Igor Stravinsky :: Pribaoutki (Chansons plaisantes; Nonsense Rhymes)


 

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Stravinsky, Igor
1882-1971
(b Oranienbaum, nr St Petersburg, 5/17 June 1882; d New York, 6 April 1971). Russian composer, later of French (1934) and American (1945) nationality
Pribaoutki (Chansons plaisantes; Nonsense Rhymes) <1914>
male voice (medium)
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Source of text: Afanas’yev (traditional Russian texts adapted by Stravinsky). French translation by Chrales-Ferdinand Ramuz; German translation by R.S. Hoffmann. Prefatory material (Dover score) includes transliteration of the Russian text into the Roman alphabet, and a (non-singing) English rendering by Stanley Appelbaum. Language: Russian
1. Kornilo (L'Oncle Armand)
2. Natáshka (Little Natalie)
3. Polkóvnik (The Colonel)
4. Stárets i zayats (The Old Man and the Hare; Le
vieux et le lièvre)





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Contents—1. Kornilo (L'Oncle Armand); 2. Natáshka (Little Natalie); 3. Polkóvnik (The Colonel); 4. Stárets i zayats (The Old Man and the Hare; Le vieux et le lièvre)