![h93237](okladki/szerokosc500/h93237.jpg)
Wydawnictwo: SWR Music
Seria: Les Ballets Russes
Nr katalogowy: H 93237
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2010
EAN: 4010276021919
Seria: Les Ballets Russes
Nr katalogowy: H 93237
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2010
EAN: 4010276021919
Strauss / Stravinsky / Ravel: Les Ballets Russes vol. 6
SWR Music - H 93237Strawinsky:
Pulcinella (Complete) Feu d'artifice
Strauss:
Till Eulenspiegel
Ravel:
La Valse
Pulcinella (Complete) Feu d'artifice
Strauss:
Till Eulenspiegel
Ravel:
La Valse
In 1917 Diaghilev’s Ballet had a great success with a tableau by Goldoni: The Good Humored Ladies, with music by Domenico Scarlatti arranged by the contemporary Italian composer Vincenzo Tommasini. Diaghilev now requested a similar work from Stravinsky. Selecting the music of G.B. Pergolesi for his inspiration, Stravinsky constructed his score from fragments and scraps of unfinished works to compose a ballet with a unified course of action and various scenes. The resulting score was Pulcinella, and was inspired by a collection of stories documenting the amorous adventures of this character from the commedia dell'arte. Stravinsky’s youthful, orchestral showpiece, "Feu d'artifice" was composed as a wedding present for Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's daughter. However, a connection with Diaghilev still exists: the impresario was in the audience when the piece was performed in St. Petersburg in 1909, prompting him to commission the composer for a new work that would become “The Firebird.” In 1917, Diaghilev drew on another pre-existing piece for his production of Strauss’ “Til Eulenspiegel” – which would become the last piece Nijinsky would perform with the Ballet russes. Ravel's "La Valse" – originally conceived as the tone poem “Wien” - was commissioned by Diaghilev, but was later rejected – a decision that resulted in a permanent break with the composer.