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  1. Stravinsky dijo más tarde que estaba "más orgulloso de estas últimas páginas que de cualquier otra cosa en la partitura". Petrushka abrió sus puertas el jun13 de 1911 en el Théâtre du Châtelet de París con un éxito rotundo. Dirigida por Pierre Monteux, entonces de 36 años, la obra fue elogiada como una hazaña del sofisticado e ...

  2. The Petrushka chord is a recurring polytonal device used in Igor Stravinsky's ballet Petrushka and in later music. These two major triads , C major and F ♯ major – a tritone apart – clash, "horribly with each other", when sounded together and create a dissonant chord .

  3. 4 de may. de 2022 · Igor Stravinsky:Petrushka, Ballet, K012 (Revised version) (with Score)Composed: 1910-11 (Revised 1946)Conductor: Riccardo MutiOrchestra: The Philadelphia Orc...

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  4. 1 de dic. de 2011 · More concerts available on our website: http://www.avrotros.nl/klassiek/concertenKoninklijk Concertgebouworkest o.l.v. Andris NelsonsRoyal Concertgebouw Orch...

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  5. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Definition. Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was a Russian composer best known for his works for the stage, such as the ballets The Firebird, Petrushka, and the groundbreaking The Rite of Spring. The modernist composer lived in Switzerland, France, and then the United States. Stravinsky's experiments with rhythms and dissonance have led to him being ...

  6. Kevin John Edusei conducts Stravinsky's Pertrushka (1947 version), recorded live at LSO St Luke's on 26 October 2022.Kevin John Edusei: conductorLondon Symph...

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  7. Petrushka was typically depicted as a smiling young boy with a large, hooked nose and often was humpbacked. The character was made internationally famous by the ballet Petrushka (1911), with music by Igor Stravinsky, libretto by Alexandre Benois, and choreography by Michel Fokine for Serge Diaghilev ’s Ballets Russes.