Stravinsky Outside Russia

Stravinsky Outside Russia

01/20/2012 at 08:00 PM – Carnegie HallThough he was the most well-known Russian composer of the 20th century, Stravinsky spent much ofhis life in Europe, and later, America. These six pieces represent his work in France, Venice, Los Angeles,and beyond.

All-Igor Stravinsky Program

  • Keith Miller, bass
  • Anne-Carolyn Bird, soprano
  • Heather Johnson, mezzo-soprano
  • Ann McMahon Quintero, mezzo-soprano
  • Nicholas Phan, tenor
  • Jonathan Beyer, baritone
  • John Douglas Thompson, narrator
  • The Collegiate Chorale Singers
  • The King of the Stars
    [mp3j track=”http://www.americansymphony.org/mp3/ASO3_1_The-King-of-the-Stars.mp3″ flip=”y” style=”outline”]
  • Mavra
    [mp3j track=”http://www.americansymphony.org/mp3/ASO3_2_Mavra.mp3″ flip=”y” style=”outline”]
  • Requiem Canticles
    [mp3j track=”http://www.americansymphony.org/mp3/ASO3_3_Requiem-Canticles.mp3″ flip=”y” style=”outline”]
  • Canticum Sacrum
    [mp3j track=”http://www.americansymphony.org/mp3/ASO3_4_Canticum-Sacrum.mp3″ flip=”y” style=”outline”]
  • Babel
    [mp3j track=”http://www.americansymphony.org/mp3/ASO3_5_Babel.mp3″ flip=”y” style=”outline”]
  • Symphony of Psalms
    [mp3j track=”http://www.americansymphony.org/mp3/ASO3_6_Symphony-of-Psalms.mp3″ flip=”y” style=”outline”]
  • Song of the Volga Boatmen (orch. by Stravinsky)
    [mp3j track=”http://www.americansymphony.org/mp3/ASO3_7_Boatmen.mp3″ flip=”y” style=”outline”]

Concert Notes