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zvinki 02-25-2004 10:43 AM

Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
 
This may be of interest for fans of this breakthrough composition.

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/stravinsky

This guy electrified and jazzified the Rite of Spring. Interesting to the point that I may actually buy it. Right now I am not suggesting that it be added to AM but I'll keep you posted.;)

Yesspaz 02-25-2004 01:54 PM

Hmmm...
 
As one of my ten favorite pieces of classical music, I was doubtful, but the sample track has promise. If you get this Zvinski, let me know if it's any good.


(other favs include with Bolero, Firebird Suite, Brandenburg Concertos, Little Fugue in G min, Adagio (Albinoni), The Planets, etc...)



BUT, I'm still opposed to classical on AM :D

scummyjob 02-26-2004 10:27 PM

You can see some comments on this by people who bought it at
alt.fan.frank-zappa (search "Rite of Spring for rock band)
and a simillar search at rec.music.progressive
I don't know if I would say someone who didn't want classical would object to it. It is a classical piece, but it is rock. More like "Gates of Delirium " by YES , without vocals or keyboards.

neilxt 03-09-2004 07:05 PM

Re: Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
 
Quote:

Originally posted by zvinki
This may be of interest for fans of this breakthrough composition.

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/stravinsky

This guy electrified and jazzified the Rite of Spring. Interesting to the point that I may actually buy it. Right now I am not suggesting that it be added to AM but I'll keep you posted.;)

The original was written solely for strings and I've always thought that - although it's very good music - it lacks something from not having the rest of the orchestra involved.

I would be very interested in hearing an electric version and the music itself certainly fits the genre of prog, even if not rock. And this cover may bridge that gap if it's good enough.

zvinki 03-16-2004 10:28 PM

Git it!
 
The CD arrived today and I had 1 listen (my family wouldn't permit any more). It is true to the original with all the movements very recognizable. I don't want to give a huge review but my impression is that, although it is well done, it has so much more potential. I wish someone (even this artist) would put a real band together and develope the adaptation a bit more. Nevertheless I really enjoyed it. Having heard it, I really recommend it to fans of this piece (unless you are Yesspaz, on a students budget, and keep blowing 2 cents all over these forums). :D


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