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Igor Stravinsky
Suite Italienne (after Pulcinella, transcribed with Samuel Dushkin)
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Composer
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Igor Stravinsky
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Suite
Compose Date
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1933
Average_duration
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16:29
Movement_count
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6
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Igor Stravinsky's "Suite Italienne" is a transcription of his ballet "Pulcinella," which was composed in 1919-1920. The suite was arranged for violin and piano in collaboration with Samuel Dushkin and premiered in Berlin in 1933. The suite consists of six movements, each of which is based on a different section of the original ballet. The first movement, "Introduzione," is a lively and playful piece that sets the tone for the rest of the suite. The second movement, "Serenata," is a slow and lyrical piece that showcases the violin's expressive capabilities. The third movement, "Aria," is a light and airy piece that features a delicate melody played by the violin. The fourth movement, "Tarantella," is a fast and frenzied piece that captures the energy and excitement of the original ballet. The fifth movement, "Minuetto e Finale," is a two-part movement that begins with a graceful minuet and ends with a lively and energetic finale. The suite's characteristics are heavily influenced by the original ballet, which was based on music from the Baroque era. Stravinsky's use of neoclassical elements, such as the use of traditional forms and structures, is evident throughout the suite. The suite also features Stravinsky's signature use of rhythm and meter, which creates a sense of tension and excitement. Overall, "Suite Italienne" is a charming and delightful piece that showcases Stravinsky's ability to adapt and transform music from different eras and styles. Its popularity has led to numerous arrangements for different instruments, including cello and piano, and has become a staple of the violin repertoire.
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