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" In composing the music, I had in mind a distinct picture of a puppet, suddenly endowed with life, exasperating the patience of the orchestra with diabolical cascades of arpeggios. The orchestra in turn retaliates with menacing trumpet blasts. The outcome... "
Fools and Jesters in Literature, Art, and History: A Bio-Bibliographical ...
editado por - 1998 - 552 páginas
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Igor Stravinsky, the Rake's Progress

Paul Griffiths - 1982 - 216 páginas
...buffoon whose nervous sensibility is wounded by the cruelty of life. He first conceived a musical image: 'I had in my mind a distinct picture of a puppet,...patience of the orchestra with diabolical cascades of arpeggi. The orchestra in turn retaliates with menacing trumpet-blasts.'21 The stage interpretation...
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Stravinsky: The Composer and His Works

Eric Walter White - 1984 - 664 páginas
...would play the most important part - a sort of Konzertstiick'. He continues: 'In composing the music, I had in my mind a distinct picture of a puppet, suddenly...patience of the orchestra with diabolical cascades of arpeggi. The orchestra in turn retaliates with menacing trumpet-blasts. The outcome is a terrific noise...
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New Grove Modern Masters

Vera Lambert, László Somfai, Eric Walter White, Jeremy Noble, Ian Kemp - 1997 - 316 páginas
...completely different work, a kind of Konzertstuck for piano and orchestra. As Stravinsky had had in mind a 'picture of a puppet, suddenly endowed with life,...orchestra with diabolical cascades of arpeggios', he had provisionally entitled the piece Petrushka. Dyagilev immediately saw the dramatic possibilities...
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The Art of Ballets Russes: The Serge Lifar Collection of Theater Designs ...

Exhibition Design, Dance and Music of the Ballets Russes 1909 - 1929 (1997 - 1998, Hartford, Conn. u.a.), Wadsworth Atheneum. Lifar Collection, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut, Alexander Schouvaloff, Wadsworth Atheneum: Museum of Art (Hartford, Conn.), Wadsworth Atheneum, Sezon Museum of Art (Tokyo), Shiga Museum - 1997 - 362 páginas
...which the piano would play the most important part — a sort of Konzertstück. In composing the music, I had in my mind a distinct picture of a puppet, suddenly endowed with life."- Stravinsky called his puppet Petrushka, the name of the "immortal and unhappy hero of every fair in...
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Petrushka: Sources and Contexts

Andrew Wachtel - 1998 - 188 páginas
...the piano would play the most important part— a sort ofKonzertstiick. ... in composing the music, I had in my mind a distinct picture of a puppet, suddenly...orchestra with diabolical cascades of arpeggios." Stravinsky, p. 31. Stravinsky originally intended to call this bizarre spoof simply a "Piece Burlesque"...
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Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring

Peter Hill - 2000 - 190 páginas
...by composing an orchestral piece in which the piano would play the most important part ... I had in mind a distinct picture of a puppet, suddenly endowed...patience of the orchestra with diabolical cascades of arpeggios.'23 Initially conceived as a Piece Burlesque™ the idea rapidly took shape in Stravinsky's...
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Sparks of Genius: The Thirteen Thinking Tools of the World's Most Creative ...

Robert Scott Root-Bernstein, Michèle Root-Bernstein - 2001 - 420 páginas
...of specific situations or actions. "In composing the music [for Petroushka] " he recalled, "I had in mind a distinct picture of a puppet, suddenly endowed...sorrowful and querulous collapse of the poor puppet." When he wrote a polka dedicated to the ballet impresario Sergey Diaghilev, Stravinsky thought of his...
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Stravinsky: A Creative Spring: Russia and France, 1882-1934

Stephen Walsh - 2003 - 744 páginas
...These larger pieces were a pair of movements for piano and orchestra, "a sort of Konzertstuck" based on "a distinct picture of a puppet, suddenly endowed...patience of the orchestra with diabolical cascades of arpeggi."^ Stravinsky must already have seen this in a folk context, since he asks Volodya to send...
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