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Old 02-17-2015, 07:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm not a huge fan of opera, but what the hell, I like it sometimes. Share your favorites, discuss, etc.

I found this film interpretation of Igor Stravinsky's "Le Rossignol" a few years back. The opera's story derives from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, "Nattergalen," or "The Nightingale" for the anglophones among us. Stravinsky began work on the opera in 1908, but put it off to work on a couple of commissions for Sergei Diaghilev. Those commissions were "Petrushka" and "Le sacre du printemps," AKA "The Rite of Spring," AKA "The most influential piece of music of the 20th century," so I think he was right for putting this little-known opera aside. For fans of Stravinsky's Russian period, this is a nice little treasure after having heard "The Firebird", "Petrushka", and "The Rite of Spring" a billion times. Another thing: the libretto is in Russian (not common in opera), and it sounds beautiful. Check out how Stravinsky rips off Debussy's "Nuages" at the beginning.

"Lesser artists borrow, great artists steal." - Igor "Slick" Stravinsky










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