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Santtu Conducts Stravinsky Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version), The Firebird Suite
Igor Stravinsky

Philharmonia Orchestra

Santtu Conducts Stravinsky Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version), The Firebird Suite

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212085622
Catnr: SIGCD 856
Release date: 22 March 2024
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212085622
Catalogue number
SIGCD 856
Release date
22 March 2024
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About the album

Santtu conducts Stravinsky is the third album from Philharmonia Records featuring two incredible works by Igor Stravinsky conducted by Principal Conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali, these two works were recorded at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall in 2023.

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Philharmonia Orchestra

The Philharmonia was founded in 1945 by EMI producer Walter Legge, and has worked with a who’s who of 20th- and 21st-century music. Finnish conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali took up the baton as Principal Conductor in September 2021. The sixth person to hold the title, he is known for his expressive, balletic conducting style and irrepressible energy. Herbert von Karajan, Otto Klemperer, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Arturo Toscanini, Riccardo Muti and Esa-Pekka Salonen are just a few of the great artists to be associated with the Philharmonia, and the Orchestra has premiered works by Richard Strauss, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Errollyn Wallen, Kaija Saariaho and many others. Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, in the heart of London, has been the Philharmonia’s home since 1995. The Orchestra also has residencies at venues and festivals across England, each embracing a Learning & Engagement programme that empowers people to engage...
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The Philharmonia was founded in 1945 by EMI producer Walter Legge, and has worked with a who’s who of 20th- and 21st-century music. Finnish conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali took up the baton as Principal Conductor in September 2021. The sixth person to hold the title, he is known for his expressive, balletic conducting style and irrepressible energy.
Herbert von Karajan, Otto Klemperer, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Arturo Toscanini, Riccardo Muti and Esa-Pekka Salonen are just a few of the great artists to be associated with the Philharmonia, and the Orchestra has premiered works by Richard Strauss, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Errollyn Wallen, Kaija Saariaho and many others.
Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, in the heart of London, has been the Philharmonia’s home since 1995.
The Orchestra also has residencies at venues and festivals across England, each embracing a Learning & Engagement programme that empowers people to engage with, and participate in, orchestral music.
The Philharmonia’s international reputation is built in part on its extraordinary 76-year recording legacy, which in the last ten years has been built on by pioneering work with digital technology. The Orchestra’s installations and VR experiences have introduced hundreds of thousands of people to the symphony orchestra. The Philharmonia has won four Royal Philharmonic Society awards for its digital projects and audience engagement work.
The Philharmonia is the go-to orchestra for many film and videogame composers in the UK and Hollywood, and its music-making has been experienced by millions of cinema-goers and gamers. It has recorded around 150 soundtracks, with film credits stretching back to 1947.

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Composer(s)

Igor Stravinsky

Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century.   Stravinsky's compositional career was notable for its stylistic diversity. He first achieved international fame with three ballets commissioned by the impresario Sergei Diaghilev and first performed in Paris by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes: The Firebird (1910), Petrushka (1911) and The Rite of Spring (1913). The last of these transformed the way in which subsequent composers thought about rhythmic structure and was largely responsible for Stravinsky's enduring reputation as a musical revolutionary who pushed the boundaries of musical design. His 'Russian phase' which continued with works such as Renard, The Soldier's Tale and Les Noces, was followed...
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Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century.
Stravinsky's compositional career was notable for its stylistic diversity. He first achieved international fame with three ballets commissioned by the impresario Sergei Diaghilev and first performed in Paris by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes: The Firebird (1910), Petrushka (1911) and The Rite of Spring (1913). The last of these transformed the way in which subsequent composers thought about rhythmic structure and was largely responsible for Stravinsky's enduring reputation as a musical revolutionary who pushed the boundaries of musical design. His "Russian phase" which continued with works such as Renard, The Soldier's Tale and Les Noces, was followed in the 1920s by a period in which he turned to neoclassical music. The works from this period tended to make use of traditional musical forms (concerto grosso, fugue and symphony), drawing on earlier styles, especially from the 18th century. This style was often referred to as Neoclassicism. In the 1950s, Stravinsky adopted serial procedures. His compositions of this period shared traits with examples of his earlier output: rhythmic energy, the construction of extended melodic ideas out of a few two- or three-note cells and clarity of form, and of instrumentation.

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01.
The Firebird Suite: Introduction
03:18
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
02.
The Firebird Suite: The Firebird and its Dance
00:18
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
03.
The Firebird Suite: The Firebird’s Variation
01:13
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
04.
The Firebird Suite: Pantomime I
00:29
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
05.
The Firebird Suite: Pas de deux: Firebird and Ivan Tsarevich
04:51
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
06.
The Firebird Suite: Pantomime II
00:26
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
07.
The Firebird Suite: Scherzo: Dance of the Princesses
02:31
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
08.
The Firebird Suite: Pantomime III
01:14
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
09.
The Firebird Suite: The Princesses’ Khorovod
04:42
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
10.
The Firebird Suite: Infernal dance of King Kashchei
04:54
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
11.
The Firebird Suite: Berceuse
03:45
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
12.
The Firebird Suite: Finale
03:32
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
13.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 1, The Shrovetide Fair
07:51
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
14.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 1, Russian Dance
02:54
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
15.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 2, Petrushka
04:45
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
16.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 3, The Moor
02:52
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
17.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 3, Ballerina's Dance
00:46
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
18.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 3, Waltz
03:22
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
19.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 4, The Shrovetide Fair
01:14
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
20.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 4, Wet Nurses Dance
02:53
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
21.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 4, Peasant with Bear
01:26
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
22.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 4, Gypsies and a Rake Vendor
01:15
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
23.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 4, Dance of the Coachmen
02:05
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
24.
Petrushka (complete ballet, 1947 version): Part 4, Masqueraders
02:16
(Igor Stravinsky) Philharmonia Orchestra
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