‘The Rite of Spring.” Considered scandalous at its premier on May 29, 1913, it quickly wormed its way into the repertoire. Classical Music host Cale Wiggins, with the help of Maestro Marin Alsop, and others, explore the scandal of the work’s premier and what made the piece sound so new. You’ll hear a newly remastered classic recording of the Rite by Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic.
You’ll meet the men behind the scenes, see costumes and backdrops from performances and have a collection of video representations of the piece to choose from, showing you the work in the new ways. Enjoy!
Choreography by Pina Bausch
The Rite of Spring workout
Reconstruction of lost original choreography by the Joffrey Ballet
Animated score for the Rite of Spring
Breakdance Choreography for the Rite of Spring
Then the Curtain Opened, the Bracing Impact of Stravinsky's Rite
Igor Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring' Counterrevolution
Leonard Bernstein's 'Rite of Spring' Thrill Ride
Symphony No. 4: 1. Heroes-P. Glass
Explosion Polka-J. Strauss II
The Planets: Mars, Bringer of War-G. Holst
Symphony No. 4: 2. Abdulmajid-P. Glass
String Quartet No. 4 in C major: Allegro-Mozart
L'Arlésienne Suite No. 1: Carillon-g. Bizet
The Red Poppy: Russian Sailor's Dance-R. Glière
Prelude to an Afternoon with the Faun-C. Debussy
The Rite of Spring, part 1-I.Stravinsky
Spring Rounds from Rite of Spring-I. Stravinsky (performed by A. Coltrane)
The Rite of Spring, part 2-I.Stravinsky
The Duke-D. Brubeck
Transylvania Boogie-F. Zappa
Naval Aviation in Art?-F. Zappa
The Rite of Spring, part 1-I.Stravinsky (arranged for solo piano)