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London Symphony Orchestra: Stravinsky

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Overview

Sir Simon Rattle is joined by virtuosic soprano Barbara Hannigan for a modernist programme that showcases the immense capabilities of the London Symphony Orchestra. At the heart of this concert is The Rite of Spring. Once decried, it is now a cornerstone of orchestral repertoire and considered by many to be the greatest work of the 20th century. Its elemental nature is best summed up by Stravinsky, who, in an unaccustomed moment of humilty, said that he didn’t feel he was the composer of the piece, but simply the vessel through which it passsed. Sir Simon Rattle says: ‘I’ve been conduting it since I was 19...it’s one of those pieces that reminds you what the shock of the new is about and it’s still one of the great challenges and one of the great thrills to perform.’

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Who directed London Symphony Orchestra: Stravinsky?

London Symphony Orchestra: Stravinsky was directed by Olivier Simonnet.

Where was London Symphony Orchestra: Stravinsky produced?

It was produced by companies including LSO Live in United Kingdom.

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