Musical surprises #8: Petrushka’s not all by Stravinsky
Well, not exactly, but the point is that one of the big tunes in the Wet Nurses’ dance in Stravinsky’s Petrushka is a Russian folk song (Я вечор млада во…
Jonathan Still, ballet pianist
Music, dance, IT, trivia. Not necessarily in that order.
Well, not exactly, but the point is that one of the big tunes in the Wet Nurses’ dance in Stravinsky’s Petrushka is a Russian folk song (Я вечор млада во…
Jingle Bells is a song you’ve known ever since you were a child, and you hear every christmas. The chorus has a shape and a direction that is so simple…
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OK, so I’ve posted about this before, but hey it’s Christmas, and it’s still one of the great mysteries of musical life: why in the Kingdom of the Sweets in…
Well, a toy one anyway. If you look at the instrumentation for The Nutcracker over at www.tchaikovsky-research.org (possibly the best resource about any composer on the web), you’ll see that…
If you’re thinking ‘I never thought Tico Tico was a rhumba’, then don’t read on. But in the rather strange world I work in, it’s very common for dance teachers…