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Movements for Piano and Orchestra : ウィキペディア英語版 | Movements for Piano and Orchestra
''Movements for Piano and Orchestra'' is a composition by Igor Stravinsky, written during the his serial period, consisting of five short movements altogether lasting around nine minutes. The piece is notable in that it shows Stravinsky's complete dedication to the serial idiom which was notably more tentative in previous serial based compositions and shows the distinct influence of Anton Webern on Stravinsky's own serial language.〔http://www.laphil.com/philpedia/music/movements-for-piano-and-orchestra-igor-stravinsky〕 == Composition == Stravinsky composed the ''Movements'' on commission by a Swiss industrialist for his pianist wife Margrit Weber, for the sum of $15,000. Mrs. Weber premiered the work at a Stravinsky Festival in New York’s Town Hall on January 10, 1960 with the composer himself conducting. Herr Weber had asked for a work of between 15 and 20 minutes but instead Stravinsky fulfilled the commission with a more refined and compressed piece lasting around half the length of the commission.〔〕
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