F.I.R.E.B.I.R.D. by claude19
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L’Oiseau de feu (en russe : Жар-птица, Jar-ptitsa) est un conte dansé en deux tableaux d’après un conte national russe dont la musique a été composée par Igor Stravinski en 1909-1910 sur la commande de Serge de Diaghilev. Il a été créé à l’Opéra de Paris le 25 juin 1910 par les Ballets russes sur une chorégraphie de Michel Fokine et sous la direction de Gabriel Pierné.
Il s’agit du premier grand ballet du musicien, qui le rendit instantanément célèbre. Diaghilev renouvela par la suite régulièrement ses commandes pour Stravinski jusqu’en 1928. Les premiers ballets à suivre L’Oiseau de feu ont été Petrouchka en 1911 et Le Sacre du printemps en 1913.
Destiné au ballet, L’Oiseau de feu est aussi une grande œuvre de concert.
The Firebird (Russian: Жар-птица, Jar-ptitsa) is a tale in two tables from a national Russian tale whose music was composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1909-1910 on the order of Serge Diaghilev. It was created at the Opéra de Paris 25 June 1910 by the Ballets Russes with choreography by Michel Fokine and edited by Gabriel Pierne.
This is the first major ballet musician, which made him instantly famous. Diaghilev regularly renewed thereafter for Stravinsky orders until 1928. The first ballet to follow The Firebird Petrushka were in 1911 and The Rite of Spring in 1913.
Aimed at the ballet, The Firebird is also a great work together.
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Comments (35)
vxbob
a happening
Richardphotos
a rush of gradients with it's own power grid
farmerC
Shining work.
angelafair
Very Nice Image! Great work!
Rerewhakaaitu
I hear Stravinsky. I saw the word 'oiseau' and leapt into the music. Super work, Claude.