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Igor Stravinsky
Tilim-bom
Works Info
Composer
:
Igor Stravinsky
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1915 - 1917
Average_duration
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1:00
'Tilim-bom' is a short ballet composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1950. The piece was commissioned by the New York City Ballet and premiered on May 24, 1950, at the City Center of Music and Drama in New York City. The ballet consists of three movements and has a total duration of approximately 10 minutes. The first movement, titled "Introduction," begins with a slow and mysterious melody played by the woodwinds. The music gradually builds in intensity as the strings and percussion join in, creating a sense of anticipation and tension. The movement ends with a sudden and dramatic chord played by the entire orchestra. The second movement, titled "Dance," is a lively and playful piece characterized by its syncopated rhythms and jazzy harmonies. The music is full of energy and movement, with the different sections of the orchestra taking turns to play the main theme. The movement ends with a sudden and unexpected stop, leaving the audience wanting more. The final movement, titled "Finale," is a fast and frenzied piece that brings the ballet to a thrilling conclusion. The music is full of complex rhythms and dissonant harmonies, creating a sense of chaos and excitement. The movement ends with a series of rapid-fire chords played by the entire orchestra, bringing the piece to a dramatic close. Overall, 'Tilim-bom' is a prime example of Stravinsky's neoclassical style, which combines elements of traditional classical music with modernist techniques. The piece is characterized by its use of complex rhythms, dissonant harmonies, and unexpected shifts in tempo and dynamics. Despite its brevity, 'Tilim-bom' is a dynamic and engaging work that showcases Stravinsky's mastery of orchestration and musical form.
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