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  1. 12 de ago. de 2016 · Igor Stravinsky in 4 Deals: Violin Concerto; Pulcinella Suite; Jeu de Cartes; Movements. Bernard Haitink / Otto Klemperer / David Oistrakh / Igor Stravinsky. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. August 12, 2016. Duration. 01:18:25. Genre. Classical. Styles. Concerto, Ballet. Recording Date. October 4, 1957.

  2. Listen to Igor Stravinsky: Violin Concerto, Pulcinella Suite, Jeu de Cartes, Movements by David Oistrakh on Deezer. Violin Concerto in D Major: I. Toccata, Violin Concerto in D Major: II. Aria I, Violin Concerto in D Major: III.

    • June 01, 2016
  3. Pulcinella (suite), K034 (Stravinsky, Igor) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada and the United States, as well as countries where the copyright term is life+50 years. However, this work is not in the public domain in countries where the copyright term is life+70 years (including all EU countries), unless an ...

    • Stravinsky, Igor
    • K034b
    • IIS 33
    • Pulcinella Suite
  4. €14.99 EUR or more. Send as Gift. An unusual aspect of Stravinsky emerges from this four works. Even this final version of Pulcinella, which embraced a departure from the Rite of Spring, has a neoclassical feel. His Violin Concerto marked a return to Bach, played here sublimely by David Oistrakh.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2016 · Listen to Igor Stravinsky: Violin Concerto, Pulcinella Suite, Jeu de Cartes, Movements by David Oistrakh, Bernard Haitink, Otto Klemperer, Igor Stravinsky, Margrit Weber & Ferenc Fricsay on Apple Music. 2016. 21 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 18 minutes.

  6. Find album credit information for Igor Stravinsky in 4 Deals: Violin Concerto; Pulcinella Suite; Jeu de Cartes; Movements by Bernard Haitink, Otto Klemperer, David Oistrakh, Igor Stravinsky on AllMusic

  7. Both the Pulcinella Suite (1922; rev. 1947) after Pergolesi and the Violin Concerto (1931) embrace neo-Classical ambitions, while Jeu de cartes (1936) – a ballet in “three deals” – ironically adopts both Classical and Expressionist modes.