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Classics Explained : STRAVINSKY : An Introduction to the Rite of Spring - Jeremy Siepmann


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Written & narrated by Jeremy Siepmann - Audio-Original Recording - Nonfiction - 2 COMPACT DISCS + 128-page booklet - 2 hours, 35 minutes

Publisher, Naxos Audiobooks (May 2003)

Classics Explained is a series exploring, in words and music, the major classical works of the concert hall. In an accessible and lively manner, Jeremy Siepmann looks at the history and the form of the great masterpieces of western music.

Probably the most celebrated score of the twentieth century, The Rite of Spring provoked a full-scale riot at its first performance in 1913. Hardly a single serious composer in the world escaped its influence. Savage and haunting, unearthly and violent, harsh and sensual, it paints a panorama of fantastic instrumental colour, animated by a rhythmic drive and power of irresistible excitement and often astounding complexity. A whole new world of sound in its day, it retains its modernity and fascination, its thrills and its terrors, as much today as it ever did. Here we put it under the aural microscope and explore just what it is that makes it tick, and why it continues to hook listener after listener almost a century later. The work is also played in its entirety.

What makes The Rite of Spring sound so remarkable even today? Perhaps it is because while it exudes primitive, earthy, even atavistic rituals, it is a famously complex score. It is difficult to play, difficult to conduct, difficult to analyse and yet we respond to it almost physically. In his masterly way, Jeremy Siepmann sheds light on how it works and why it works. He guides us safely through the maze so that we emerge with a far better understanding of this, one of the greatest works of the twentieth century.

Classics Explained

"The series aims to provide an informed analysis of the great masterpieces of Western music and I imagine that secondary and high school teachers will find this disc a useful resource. Adult listeners who want an explanation of the music given by a knowledgeable musicologist will also welcome it." --The Strad

We listen to and enjoy music, with its melodies, rhythms, colour, excitement, and rich emotions. But how and why did the composer imagine the music as he wrote it? This enlightening series unravels the mysteries of Western music's greatest masterpieces. In each recording, musical extracts and lively narration are skillfully interwoven to explore the circumstances of composition and how the various ideas and themes are combined to make the enduring whole.

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