Something happened May 29, 1913, when composer Igor Stravinsky debuted “The Rite of Spring” as music for a ballet in Paris.
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Nicolas Altstaedt joins the Philharmonia for the UK premiere of Erkki-Sven Tüür's Second Cello Concerto, framed by two of Stravinsky's thrilling ballet scores. Show more Nicolas Altstaedt joins ...
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The centrepiece of this concert was a Stravinsky ballet composed that same year, Petrushka. Even in the 1947 version Stravinsky made for smaller orchestra, the Parisians almost spilled off the ...