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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Illustrations VII
- Introduction IX
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Russian Background
- 1. Igor Stravinsky and Russian Preliterate Theater 3
- 2. From Subject to Style: Stravinsky and the Painters 16
- 3. Stravinsky and Prokofiev: Sizing Up the Competition 39
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Dance, Theater, and Collaboration
- 4. Music and Spectacle in Petrushka and The Rite of Spring 53
- 5. The Devil's Dance: Stravinsky's Corporal Imagination 82
- 6. Set Designing for Stravinsky 89
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Theoretical Perspectives
- 7. Harmonic Syntax and Voice Leading in Stravinsky's Early Music 95
- 8. Octatonic Pitch Structure in Stravinsky 130
- 9. Writing The Rite Right 157
- 10. Discontinuity and Proportion in the Music of Stravinsky 174
- 11. Aspects of the Religious Music of Igor Stravinsky 195
- 12. The Utopian Unison 207
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Compositional Practices in the Late Music
- 13. The Canon and Stravinsky's Late Style 217
- 14. Order, Symmetry, and Centricity in Late Stravinsky 247
- 15. On the Significance of Stravinsky's Last Works 262
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Currents and Contemporaries
- 16. Three Japanese Lyrics and Japonisme 273
- 17. Stravinsky and the Pianola 280
- 18. Stravinsky, Dushkin, and the Violin 298
- 19. Schoenberg and "Kleine Modernsky" 306
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Personal Portraits from the California Years
- 20. The Genius and the Goddess 323
- 21. Stravinsky at Home 328
- Appendix. Selected Source Material from "A Catalogue of Books and Music Inscribed to and/or Autographed and Annotated by Igor Stravinsky" 345
- Acknowledgments 355
- Notes on Contributors 359
- Index 363
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Illustrations VII
- Introduction IX
-
Russian Background
- 1. Igor Stravinsky and Russian Preliterate Theater 3
- 2. From Subject to Style: Stravinsky and the Painters 16
- 3. Stravinsky and Prokofiev: Sizing Up the Competition 39
-
Dance, Theater, and Collaboration
- 4. Music and Spectacle in Petrushka and The Rite of Spring 53
- 5. The Devil's Dance: Stravinsky's Corporal Imagination 82
- 6. Set Designing for Stravinsky 89
-
Theoretical Perspectives
- 7. Harmonic Syntax and Voice Leading in Stravinsky's Early Music 95
- 8. Octatonic Pitch Structure in Stravinsky 130
- 9. Writing The Rite Right 157
- 10. Discontinuity and Proportion in the Music of Stravinsky 174
- 11. Aspects of the Religious Music of Igor Stravinsky 195
- 12. The Utopian Unison 207
-
Compositional Practices in the Late Music
- 13. The Canon and Stravinsky's Late Style 217
- 14. Order, Symmetry, and Centricity in Late Stravinsky 247
- 15. On the Significance of Stravinsky's Last Works 262
-
Currents and Contemporaries
- 16. Three Japanese Lyrics and Japonisme 273
- 17. Stravinsky and the Pianola 280
- 18. Stravinsky, Dushkin, and the Violin 298
- 19. Schoenberg and "Kleine Modernsky" 306
-
Personal Portraits from the California Years
- 20. The Genius and the Goddess 323
- 21. Stravinsky at Home 328
- Appendix. Selected Source Material from "A Catalogue of Books and Music Inscribed to and/or Autographed and Annotated by Igor Stravinsky" 345
- Acknowledgments 355
- Notes on Contributors 359
- Index 363