Affiliation:
1. CESEM - Universidade Nova, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract
Igor Stravinsky?s philosophical and religious trajectory included
transformative encounters with Catholic theologians and philosophers in the
Paris of the 1920s and 1930s. The most important amongst these was Jacques
Maritain, whose neoThomist philosophy applied to art was of significance to
Stravinsky, and in particular through its application in the life and work
of fellow Russian ?migr? composer Arthur Louri?. This article examines the
relationship between Stravinsky and Maritain in terms of the larger
philosophical and creative context of the period, also touching on the work
of Louri? and Manuel de Falla, and discussing its ramifications in the work
of Stravinsky himself.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
1 articles.
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