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- culminated in his opera The Rake's Progress, with a libretto by W. H. Auden. Stravinskian neoclassicism was a decisive influence on the French composers Darius...
- the Spanish folk influence is somewhat less apparent than a kind of Stravinskian neoclassicism. During the 1920s and 1930s, he frequently visited Barcelona...
- contrab**** notes. The choir enters late in the piece, picking up the Stravinskian melody sketched by the chords." "Lucy's Seduction of a Bored Violinist"...
- larger and more furious. Coupled with furiously staccato writing and Stravinskian time signatures, the result was a strident, metallic score, perfectly...
- such as Wagner and Johann Strauss. With these ingredients, Adams mixes Stravinskian 20th-century neoclassicism, jazz references, and big band sounds reminiscent...
- rapid burst of rhythmic music, described by Greenfield as of "almost Stravinskian sharpness", which quickly transforms into a mock-solemn dirge depicting...
- Academy had been William Alwyn and Priaulx Rainier, whose bracingly tough, Stravinskian outlook helped to reorient his musical thinking, imbuing it with an enduring...
- The Boston School (also called the Stravinsky School) was a group of composers, most of them Jewish, from Boston, M****achusetts who were influenced by...
- great model. Thus, his ... Serenade ... is founded upon neoclassical Stravinskian principles, his three Amateur Piano Sonatas on Haydnesque principles...
- into the mould of mid-century American symphonism, and the edginess of Stravinskian neoclassicism is never far away. Yet at its best his works have moments...