Igor Strawinsky: “Cantata”

Abstract
Faced with his latest composition—Cantata, finished in 1952—persistent opponents of Strawinsky will probably again speak in terms of the “funeral baked meats of former styles,” especially as this time the baked meats, both literary and musical, bear an early Elizabethan label—an Elizabethanism, of course, to which Strawinsky has given (as always) a subtle modern twist.

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