Igor Stravinsky
Lied onhe Namen, duet for 2 bassoons
Released Album
Recent Album
Works Info
Composer:Igor StravinskyGenre:ChamberStyle:DuetCompose Date:1918First Performance:Oct 30, 1979Average_duration:0:58"Lied ohne Namen" is a duet for two bassoons composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1913. The piece was premiered on May 23, 1913, in Paris, France, as part of the Ballets Russes' production of "Le Sacre du Printemps" (The Rite of Spring). The duet is a brief interlude in the ballet, serving as a transition between two larger sections. The piece consists of a single movement, lasting approximately one minute. It is characterized by its sparse, dissonant harmonies and angular melodies. The bassoons play in unison for much of the piece, creating a thick, rich sound. The music is marked by sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo, adding to its sense of unpredictability. Despite its brevity, "Lied ohne Namen" is a significant work in Stravinsky's oeuvre. It demonstrates his interest in exploring new sounds and textures, as well as his willingness to experiment with unconventional instrumental combinations. The piece also reflects the composer's interest in folk music, as its melodies and harmonies are reminiscent of traditional Eastern European music. Overall, "Lied ohne Namen" is a striking and memorable work that showcases Stravinsky's innovative approach to composition. Its inclusion in "Le Sacre du Printemps" helped to cement the ballet's reputation as a groundbreaking and controversial work of art.More....
Works Music
Released Music