Agon is a 22-minute ballet for twelve dancers with music by Igor Stravinsky. It was choreographed by George Balanchine. Stravinsky began composition in...
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, 2014. Web. 17 February 2014.] Alm, Irene (April 1989). "Stravinsky, Balanchine, and Agon: An Analysis Based on the Collaborative Process". The Journal...
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(1944) Agon, reduction for two pianos by the composer (1957) Two Sketches for a Sonata (1968) This is not a list of all piano rolls of Stravinsky's music...
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commission the musical setting Threni in 1957. With the Balanchine ballet Agon, Stravinsky fused neoclassical themes with the twelve-tone technique, and Threni...
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Stravinsky Agon (game), a board game Agon (tokusatsu), a Japanese TV series Agon (film), a 2012 Albanian film Agon (band), a Ukrainian pop band Agon (comics)...
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Petrushka (ballet) (redirect from Petrushka (Stravinsky))
(French: Pétrouchka; Russian: Петрушка) is a ballet by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written for the 1911 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets...
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Apollo (ballet) (redirect from Apollon musagete (Stravinsky))
18th-century music, in particular that of Lully, a source Stravinsky returned to when composing Agon in 1957. The prologue begins with dotted rhythms in the...
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Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is a 2009 French romantic drama film directed by Jan Kounen. It was chosen as the Closing Film of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival...
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Yekaterina Gavrilovna Stravinsky (née Nosenko) (January 25, 1881 – March 2, 1939) was a Russian and French painter and amanuensis who was the cousin and...
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The Firebird (redirect from The Firebird (Stravinsky))
is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written for the 1910 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets...
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