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Strawinsky Collection

"Strawinsky: A Captivating Journey through Ballet and Music" Step into the enchanting world of Strawinsky

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Costume design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I. Stravinski, 1930

Costume design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I. Stravinski, 1930. Private Collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: The Girl. Costume design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I

The Girl. Costume design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I. Stravinsky, 1912. Found in the collection of the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Costume design for the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I. Stravinsky, 1922

Costume design for the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I. Stravinsky, 1922. Private Collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Ultrafashionable lady. Costume design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps)

Ultrafashionable lady. Costume design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I. Stravinsky, 1912. Found in the collection of the State Central A

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: The ballet 'Petrushka' by I. Stravinsky, 1920s. Creator: Barchan, Pavel (1876-1942)

The ballet "Petrushka" by I. Stravinsky, 1920s. Creator: Barchan, Pavel (1876-1942)
The ballet "Petrushka" by I. Stravinsky, 1920s. Private Collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Stage design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I. Stravinsky

Stage design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I. Stravinsky. From a private collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Stage design for the ballet Petrushka by I. Stravinsky. Artist: Sudeykin, Sergei Yurievich

Stage design for the ballet Petrushka by I. Stravinsky. Artist: Sudeykin, Sergei Yurievich
Stage design for the ballet Petrushka by I. Stravinsky. From a private collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Portrait of Igor Stravinsky. Artist: Delaunay, Robert (1885–1941)

Portrait of Igor Stravinsky. Artist: Delaunay, Robert (1885–1941)
Portrait of Igor Stravinsky. Found in the collection of New Art Gallery Walsall

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Costume design for the ballet The Rite of Spring by I. Stravinsky. Adoration of the Earth

Costume design for the ballet The Rite of Spring by I. Stravinsky. Adoration of the Earth (L Adoration), 1922. Private Collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Petrushka. Artist: Chekhonin, Sergei Vasilievich (1878-1936)

Petrushka. Artist: Chekhonin, Sergei Vasilievich (1878-1936)
Petrushka. Found in the collection of Institut of Russian Literature IRLI (Pushkin-House), St Petersburg

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Tamara Karsavina in the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky. Artist: Barbier, George (1882-1932)

Tamara Karsavina in the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky. Artist: Barbier, George (1882-1932)
Tamara Karsavina in the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky. Private Collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Stage design for the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky. Artist: Pleshakov, Vladimir (1891-1942)

Stage design for the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky. Artist: Pleshakov, Vladimir (1891-1942)
Stage design for the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky. Private Collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Stage design for the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky, 1910

Stage design for the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky, 1910. Artist: Golovin, Alexander Yakovlevich (1863-1930)
Stage design for the ballet The Firebird by I. Stravinsky, 1910. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Costume design for Tamara Karsavina in the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I

Costume design for Tamara Karsavina in the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I. Stravinsky, 1909-1910. From a private collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: Ivan Tsarevich. Costume design for the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I. Stravinsky, 1910

Ivan Tsarevich. Costume design for the ballet The Firebird (L oiseau de feu) by I. Stravinsky, 1910. From a private collection

Background imageStrawinsky Collection: The Great Sacrifice. Stage design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I

The Great Sacrifice. Stage design for the ballet The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps) by I. Stravinsky, 1910. Found in the collection of the State A. Radishchev Art Museum, Saratov


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"Strawinsky: A Captivating Journey through Ballet and Music" Step into the enchanting world of Strawinsky, where ballet and music intertwine to create breathtaking spectacles. From the iconic costumes to the mesmerizing stage designs, every detail is meticulously crafted to transport you to a realm of artistic brilliance. In 1912, Roerich's costume design for "The Rite of Spring" captures the essence of this groundbreaking ballet. The Girl emerges in a striking ensemble, embodying both grace and power as she dances to Stravinsky's revolutionary composition. Fast forward to 1922, and another masterpiece comes alive with "The Firebird. " Delicate yet fierce, the costume design by Stravinski himself immerses us in a tale of mythical creatures and magical realms. Tamara Karsavina brings this character to life with her captivating performance, beautifully captured by Barbier's artistry. As we delve deeper into Stravinsky's genius, Sudeykin's stage design for "Petrushka" takes center stage. Vibrant colors burst forth from his creation as Chekhonin's portrayal of Petrushka adds an element of whimsy that enchants audiences young and old alike. Delaunay's portrait reveals Igor Stravinsky himself – a visionary composer who pushed boundaries and challenged conventions. His compositions revolutionized classical music forevermore. Returning once more to "The Rite of Spring, " we are transported back in time through Pleshakov’s stage design. It sets the scene for an awe-inspiring journey through Adoration of Earth - a celebration that captivates our senses with its raw energy and primal beauty. Throughout history, it has left an indelible mark on ballet and music alike. These stunning visuals remind us why his works continue to be celebrated today – they ignite our imagination while pushing artistic boundaries beyond what was previously thought possible.