Memories And Commentaries by Igor Stravinsky - Exam
  • 1. In 'Memories and Commentaries', Igor Stravinsky presents a fascinating exploration of his life, artistic journey, and the profound impact of music on his existence. This reflective work serves as both a personal memoir and a critical commentary on the evolving landscape of 20th-century music. Stravinsky, renowned for his groundbreaking compositions such as 'The Firebird' and 'The Rite of Spring', shares intimate anecdotes from his youth in Russia, the revolutionary fervor that influenced his early works, and his subsequent migration to France and America during tumultuous times. Through vivid storytelling, he recounts his collaborations with other artists, his encounters with various cultural movements, and the philosophical underpinnings that guided his creative processes. Rich with insights into the nature of creativity, Stravinsky discusses the balance between tradition and innovation, as well as the relationship between composer and audience. This compilation of memories and reflections not only sheds light on Stravinsky's artistic motivations but also offers a window into the broader narrative of modern music, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of life, art, and history.

    Who co-authored 'Memories and Commentaries' with Stravinsky?
A) Robert Craft
B) Pierre Boulez
C) Sergei Diaghilev
D) W.H. Auden
  • 2. In the book, Stravinsky expresses great admiration for which composer, calling him 'the cornerstone of my musical existence'?
A) Beethoven
B) Tchaikovsky
C) Mozart
D) Wagner
  • 3. Stravinsky discusses his famous collaboration with the Ballets Russes and its impresario. Who was that impresario?
A) Léonide Massine
B) Vaslav Nijinsky
C) Sergei Prokofiev
D) Sergei Diaghilev
  • 4. What does Stravinsky identify as a primary source of inspiration throughout his career?
A) Russian folk music
B) Jazz
C) Gregorian chant
D) Baroque counterpoint
  • 5. Stravinsky discusses his emigration from Europe to the United States. In what year did he move?
A) 1945
B) 1951
C) 1920
D) 1939
  • 6. Which artist, known for his paintings of ballerinas, does Stravinsky mention knowing?
A) Vincent van Gogh
B) Pablo Picasso
C) Henri Matisse
D) Edgar Degas
  • 7. The book includes Stravinsky's memories of his teacher. Who was his most important composition teacher?
A) Ilya Repin
B) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
C) Modest Mussorgsky
D) Anton Arensky
  • 8. The book is part of a series of collaborative works between Stravinsky and Robert Craft. How many volumes are in this series?
A) Three
B) One
C) Six
D) Ten
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