The Story of Classical: Part V

The Story of Classical: Part V

The Story of Classical is your essential nine-part companion guide to classical music. In each of our commentaries, we unlock the mystery and beauty of every musical period—from the Middle Ages to the present day—by chronicling an encounter between vital figures in music history. On May 29, 1913, a riot took place at the Paris premiere of Stravinsky’s ballet The Rite of Spring. For many, the work was simply too challenging, too raucous. Little did they know that it would eventually emerge as one of the most important works of the 20th century. What made it so radical? And why did it represent such a turning point in classical music? Here, we explore Stravinsky’s colossal impact and survey the astonishing diversity of music that sprung up around him. Enjoy the commentary in full on the first track, and on subsequent tracks explore all of its featured music.

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