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  • Oddly enough, Egk had returned to his more Stravinskian style in the work.
  • The Fifth Symphony, composed in 1944, is also noticeably Stravinskian, but very creatively so.
  • Prokofiev may not have constructed music with Stravinskian precision, but he knew how to tell a story.
  • While abetting Stravinsky's move toward Schoenberg, though, Craft also made Schoenberg's music sound more Stravinskian.
  • I love the early version with the Stravinskian orchestration with that core of vitality in it, the muscle of the percussion and winds.
  • Stravinsky weaves folk styles and old church modes into a modern orchestration that drips with the acid humor that was already a Stravinskian thumbprint.
  • This is also much more extroverted music than Mozart's, and she seemed to love its bravado, its humor and its Stravinskian agility.
  • The two " Little Serious Pieces " for Stravinskian wind ensembles are little but not at all serious, except in that all play is so.
  • After a slower passage using irregular time signatures and " Stravinskian " polytonality, the initial material is presented in a fugato, which brings the work to a brisk close.
  • John Adams's score is a curiosity : part 1980s minimalism ?la Philip Glass, part Stravinskian neoclassicism, part 19th century Romantic, part big band and pop.
  • Bernstein's early symphonies are the efforts of a clearly gifted young musician to fashion American jazz, Hebraic chant, Mahlerian angst and Stravinskian propulsiveness into big, sweeping statements.
  • Craft brought out the Stravinskian aspects of the score, making it sound at times like " L'Histoire du Soldat, " with taut rhythms and dry articulation.
  • He became an American citizen in 1959 . Early on, Surinach established himself as a composer whose style mixed elements recognizably drawn from flamenco with a kind of Stravinskian Neo-Classicism.
  • His legacy, which drew its authenticity in his own eyes from its seamless Stravinskian blend of folklore and modernism, was ruthlessly partitioned, like Europe itself, into Eastern and Western zones.
  • His susceptibility to influences seemed like a weakness, a lack of self-definition, at a time when people praised Stravinsky's music, for example, because every note sounded Stravinskian.
  • The " Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians " states that Murrill's affinities were Francophile and mildly middle-Stravinskian, both influences tempered by an English take on neo-classicism.
  • The opening motif is a rapid burst of rhythmic music, described by Greenfield as of " almost Stravinskian sharpness ", which quickly transforms into a mock-solemn dirge depicting the hypocritical grief of the Donati relatives.
  • Reflections ( 1950 ) is neither tonal nor serial, and inhabits a world not unlike Bartok of the third and fourth string quartets, tempered somewhat by a decidedly Stravinskian acidity, along with a Hindemithian contrapuntal propensity.
  • During more than 50 years of composing, the 73-year-old Foss has embraced everything from Coplandesque Americana to Stravinskian Neo-Classicism, from chaotic indeterminacy to rigid Serialism, from repetitive Minimalism to post-modern eclecticism.
  • Ives's Third Symphony ( " The Camp Meeting " ) is a gently polytonal view of old hymn tunes; Sessions's First is a Stravinskian romp with an American accent : Petrouchka at the hoe-down.
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