Stravinsky Jean Cocteau, Peter Ustinov, JeanMarie Fertey, Anne Tonietti, Igor Markevitch - The Soldiers Tale
Artist: Stravinsky Jean Cocteau, Peter Ustinov, JeanMarie Fertey, Anne Tonietti, Igor Markevitch
Album: The Soldiers Tale
Rating: 5.0
Album: The Soldiers Tale
Rating: 5.0
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Part I (Includes Soldier's March, Music For Scene 1, Reprise Of Soldier's March, Music For Scene 2, Music For The End Of Scene 2, Reprise, Music For Scene 3) | ||
Part II (Includes Soldier's March, Royal March, Little Concert, Three Dances, Devil's Dance, Little Chorale, Devil's Couplets, Grand Chorale, Triumphal March Of The Devil) | 26:52 | |
Part Il (Includes Soldier's March, Royal March, Little Concert, Three Dances, Devil's Dance, Little Chorale, Devil's Couplets, Grand Chorale, Triumphal March Of The Devil) | ||
"Histoire du Soldat" |
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Stravinsky L'histoire du soldat - Markevitch, Cocteau, Ustinov etc
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6580 136Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Reissue
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Bassoon | Henri Helaerts |
Clarinet | Ulysse Delécluse |
Composed By | Igor Stravinsky |
Conductor | Igor Markevitch |
Double Bass | Joachim Gut |
Percussion | Charles Peschier |
Text By | C. F. Ramuz |
Trombone | Roland Schnorkh |
Trumpet | Maurice André |
Violin | Manoug Parikian |
Voice Actor | Peter Ustinov |
Notes
- "Histoire du Soldat" (The Soldier's Tale)
- (to be read, played, and danced)
- Uncredited sleeve notes in English
- First released in 1963 as Histoire Du Soldat
- Back cover info:
- (Publisher: Chester & Co.)
- "Printed in The Netherlands"
- Stereo can be played Mono.
- Uncredited sleeve notes in English.
- Center-label info:
- "Made in Holland"
- "℗ 1963"
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): 6533 058 1Y
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): 6533 058 2Y
- Rights Society: SDRM
- Rights Society: MCPS
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side A): AA 6833 058 1Y 1 ℗ 1963 670 11 2 04
- Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped side B): AA 6833 058 2Y 1 ℗ 1963 670 11 04
- Rights Society: STEMRA
- Other (Category sufix (boxed)): 10
- Other (Inner sleeve code#): N 24/78
About Stravinsky Jean Cocteau, Peter Ustinov, JeanMarie Fertey, Anne Tonietti, Igor Markevitch
Born: 1882-06-17 (Oranienbaum, Saint Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire) At present Lomonosov, Russian Federation.
Died: 1971-04-06 (New York City, New York, United States).
Russian composer, pianist and conductor.
Main figure of musical modernism, one of the greatest representatives of world musical culture of the 20th century.
The composer's creative itinerary was extremely dynamic.
Stravinsky's musical language tends to overcome the barrier of historical periods and uses historical and personal models
(such as Russian folklore, Western cultured tradition, dodecaphony, polyrhythms and asymmetrical rhythms)
freely adapting them to his personal creative needs.
In stravinsky's works the rhythmic dimension is extremely dynamic and varied and becomes a structural element of the composition, as is the interval elaboration.
The composer uses melodic cells that are reassembled and broken down with great variety and freedom, the overlapping and reiteration of rhythmic-interval cells creates episodes of rhythmic-metric asymmetry and polyrhythm.
Other elements that we find in his compositions are: the structuring in discordant sections, the use of the octotonic scale and the modal scales.
He has written music for a variety of different instrumental and vocal combinations, ranging from works for huge orchestras to works for small ensembles or solo instruments
Starting from the 1950s he wanted to leave a precise sound testimony of his creative intentions, through the recording of his works directed by himself
A citizen of France (1934) and the USA (1945).
Real Name
- Игорь Фёдорович Стравинский
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Comments
2023-04-12
The standard - after all of these years!
2023-04-11
Genius!
2023-04-10
Just who the living fuck can dislike this historic document?!