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  1. The Rake's Progress is an English-language opera from 1951 in three acts and an epilogue by Igor Stravinsky. The libretto, written by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman, is based loosely on the eight paintings and engravings A Rake's Progress (1733–1735) of William Hogarth, which Stravinsky had seen on 2 May 1947, in a Chicago exhibition.

  2. 8 de ago. de 2020 · 747 subscribers. Subscribed. 248. 23K views 3 years ago. Igor Stravinsky (1881-1971) : The Rake's Progress (1951) - Ian Bostridge, Deborah York, Bryn Terfel, Anne Sofie von Otter, Anne...

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  3. The Rake's Progress, K078 (Stravinsky, Igor) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada, as well as countries where the copyright term is life+50 years. However, this work is probably still protected by copyright in the United States, as well as in countries where the copyright term is life+70 years (including all EU ...

  4. 18 de abr. de 2020 · 89. 5.9K views 3 years ago. Igor Stravinsky. The rake’s progress Robert Rounseville (Tom Rakewell); Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Anne Truelove); Otakar Kraus (Nick Shadow); Raphaël Arié...

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  5. Browse through all arias, ensembles and roles from the opera The Rake's Progress by Igor Stravinsky. With links to the scenes with movies and more information.

    • Igor Stravinsky
    • W.H. Auden, and Chester Kallman
    • English
    • 11 September 1951, Venice (La Fenice)
  6. 8 de fev. de 2016 · Igor Stravinsky: The Rake's progress Aix-en-Provence, 1992 cond. Kent Nagano director: Alfredo Arias Tom Rakewell - Jerry Hadley Ann- Dawn Upshaw Nick Shadow - Samuel Ramey Baba the turk...

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  7. 11 de nov. de 2021 · Ópera “The Rake’s Progress”, de Igor Stravinsky. Theatro Municipal. 11/11/2021 • 19h 12/11/2021 • 19h 13/11/2021 • 17h 14/11/2021 • 17h 18/11/2021 • 19h 19/11/2021 • 19h 20/11/2021 • 17h 21/11/2021 • 17h. Ópera em três atos do compositor russo Igor Stravinsky marca o final da temporada lírica de 2021 do Theatro Municipal de São Paulo.