Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A box set of recordings pairs Stravinsky, 50 years after his death, with the conductor who championed his works. By Anthony Tommasini On April 6, 1971 ...
More active than ever at 75,-Composer Igor Feodorovich Stravinsky works in intermittent bursts of energy in a soundproofed studio built into his Hollywood house. A neat and meticulous man, Stravinsky ...
Richard Robinson, 78, a Los Angeles tenor who premiered Igor Stravinsky’s “In Memoriam Dylan Thomas,” “Threni” and “Elegy for J.F.K.,” and recorded many works under the composer’s direction for ...
One of the century’s great composers makes his home in Hollywood—surrounded by the film colony, but no part of it. His presence sometimes makes film makers a little uneasy; maybe they’re missing ...
Concerto for Two Pianos Marielle Labèque, Piano Katia Labèque, Piano Igor Stravinsky, Composer En blanc et noir Claude Debussy, Composer Katia Labèque, Piano Marielle Labèque, Piano (5) Easy Pieces ...
One of the composer’s most perplexing creations, performed with works by Stravinsky and Vrebalov, is rendered with uncommon depth and power. The Boston Symphony Orchestra and music director Andris ...
Suite italienne Graf Mourja, Violin Igor Stravinsky, Composer Nathalia Gous, Piano Sonata for Violin and Piano Nathalia Gous, Piano Graf Mourja, Violin Karol Szymanowski, Composer Duo concertant Graf ...