-Composer: Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (17 June 1882 – 6 April 1971) -Orchestra: Columbia Orchestra -Conductor: Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky -Year of recording: 1961 Feu d'artifice [Fireworks], Fantasy for Orchestra op. 4, written in 1908 One of a handful of Stravinsky's early compositions with an opus number, Fireworks (1908) is perhaps most significant for its role in propelling the composer toward fame. Indeed, it was this work that caught the attention of the members of the Ballets Russes and led to the composition of the first of Stravinsky's epochal ballets, The Firebird (1910). Fireworks is a short, brilliant showpiece for orchestra composed in just six weeks in late spring 1908. The work is notable for its juxtaposition of chromatic color and diatonic themes, a feature that suggests Stravinsky's debt to turn-of-the-century Russian symphonic style. In fact, Stravinsky composed Fireworks with the intention of showing to it Rimsky-Korsakov, his teacher and mentor,
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