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On today’s date in 1930, Igor Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms received its American premiere by the Boston Symphony. Russian-born conductor and new music impresario Serge Koussevitzky had commissioned the work to celebrate the Boston Symphony’s 50th anniversary.
Stravinsky said later that for some time he had been carrying around the idea for a choral symphony based on Psalm texts. Since Koussevitzky’s commission was for “anything Stravinsky had on his mind” that is exactly what emerged.
Even though Stravinsky is on record stating that “music is, by its very nature, essentially powerless to express anything at all,” in Symphony of Psalms, Stravinsky gave powerful expression to his own deep religious convictions. Koussevitzky’s performance was supposed to be the world premiere of the new work, but the conductor took ill, forcing the world premiere in Boston — originally scheduled for December 12 — to be postponed until the 19. By then, a European performance of Stravinsky’s new score conducted by Ernest Ansermet had already occurred.
No matter. Koussevitzky had the satisfaction of knowing that he had commissioned a masterpiece. Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms has come to be regarded as one of the great sacred works of the 20th century.
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971): Symphony of Psalms; The Monteverdi Choir; London Symphony; John Eliot Gardiner, conductor; DG 436 789
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On today’s date in 1930, Igor Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms received its American premiere by the Boston Symphony. Russian-born conductor and new music impresario Serge Koussevitzky had commissioned the work to celebrate the Boston Symphony’s 50th anniversary.
Stravinsky said later that for some time he had been carrying around the idea for a choral symphony based on Psalm texts. Since Koussevitzky’s commission was for “anything Stravinsky had on his mind” that is exactly what emerged.
Even though Stravinsky is on record stating that “music is, by its very nature, essentially powerless to express anything at all,” in Symphony of Psalms, Stravinsky gave powerful expression to his own deep religious convictions. Koussevitzky’s performance was supposed to be the world premiere of the new work, but the conductor took ill, forcing the world premiere in Boston — originally scheduled for December 12 — to be postponed until the 19. By then, a European performance of Stravinsky’s new score conducted by Ernest Ansermet had already occurred.
No matter. Koussevitzky had the satisfaction of knowing that he had commissioned a masterpiece. Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms has come to be regarded as one of the great sacred works of the 20th century.
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971): Symphony of Psalms; The Monteverdi Choir; London Symphony; John Eliot Gardiner, conductor; DG 436 789

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