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It bothers me for a while now, and every time I ask someone he says he'll give it a listen later but it just never happens. You see now, except for the opening bassoon Stravinsky said that he didn't use any folk song in his Rite of Spring. I looked for the original song that drove the inspiration for the bassoon solo and eventually found it somewhere. Now here's my problem. I'm pretty sure it appears in the Augurs of Spring (6:16) and in the end of Round Dances of Spring (10:30). And here it is: Theme and variations on a folk song! The exact same one! But what's it's name? How can I find a recording of it? And why does nobody say anything about it???
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I have made several transcriptions of Bach and Stravinsky, all electronic and mostly serious. But this one is a little odd. What do you think?
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THE PIANO MUSIC OF CHARLES IVES - *NEW* This New Master Class includes an introduction to Ives and his work; a mini-clinic on the use of dissonance in modern composition/improvisation, and listening and discussions of 5 of Ives' solo piano pieces. http://youtu.be/otGAvFUYDMk You will LUUVV this, free! Blessings and keep swingin, Dave Frank Director, Dave Frank School of Jazz NYC
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Hi guys, Just wondering if anyone knows any of the orginial Baroque pieces that Stravinsky used for Pulcinella. So far I only know the Vivo used Pergolesi's Sinfonia a Tre for cello & basso continuo (final mvt.). Any links to videos/scores would also be appreciated. :)
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