That was 1913.
The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) wrote 'Rite of Spring' in 1913.
Le sacre du printemps, the Rite of Spring (Holy Spring in the original Russian)
You are probably thinking of Igor Stravinsky. The 1913 Paris premiere of his "Rite of Spring" literally caused rioting in the audience. Ravel was in the audience (or was it Debussy?) and the future conductor of the Boston Symphony, Pierre Monteaux.
In the 34 to 35 minute range - depending upon the "reading." Usually broken into two sets, one of ~16 minutes the other ~19 minutes.
Y.G. Is 19
Igor Stravinsky
It was written for a ballet.
The Rite of Spring was choreographed by Vaslov Nijinsky, and was set to music composed by Igor Stravinsky.
The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) wrote 'Rite of Spring' in 1913.
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Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring appeared in truncated and modified form in Walt Disney's 1940 film Fantasia. (Stravinsky himself did not approve of Disney's treatment of his work.)
I suggest "The Firebird" and "The Rite of Spring" - but that's only my opinion
He was a famous Russian composer, pianist, and conductor. One of his famous works is the Rite of Spring.
the percussive use of dissonance, polyrhythms and polytonality.
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring is Nationalistic because it re-creates sacrificial rites of ancient Russia.
Igor Stravinsky has composed a number of musical pieces. Some of his more major ones include The Firebird and The Rite of Spring, as well as Symphony in Three Movements.
Sergei Diaghilev