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  • Spring Spring in in ArtArt

    Foundation Humanity, BULGARIA

  • Georgi ZaikovGeorgi Zaikov

  • Georgi ZaikovGeorgi Zaikov

  • Georgi ZaikovGeorgi Zaikov

  • Georgi Zajkov

  • Dimitar Vetzin

  • Venelin ValkanovVenelin Valkanov

  • Venelin ValkanovVenelin Valkanov

  • Venelin ValkanovVenelin Valkanov

  • Venelin ValkanovVenelin Valkanov

  • Venelin ValkanovVenelin Valkanov

  • Roumen Malchev - Bulgaria

  • The last Angel

    Guest from overseas

    Nikolai RoerichNikolai Roerich

  • Nikolai RoerichNikolai Roerich

    The healer

    Adoration of the Earth

  • Nikolai RoerichNikolai Roerich

    The book of Doves

  • Three musicians.

    Picasso

    Henri Matisse The Dance

  • Carmina Burana The Wheel of Fortuna Carmina Burana Title page 13 C

  • Spring MusicSpring MusicPieces of Music used for work in class and outside activities:

    Tchaikovsky - /The Nutcracker/ - Waltz of the FlowersIgor Stravinsky The rites of Spring ; Carl Orff Carmina Burana - /Tanz/Claude Debussy Ronde de Printemps

    The Music files are enclosed in the CD. Open with Winamp programme. __________________________________________________________________

    Carmina Burana (Carl Orff) Carmina Burana is a scenic cantata composed by Carl Orff between 1935 and 1936. It is based on 24 of the poems found in the medieval collection Carmina Burana. Orff first encountered the text in John Addington Symonds's 1884 publication, Wine, Women, and Song, which included English translations of 46 poems from the collection.

    1. From the 11th-13th Century Carmina Burana, a collection of love and vagabond songs. 2. The cover of the score to Carmina Burana showing the Wheel of Fortuna

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  • Stravinsky - Pablo Picasso

    The Rite of SpringThe Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du printemps) ( ) is a ballet by Igor Stravinsky. According to the author, a better translation to English would have been "The Coronation Of Spring.

    The Rite of Spring was composed between 1912 and 1913 for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes.

    The Great Russian artist and philosopher Nicolai Roerich was an integral part of the creation of the work, drawing from scenes of historical rites for inspiration; It had its premiere on May 29, 1913 at the Thtre des Champs-lyses in Paris.

    Many subsequent film composers have been influenced by The Rite of Spring and sometimes make indirect references to it. For example, John Williams's theme for the Dune Sea in the original Star Wars soundtrack.

    The Rite of Spring was further popularized through Walt Disney's Fantasia (1940), an animated feature film in which imaginative visual images and stories are added to classical music.

  • Part I: Adoration of the EarthIntroduction The Augurs of Spring (Dances of the Young Girls) Ritual of Abduction Spring Rounds (Round Dance) Ritual of the Rival Tribes Procession of the Sage The Sage (Adoration of the Earth) Dance of the Earth

    Part II: The SacrificeIntroduction Mystic Circles of the Young Girls The Glorification of the Chosen One Evocation of the Ancestors Ritual Action of the Ancestors Sacrificial Dance (the Chosen One;L'Elue) Disney's Fantasia

    Nicholas Roerich's 1913 set design for Part I: Adoration of the Earth.

    The Dance by Henri Matisse (1910), was associated with Stravinsky's Dances of the Young Girls.

  • Igor Stravinsky (1882 1971) A Russian composer, considered by many to be the most influential composer of 20th-century music. He was a quintessentially cosmopolitan Russian who was named by Time magazine as one of the most influential people of the century. He achieved international fame with three ballets L'Oiseau de feu ("The Firebird"), Petrushka, and Le sacre du printemps ("The Rite of Spring").Stravinsky was born in Russia and brought up in Saint Petersburg. 1910 1920 he lived and worked in Switzerland. 1920 1939 lived and worked in France.When war broke, he set out for the United States, where he lived until his death in 1971. He lived in the In 1962, he returned to Russia for a series of concerts. He died at the age of 88 in New York City and was buried in Venice on the cemetery island of San Michele. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and posthumously received the Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1987.Stravinsky was "man of the world", appearing relaxed and comfortable in many of the world's major cities. Paris, Venice, Berlin, London and New York City. Stravinsky displayed an inexhaustible desire to learn and explore art, literature, and life. This desire manifested itself in several of his Paris collaborations. Not only was he the principal composer for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, but he also collaborated with Pablo Picasso (Pulcinella, 1920), Jean Cocteau (Oedipus Rex, 1927) and others.Stravinsky and Pablo Picasso collaborated on Pulcinella in 1920. Picasso took the opportunity to make several sketches of the composer.Stravinsky's taste in literature was wide, and reflected his constant desire for new discoveries. The texts and literary sources for his work began with a period of interest in Russian folklore, progressed to classical authors and the Latin liturgy, and moved on to contemporary France (Andr Gide, in Persephone) and eventually English literature, including Auden, T. S. Eliot and medieval English verse. At the end of his life, he was even setting Hebrew scripture in Abraham and Isaac.

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