「春の祭典」
「春の祭典」, or "The Rite of Spring," is a ballet and orchestral concert work composed by Igor Stravinsky. Premiering in 1913, it is known for its innovative structure and complex rhythms. The piece depicts ancient pagan rituals celebrating the arrival of spring, culminating in a sacrificial dance.
The premiere of 「春の祭典」 caused a riot in the audience due to its unconventional music and choreography. Over time, it has become a significant work in the classical music repertoire, influencing many composers and artists. Its themes of renewal and sacrifice continue to resonate in various cultural contexts.