stravinsky at the Crossroads after the Rite
35
Jeu de rossignol mécanique [Performance
of the Mechanical Nightingale]
(August
1,1913) 35
Trois pièces pour quatuor à cordes,
II [Three Pieces for String Quartet, II]
44
Trois pièces faciles
(Ю
ą hdg)
[Three Easy Pieces]
(4
hands),
Marche
(December
19,1914) 51
Postlude
63
3.
Stravinsky at the Crossroads between
Primitivism
and Neoclassicism:
Renard
[Bajka]
(1915-16)
and
Histoire du soldat
(1917-18) 64
Original
French Text of
Renard
93
Original French Text of
Histoire du soldat
100
vu
viii
ό
—
Contents
4.
Stravinsky s Improvisatory Style
121
The Predictive Qualities of the
Étude pour
Pianola
(1917) 121
Stravinsky s Appropriation of the Rag Idiom
(1917) 131
Stravinsky Completes Three Works That Were Inspired by Elements
of Ragtime
(1918) 139
The Order in Which the Works of
1918
Were Completed
141
The Reception of These Works in
1919 142
The Two Faces of Stravinsky s Piano-Rag-Music
(1919):
Portrait or Collage?
143
Stravinsky s Path to Abstraction: An Interruption on His Journey to
Neoclassicism
162
5.
Stravinsky s Compositional Process for Two Works Completed in
1920:
Concertino and
Symphonies
d instruments à vent
163
Order and Chaos in Stravinsky s Concertino for String Quartet
(1920) 163
Symphonies
d instruments à vent
(1917-20) 182
6.
Pulcinella
(1919-20),
Les cinq doigts Larghetto
(1921),
and Mavra
(1921-22) 201
Pulcinella
(1919-20) 201
Les cinq doigts
(1921):
Larghetto
(January
31,1921) 226
Mavra
(1921-22) 230
7.
Octet
(1919-23),
Cinq pièces monométriques (frags.;
192?),
Concerto for Piano and
Winds
(1923-24) 248
Introduction
248
Concerto pour piano suivi d orchestre d harmonie [Concerto for Piano
and Winds]
(1923-24) 254
Conclusion
259
8.
Piano Sonata
(1924)
and Serenade in A
(1925) 263
Piano Sonata
(1924):
Vestiges
of Classical
Sonata
Form Are
Evident,
Even
Though Stravinsky Claims to Have Avoided Such Restrictions
263
Serenade in A for Piano
(1925) 284
Conclusion
303
Epilogue: The Evolution of Stravinsky s Creative Genius
304
Bibliography
305
Index of Musical Works by Stravinsky
319
General Index
325
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