Stravinsky's 1913 ballet, used by Jiang as a fusion of Slavic pagan ritual, modernism, violence, sensuality, and sacrifice.
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The Rite of Spring
Stravinsky's 1913 ballet, used by Jiang as a fusion of Slavic pagan ritual, modernism, violence, sensuality, and sacrifice.
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"...great modern composer. And he composed something called The Rites of Spring. Okay, this is 1913. It was first performed in Paris. And it..."
"...sensuality so this musical this ballet it's about the rights of spring so it goes back to a Slavic tradition where they celebrate the..."
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"...to the ground, battered down on his bent knees. The Ritulians spring up with a groan, and the hillsides round groan back, and the..."
"...dream, I saw Jesus, having priests around him, sitting at a spring of living and clean, clear water. I noticed that the spring went..."
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"...this is a reality onto itself. Where are the songs of spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them. Thou has thy music...."
"...want to destroy all good in the world. If the main spring of popular government in peacetime is virtue, amid revolution it is, at..."
"...suffer and both come from yourself evil in general can only spring from this order and in the order of the world i find..."
"...look at the seasons. There's winter, but that gives rise to spring, which then gives rise to summer, then the fall, then winter again...."
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