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Stravinsky | Orchestral Works

Luxembourg Philharmonic, Gustavo Gimeno

Stravinsky | the rite of spring CD cover

This double album offers a testimony to Stravinsky’s overwhelming musical heritage, covering all the phases of his creative life. Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) is twentieth century music! More than any other composer, he continued to develop his compositional style throughout his seven-decade-spanning career, innovating and adopting all the most important musical trends of his century. Historically, the musical journey starts with one of the first recordings of the recently rediscovered Funeral Song (1909), composed as a tribute to his teacher Rimsky-Korsakov. The next phase in his development is represented with the raw but tremendously refined Rite of Spring (1913), Stravinsky’s most famous work that created a scandal at its Paris world premiere, and immediately turned him into a star. His neoclassical style is showcased by Jeu de cartes (1937) and the Concerto in D (1947), whereas Agon (1957) presents Stravinsky’s original take on Schoenberg’s serialism.

Luxembourg Philharmonic
Gustavo Gimeno
Conductor

Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring) Chant funèbre (Funeral Song) Jeu de cartes (Game of Cards) Concerto in D «Basel» Agon

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