- Symphony in C (Stravinsky)
The Symphony in C is a work by Russian expatriate composer
Igor Stravinsky .The Symphony was written between
1938 -40 on a commission from American philanthropist Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. The symphony was written during a turbulent period of the composer's life, marked by illness and deaths in his immediate family. In 1937, Stravinsky was diagnosed withtuberculosis , which had already forced his wife and two daughters to a sanatorium inSwitzerland . Stravinsky's daughter Ludmilla and wife Catherine died of their illnesses in November 1938 and March 1939, followed by Stravinsky's own quarantine and the death of his mother Anna in June 1939 [Phillip Huscher, [http://www.cso.org/main.taf?p=5,5,6,72 "Program Notes: Symphony in C"] (Chicago: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 2008); Igor Stravinsky, Liner notes for "Stravinsky: Symphony in Three Movements; Symphony in C; Symphony of Psalms" (CBS Records MK 42434, 1963/1988), pp. 4-5.] . He also suffered acerebral thrombosis while conducting the symphony at a 1956 concert inBerlin ,Germany [Igor Stravinsky, Liner notes for "Stravinsky: Symphony in Three Movements; Symphony in C; Symphony of Psalms" (CBS Records MK 42434, 1963/1988), pp. 4–6.] .Stravinsky was still mourning the deaths of his family members when
World War II forced him to leaveEurope [Phillip Huscher, [http://www.cso.org/main.taf?p=5,5,6,72 "Program Notes": Symphony in C"] (Chicago: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 2008); Michael Oliver, "Igor Stravinsky" (London: Phaidon Press Limited, 1995), p. 138.] . He had written the symphony's first two movements inFrance andSwitzerland . Stravinsky wrote the third movement inCambridge ,Massachusetts , and the fourth movement inHollywood ,California , after his emigration to theUnited States [Igor Stravinsky, Liner notes for "Stravinsky: Symphony in Three Movements; Symphony in C; Symphony of Psalms" (CBS Records MK 42434, 1963/1988), pp. 4-5.] . The symphony was premiered by theChicago Symphony Orchestra under Stravinsky onNovember 7 ,1940 [Philip Huscher, [http://www.cso.org/main.taf?p=5,5,6,72 "Program Notes: Symphony in C"] (Chicago: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 2008).] .The "Symphony in C" is representative of Stravinsky's neoclassical period, which had been launched by his "
Octet " and the ballet "Pulcinella ". The symphony has a traditional, four-movement structure and lasts approximately 30 minutes:
#"Moderato alla breve" (about 9 minutes)
#"Larghetto concertante " (about 6 minutes)
#"Allegretto " (about 5 minutes)
#"Largo; Tempo giusto, alla breve" (about 7 minutes)Unlike his later "Symphony in Three Movements" that draws from contemporary events, the "Symphony in C" is entirely abstract and seems a retreat into the 'pure music' styles of
Bach ,Beethoven , andHaydn . Stravinsky disclaims any link between his personal experiences and the symphony's content [Cross, Jonathan. "The Cambridge Companion to Stravinsky." Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003, p. 115.] [Huscher, P. [http://www.cso.org/main.taf?p=5,5,6,72 "Program Notes] .] .Regarding its style, Stravinsky acknowledges a division of the symphony into halves [Stravinsky, I. Liner notes, p. 5.] . The first two movements, composed in Europe, use more traditional rhythmic patterns and harmonizations. The last two movements use frequent modulations of rhythm and are much more chromatic [Huscher, P. [http://www.cso.org/main.taf?p=5,5,6,72 "Program Notes] .] .
Besides Stravinsky's misfortunes, the "Symphony in C" has been infrequently performed; Stravinsky noted that for several years he was the only person conducting the work [Stravinsky, I. Liner notes. p. 5.] . The symphony is a fair piece of craftsmanship and easily understandable, but the disturbances in Stravinsky's life seem to have caused a lack of cohesion between the early and late movements.Fact|date=May 2008
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