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'''L'Oiseau de feu''' (in English [[The Firebird]], in Russian '''Zhar-ptitsa''') is a ballet in two tableaux whose music was composed by [[Igor Stravinsky]] in 1909-1910, the plot was inspired from Russian folktales. Four different scores were written: the initial complete ballet score and three shorter suites.
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The theme from '''Berceuse''' (in English '''Lullaby''', movement which preceeds the '''Finale''' in most of the versions) was covered in [[Amnesia Vivace]].
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Revision as of 18:26, 27 February 2006

L'Oiseau de feu (in English The Firebird, in Russian Zhar-ptitsa) is a ballet in two tableaux whose music was composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1909-1910, the plot was inspired from Russian folktales. Four different scores were written: the initial complete ballet score and three shorter suites.

The theme from Berceuse (in English Lullaby, movement which preceeds the Finale in most of the versions) was covered in Amnesia Vivace.