Quatre études, pour orchestre (English: Four Studies, for Orchestra) is a collection of arrangements of works by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. This composition was finished in 1928 and premiered in Berlin in 1930 by Ernest Ansermet. It was revised afterwards in 1952.
Structure
editThis composition is an arrangement for orchestra of two of Stravinsky's previous works: Three Pieces for String Quartet (1914) and Étude pour pianola (1921). The movements are placed in this order and all titles were changed. A typical performance of this work lasts nine minutes. The movement list is as follows:
- Danse (Dance). Con moto
- "Excentrique" (Eccentric). Moderato
- "Cantique" (Canticle). Largo
- "Madrid". Allegro con moto.
Notable recordings
editNotable recordings of this composition include:
Orchestra | Conductor | Record Company | Year of Recording | Format |
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra | Pierre Boulez | Deutsche Grammophon | 1993 | CD[1] |
References
edit- ^ "STRAVINSKY Der Feuervogel Boulez - Catalogue". Deutsche Grammophon. 1993-08-02. Retrieved 2011-04-05.